


Microsoft Surface Book 2
SKU:201807231-01
$1,999.00
Availability In stock
Usually ready for shipment in 3 to 7 days.
The most powerful Surface ever
Laptop Mode: A sleek, portable powerhouse with up to 17 hours of battery life. Work with professional-grade software on the full keyboard, trackpad, and touchscreen. Tablet Mode: Detach the stunning PixelSense Display to transform Surface Book 2 into a thin, powerful, and lightweight Intel Core i5/i7 tablet you can take anywhere. Studio Mode: Fold Surface Book 2 into Studio Mode to draw and sketch comfortably and naturally. Add Surface Dial and Pen for an immersive creative experience. View Mode: Detach the screen with the push of a button, turn it around, and reattach to share content and presentations. Perfect for watching your favorite shows.
- Hard_disk_drive_capacity:
- 256GB
- Warranty:
- 1-year limited hardware warranty
- Battery Life:
- Up to 17 hours of video playback
- Dimensions:
- 343*251*15 mm - 23mm
- Memory:
- 8GB RAM
- Processor:
- 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8650U quad-core processor, 4.2GHz Max Turbo
- Software:
- Windows 10 Pro Creators Update 64-bit
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Gertrud G.
May 23, 2025, 5:03:46 PM If they included a power charger capable of handling what this system is capable of, my review would be much different.. I love the system... Everything runs smoothly on it and looks beautiful.. But what's the point if the charger can't keep up with it?? I've read the articles that this was by design. and if that's the case, I really can't recommend this.. As an example.. Just now, I tried playing a simulator game on Steam.. nothing crazy in the graphics department.. I'm set to Power mode... Batteries were at 100% , Charger plugged in. and maybe 30 minutes in, the game shuts down because one of the batteries has reached 0% Seriously? There should be no drain I've also noticed some slight drain even without gaming.. It's a shame because the system runs very fast and I love the design.. but the decision to include a charger incapable of handing what the system can do, just makes no sense to me.. and as of right now, I don't see any other options as far as chargers go...


