Unboxing, First Impression and Review of the Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio

Unboxing, First Impression and Review of the Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio

Surface Laptop Studio

Meet the Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio. The laptop that borrows heavily from the design and name of the Surface Laptop, Surface Studio, Surface Pro devices and even the Acer ConceptD 7 Ezel. Whether you call it a weird or an interesting form factor, Microsoft is introducing it as a replacement to the Surface Book line. But is the new device a worthy successor to the Surface Book?

The 14.4″ Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio runs on the latest quad-core 11th Gen Intel Core H Series processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti laptop GPU. It is available with 16 or 32GB RAM, and 256GB up to 2TB SSD storage. Oh, it also has an upgradeable SSD and comes with a thunderbolt 4 port. Weighs about 1.8kg and battery life estimations show up to 19 hours of typical device usage. Check out the full device specifications and models.

Introducing Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio + specifications

While the Surface Laptop Studio’s design isn’t entirely new, no one has done it quite to this level with such great results.

Daniel Rubino, Windows Central

Unboxing and Hands-On with Zac Bowden, Windows Central

I think the new design is something that most people but not everyone is going to like. It checks a lot of boxes.

Lisa Gabe, MobileTechReview

Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio review with Lisa Gade, MobileTechReview

The Surface Laptop Studio starts retailing at $ $1599.99 and is available in select markets. It is expected to become available in other markets including South Africa, Egypt and the UAE in early 2022.

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Xbox Live for $50, Microsoft’s cloud gaming comes to new markets

Xbox Live for $50, Microsoft’s cloud gaming comes to new markets

Xbox Live Cloud Gaming Game Pass

Microsoft is introducing new Xbox gaming markets, get an Xbox Live Game Pass at a discounted price and more. The weekend is here and this is a round-up of stories making the news across the Microsoft ecosystem globally.

Xbox showcase, Tokyo Game Show 2021

First, we head off to Japan where the Japan Times reports that Microsoft is finally pulling its weight. That’s in terms of gaming and Xbox in Japan. It says Microsoft has lagged behind Sony and Nintendo over the years. At the side of the Tokyo Game Show, Microsoft revealed its renewed commitment to the region. By launching Xbox Cloud gaming service in Japan and localizing more than 100 gaming titles on Xbox Game Pass. Microsoft is also working with over 200 independent Japanese developers in the ID@Xbox program. Click to get the full gist here and find a recap of the Microsoft Tokyo Game Show 2021 here.

Xbox Live discounted

PCWorld says Newegg is selling 12 months of Xbox Live Gold for $50, that’s $10 off the usual price. But unfortunately, the offer is for today only. So if this is something you have been looking out for no long talk. Just click and head out to PCWorld for details and grab this.

New Xbox Markets

Microsoft is taking steps to reach three billion game players around the world. The company is announcing the launch of the Xbox Cloud Gaming in Australia, Brazil, Mexico and Japan. This comes as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which allows players to play their games on their smartphones, PC and tablets. The addition of the new markets means Microsoft Xbox gaming is now officially in twenty-six countries across five continents. With South Africa being the only supported market in Africa. And Israel, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia being the other markets in the Middle East Africa region. Xbox All Access and Xbox Game Pass Cloud gaming are still not available to these supported markets.

Expected Xbox Live games

Microsoft says Sherlock Holmes Chapter One and Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin Trial Version … is coming to Xbox Series X and S on November 16 and October 1 respectively. The company is also expected to release a new list of free games to the Xbox Live Gold family. Charles of istockanalyst has put together a list of Xbox games to look out for. This includes InnerSpace, Shovel Knight, Alan Wake and Metal Gear, Solid HD Edition. Check the full list and why you might like them here.

Have a lovely weekend and tell me what news excited you most from the Microsoft ecosystem this week. Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Microsoft opens 2nd Surface market in Africa as devices arrive in Egypt

Microsoft opens 2nd Surface market in Africa as devices arrive in Egypt

Microsoft Surface Egypt Laptop Go

Microsoft is expanding its Surface devices market in Africa as it opens a new market in Egypt. The company is officially launching Surface Pro 7, Surface Laptop Go and Surface Go 2 for organizations in Egypt. This will increase the Surface market in Africa to two with South Africa being the only other market.

We are pleased to share the next step in our journey to support organizations and businesses says Mirna Arif, Country Manager, Microsoft Egypt, with the introduction of Surface Pro 7+, Surface Laptop Go and Surface Go 2.

It comes as no surprise to see Egypt become a market this quick as Mirna was the immediate Surface Business Group Director for the Middle East and Africa. It will be interesting to see the adaptation and growth of the devices in Egypt.

There is no immediate mention of prices. Microsoft says you can make an order for the devices through authorized device partners in Egypt. Alternatively, you can register your interest and find out more about the devices through Microsoft Certified Distributor, Redington Egypt.

Finn Morris, Surface Business Group Director at Microsoft Middle East and Africa notes, “We’re excited to introduce Surface products to the Egyptian market. Offering a new, Windows-powered alternative in the devices segment that balances security, aesthetics, speed and versatility.”

The announced Surface devices are currently heavily on discount across various markets and I will expect these to be as well. Microsoft also recently hosted an event to announce a new generation of Surface devices. The Surface Pro 8, Surface Duo 2, Surface Go 3, Surface Laptop Studio and Surface Pro X. I expect these new devices to be available to the Egypt market next year.

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Meet the new Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio

Microsoft is introducing the Surface Laptop Studio as a replacement to the Surface Book line. The name and design suggest it borrows heavily from the Surface Laptop, Surface Studio and even the Surface Pro devices. It isn’t your conventional laptop by design, but Microsoft has a reason. It is a powerhouse device designed for developers, creative pros, designers and gamers. But as usual, the question is how will it stack up against Apple’s MacBook.

Surface Laptop Studio Microsoft

The 14.4″ Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio runs on the latest quad-core 11th Gen Intel Core H Series processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti laptop GPU. It has a screen resolution of 2400 x 1600 and 201 PPI maintaining the famous 3:2 aspect ratio. 16GB up to 32GB of RAM and removable SSD storage starting from 256GB up to 2TB. Battery life estimations show up to 19 hours of typical device usage.

Microsoft says the feedback it got from Surface Book users was that they wanted a workstation with more power. They also wanted a device they can easily detach the screen and move around with. Interestingly this is Microsoft’s answer to that. The screen can’t be detached but like the Surface Pro models, you can adjust the kickstand to change the mode. But Microsoft isn’t calling it the kickstand here.

Price and release date

It starts at $1599.99 and you can pre-order it now and get it on 5th October 2021 when Windows 11 becomes generally available. Unfortunately, it will only be available in select markets, mostly the US, for now. But will come to other markets in 2022.

Watch the video below to find out everything new including design, specifications, and hands-on review about the Surface Laptop Studio.

Surface Laptop Studio full device specifications

Dimensions12.72” x 8.98” x 0.746” ( 323.28 mm x 228.32 mm x 18.94 mm )
DisplayScreen: 14.4” PixelSense™ Flow DisplayRefresh rate: up to 120Hz
Resolution:  2400 x 1600 (201 PPI)
Aspect ratio: 3:2
Contrast ratio: 1500:1
Surface Pen enabled
Touch: 10-point multi-touchDolby Vision® support3
Memory16GB or 32GB LPDDR4x RAM
ProcessorQuad-core 11th Gen Intel® Core™ H35 i5-11300H
Quad-core 11th Gen Intel® Core™ H35 i7-11370H
Accessories SupportIntegrated Surface Slim Pen 2* storage for charging compatible with Surface Dial* off-screen interaction
SecurityHardware TPM 2.0 chip for enterprise security and BitLocker support enterprise-grade protection with Windows Hello face sign-in Windows enhanced hardware security
SoftwareWindows 11 Home, Preloaded Microsoft 365 Apps, Microsoft 365 Home 30-day trial Preloaded, Xbox App Xbox Game Pass Ultimate one month trial
SensorsAmbient light sensorAccelerometerGyroscopeMagnetometer
What’s in the boxSurface Laptop StudioIntel® Core™ i5: 60W Surface Power SupplyIntel® Core™ i7: 95W Surface Power SupplyQuick Start GuideSafety and warranty documents
WeightIntel® Core™ i5 models 3.83 lb (1,742.9 grams)
Intel® Core™ i7 models 4.00 lb (1,820.2 grams)
StorageRemovable solid-state drive (SSD) options: 256 GB, 512 GB, 1TB, 2TB
Battery lifeIntel® Core™ i5: Up to 19 hours of typical device usage
Intel® Core™ i7: Up to 18 hours of typical device usage
Graphics Intel® Core™ i5 models: Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
Intel® Core™ i7 models: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™3050 Ti  laptop GPU with 4GB GDDR6 GPU memory 
Connections2 x USB 4.0 with Thunderbolt™ 4 technologies support
 3.5mm headphone jack 
1 x Surface Connect port 
Cameras, video, and audioWindows Hello face authentication camera (front-facing)1080p resolution front-facing camera. Dual far-field Studio MicsQuad Omnisonic™ speakers with Dolby Atmos®
WirelessWi-Fi 6: 802.11ax compatible Bluetooth Wireless 5.1 technology Xbox Wireless built-in
ExteriorCasing: Magnesium and AluminumColor: Platinum
Warranty1-year limited hardware warranty
Keyboard layoutActivation: Moving (mechanical) keys
Layout: QWERTY, full row of function keys (F1-F12)Windows key and dedicated buttons for media controls, screen brightness Backlight
Battery capacitiesBattery Capacity Nominal (WH): 58.0Battery Capacity Min (WH): 56.3
HingeDynamic Woven Hinge made of woven fabric with embedded cables that can bend 180 degrees

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Microsoft welcomes realme to the Windows partner ecosystem

Microsoft welcomes realme to the Windows partner ecosystem

realme Windows partner ecosystem realme book laptop

Microsoft officially welcomes realme to the Windows partner ecosystem with the launch of the realme Book. Alvaro Celis, the company’s VP of World Device Sales shared this at the launch event of the realme GT series and realme Book (Slim).

Alvaro shares that with more than 1.3 billion users the Windows ecosystem is more vibrant than ever. A platform that allows people to do whatever they need from their place of choice, he adds. He also notes that the realme Book is an incredible example of that [Windows 11] innovation.

Windows 11 is the Windows that you care and love, it has been reimagined, it has been simplfied.
Today I have the distinct pleasure to welcome realme to the Windows partner ecosystem. With the launch of their device the realme Book, a device that will be available worldwide. I look forward to our joint success in the marketplace. Congratulations and welcome
.

Alvaro Celis

The launch of the realme Book sees the company join smartphone companies Infinix and itel. They also recently joined the laptop market and announced their debut devices.

For realme, this venture will see if they can extend their mobile phone business model of delivering premium devices at budget prices to the laptop category. They have already made a name in the smartphone market claiming to be the world’s fastest smartphone brand to reach 100 million device sales. That question that remains is will they be able to give realme fans premium laptops at value prices?

The laptops will be upgradeable to Windows 11 for free when it launches officially later this year.

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realme Book Slim, notebook device specifications and price

realme Book Slim, notebook device specifications and price

realme Book

realme is introducing its first high-performance slim notebook, the realme Book, as it enters the personal computer market. Just like it does with its mobile phones, the company wants to give consumers premium laptop devices at budget prices. But will realme be able to do this with the laptop category? I guess we will find out soon.

The Book has a 90% screen-to-body ratio with a resolution of up to 2160×1440 and bright screens at 400 nits. It sports a 14-inch IPS display with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a broad viewing angle. realme says it factors in an all-round screen in its design, giving creators what they want, more screen space to create. The Book is powered by an 11th generation Intel processor and Intel iris Xe graphics and supports up to 8GB+512Gb storage combination.

The notebook comes in a premium looking aluminum body and is lightweight at 14.9mm thin and 1.38kg. It notes the Book is thinner than the MacBook Air and Pro and lighter than the MacBook Pro. With its super-fast charger realme says you should get a 50% charge in just 30 minutes. It boasts of an extra-large touchpad and a backlight keyboard with three modes. It comes with Windows 10 that will be upgradable to Windows 11 for free when it launches. You also get Microsoft Office Home and Student with all features pre-installed and can go ahead to activate it and use it.

Everything about the Book from the launch event

In terms of pricing, the device will start at $749 for global markets. However, the Intel Core i3 with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage will retail at $632 or INR 46,999 in India. Whilst the Intel core i5 variant with 8GB RAM and 512GB storage will retail at $807 or INR 59,999. Devices are expected to start selling from the 30th of August.

In Africa, Kenya is the only official realme market at the moment. It is therefore expected that it will officially get launched in Kenya in the near future. Check out the full device specifications below.

realme Book 14″ laptop device Specifications

realme slim notebook
Dimensions30.7 x 22.9 x 1.5cm, 15.5 mm thin
Weight1.38 kg
OSWindows 10 Home (free upgrade to Windows 11)
Display14″ 2K full screen, IPS display, 2160 x 1440 UHD, 400 nits, 100% sRGB, 3:2
CPU11th Gen Intel® Core™ i3-1115G4 Processor, Dual-core quad-thread, 3.0 – 4.1 GHz
11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 Processor, Quad-core Octa-thread, 2.4 -4.2 GHz
GraphicsIntel UHD (i3)
Intel Iris Xe (i5)
Connectivityi3 Version: IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n/Wi-Fi 5, i5 Version: IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n/Wi-Fi 5/WI-FI 6
i3 Version: Bluetooth 5.1, i5 Version: Bluetooth 5.2
ColorReal Grey, Real Blue
Memory8GB dual-channel LPDDR4x
i3 (3733MHz), i5 (3733MHz)
Storage256GB PCIe® SSD Storage
512GB PCIe® SSD Storage
Camera / Micin-built 720 HD
Battery54Wh,65W Adapter, 65W PD Super-Fast Charge, up to 11 hours of usage
AudioStereo sound by DTS, Dual HARMAN audio speakers system
Porti3 Version: USB-C 3.2 × 2 Gen 2, USB-A 3.1 Gen 1, 3.5mm Headphone and Microphone Jack
i5 Version: Thunderbolt 4/ USB 4, USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, USB-A 3.1 Gen 1, 3.5mm Headphone and Microphone Jack

realme fan? What are your thoughts on the laptop?

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