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October 2015
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La pantalla es espectacular. La duración de la batería es excepcional. El diseño es muy innovador
La Surface Book de Microsoft viene con componentes de alta gama
Incluyendo nuevos procesadores de Intel y gráficos Nvidia opcional
En un cuerpo delgado e inteligente. Algunos de los componentes y la mayor parte de la batería están ocultos en la base
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Chasis de aleación de magnesio de gran calidad
Rendimiento CPU y GPU a nivel de portátiles en un formato desmontable
Sin ralentizaciones importantes de CPU o GPU
Display brillante de alta resolución adecuado para el uso en exteriores
Aspect ratio nat
Carcasa de gran calidad de aleación de magnesio
Rendimiento CPU y GPU de un portátil en un convertible
Sin ralentización seria de CPU o GPU
Buen aguante de 10 horas
Display brillante de alta resolución también para uso en exteriores
Formato nativo 3
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El trackpad es un desastre
¿Me la compro?
La Surface Book no es perfecta y
Desde un punto de vista estricto
Es un portátil muy caro. Ten en cuenta que
En su configuración básica de 1.500 dólares
La Surface Book equivale en hardware (salvo el diseño
Configuraciones con el GPU opcional Nvidia y mayor capacidad de almacenamiento hacen que este equipo se vuelva muy costoso. Hay algunas peculiaridades típicas de un equipo de primera generación
Incluyendo un espacio incómodo entre la pantalla y la base c
Más grueso y pesado que otros Ultrabooks de 13 o 14"
Aguante mejorable de batería
Sin opciones USB Type-C o HDMI
Sin opciones WWAN o RJ-45
Sin lector SmartCard o escáner de huellas
Sin opciones de almacenamiento secundario
Sin TrackPoint ni teclas
Más grueso y pesado que Ultrabooks de 13" y 14"
Sin USB-C o HDMI
Sin WWAN o RJ-45
Sin lector SmartCard o lector de huellas
Sin almacenamiento secundario
Sin TrackPoint o botones de ratón dedicados
El desanclaje por software sigue propenso a errores
Publicación: 2016-11-10, Autor: Chris , crítica de: slashgear.com
Flexible 2-in-1 form factor, Impressive graphics upgrade over original, Excellent build quality, Seamless integration of Windows 10
GPU not quite desktop-VR-ready, Expensive, Performance Base not sold separately, No Thunderbolt 3
NOW READ: Microsoft's Surface Studio is a stunning AIOSadly, while existing Surface Book owners could dock their screen into the new Performance Base and get all the benefits of the new GPU, Microsoft won't be selling the keyboard section separately. Even...
Super-long battery life, Best graphics performance in a 13-inch convertible, Beautiful screen and good pen support
Very expensive, Heavy for a 13-inch ultrabook convertible, No Thunderbolt 3.0 nor USB 10Gbps
When Microsoft announced details of the Surface Book i7, I was pretty disappointed in its middle-aged hardware. In use, however, it appears there's plenty of life left in these parts. That the Surface Book i7 can actually give you better graphics p...
Publicación: 2016-10-28, Autor: Matthew , crítica de: pcmag.com
Even faster performance, GeForce GTX 965M graphics, Extended battery life, Same slim, versatile design as the original, Multiple configuration options
Pricey, Angular shape when closed
The new Microsoft Surface Book may not be a full redesign of last year's beloved tablet newcomer, but it packs some powerful new upgrades, along with a much higher price...
Publicación: 2016-09-09, Autor: David , crítica de: wired.com
It's a laptop. A great laptop. Finally, a Windows computer without stickers and logos everywhere. The keyboard and trackpad are excellentand if you don't like them pen and touch work just great. Screen is gorgeous, and there's plenty of power behind it
Detaching and reattaching comes with some pain. This is a very expensive laptop
Publicación: 2016-03-20, Autor: Alex , crítica de: recombu.com
Versatile design w/ great keyboard, Exceptional performance, Stunning display
Awkward hinge design, Expensive, Heavy
The Surface Book is a valiant first foray into the realm of laptop computing hardware from Microsoft. It's a decidedly unusual setup that works surprisingly well, with an emphasis on being a laptop first and a tablet second - essentially the reverse of ev...
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Publicación: 2016-03-04, Autor: Sebastian , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
high-quality case made of magnesium alloy, CPU and GPU performance of a notebook in a convertible, no serious CPU or GPU throttling, good runtime of 10 hours, high resolution, bright display also for outdoor use, native 3:2 aspect ratio for picture editi
thicker and heavier than 13- and 14-inch Ultrabooks, no USB-C or HDMI, no WWAN or RJ-45, no SmartCard reader or fingerprint scanner, no secondary storage device, no TrackPoint or dedicated mouse buttons, software-undocking still prone to errors, bad upgr
It tries really hard and can score one point more than its Core i5 sibling from our first review of the Surface Book. The decisive factor was the longer runtime, because we could only find very small – if at all – advantages of the i7/512 GB version in re...
It's expensive but the Surface Book is an amazing piece of technology combining excellent (and unique) design, top-notch build quality and high-end specifications. Battery life is amazing and there's a lot you can do with the Surface Book model with the N...
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Publicación: 2015-12-21, Autor: Ryan , crítica de: pcper.com
Resumen: A lot has already been said about the design and style of both the updated Surface Pro 4 and the new Surface Book. Let's start with the Surface Pro 4 as it sees the least dramatic changes from previous product.The Surface Pro 4 uses the same kickstand tab...
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Publicación: 2015-12-21, Autor: Tim , crítica de: techspot.com
The best hybrid design yet. Fantastic display complemented by the included stylus. Great performance, especially with the dedicated GPU. Excellent battery life.
A collection of software issues hasn't been fixed months after launch. Compromised cooling solution. The hinge doesn't fully close. Expensive for a laptop, expensive for a hybrid.