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The Microsoft Surface Laptop 5 has finally been unveiled, but is it a good upgrade from the Microsoft Surface Laptop 4?
The Surface Laptop 5 offers a big, beautiful screen, gorgeous color options and great overall performance, but its overall design is starting to show its age.
Microsoft's Surface Laptop 5 is left unchanged yet again, content to distinguish Microsoft's mainstream laptop in terms of design, not value.
Microsoft's 15-inch Surface Laptop 5 is a step forward in some ways and a step backward in others, which means it struggles to keep pace with the competition.
Microsoft's Surface Laptop 5 is an iterative upgrade from the prior generation, delivering better performance and improved battery life due to the jump to Intel's 12th Gen mobile processors.
Microsoft just unveiled a new lineup of Surface products, including the convertible Surface Pro 9, the traditional Surface Laptop 5 and the powerful all-in-on Surface Studio 2+ desktop.
While getting faster CPUs is nice, it feels like Microsoft is putting in the bare minimum effort when it comes to refreshing the Surface Laptop 5.
Surface Laptop 5 gets a boost from new Intel CPUs, but AMD option is going away Microsoft refreshes its 13.5- and 15-inch laptops without reinventing them.
Microsoft is adding Thunderbolt 4 to its Surface Laptop 5 devices this year. Both the 13.5-inch and 15-inch models only ship with Intel processors.
The Microsoft Surface Pro 9 and Laptop 5 go head to head in a pair of deals that makes them the same price. Here, we guide you through the two laptops' details.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 5 review: The 4 best and 3 worst features With powerful performance and a keyboard that types like a dream, the Surface Laptop 5 is easily the best MacBook alternative.
This time we're highlighting the higher-end model, which is the same configuration in our Surface Laptop 7 review. We rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars for its stylish design, bright display, and ...