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Microsoft Surface Book 2 15" (Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 256 GB)

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Arrives May 1 – May 5
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Style: 15"


Capacity: Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 256GB


Features

  • Microsoft Surface Book 2 Features a 8th generation Intel Quad Core i7 Processor, 256 GB of storage, 16 GB RAM, and up to 17 hours of video playback
  • Enhanced Graphics performance with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 discrete GPU w/6GB GDDR5 Graphics Memory
  • The fastest Surface Book yet, with 4x more power
  • Vibrant PixelSense Display: Now available with a new 15" touchscreen
  • Four versatile modes of use and new USB C port; Contrast ratio: 1600:1

Description

Get powerhouse performance and amazing graphics with the new Surface Book 2, a robust laptop, tablet, and portable studio in one with up to 17 hours of battery life and 2 times more power than before. Now available with a stunning 13.5" or 15" PixelSense display, designed for pen and touch. Base clock 3.4GHz


Standing screen display size: ‎15 Inches


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3260x2160 Pixels


Processor: ‎4.2 GHz core_i7_8650u


RAM: ‎16 GB LPDDR3


Memory Speed: ‎1866 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎256 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎6 GB


Wireless Type: ‎802.11abg


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎1 Hours


Brand: ‎Microsoft


Series: ‎Microsoft Surface Book


Item model number: ‎HNR-00001


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Pro


Item Weight: ‎2.38 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.5 x 9.87 x 0.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.5 x 9.87 x 0.9 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎8 MP


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Processor Count: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎GDDR5


Flash Memory Size: ‎256


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB 3.0


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎1


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 17, 2017


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  • How to connect and charge Surface Book 2 through USB-C hub
Style: 15" Capacity: Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 256GB
I general, I love my Surface Book 2. I have had a few issues, but those have been addressed by others. My biggest challenge has been trying to figure out a dock/hub solution. I didn’t go with the Surface Dock because of short non-removable/extendable proprietary cable and less power delivery. I wish Microsoft would fix both of those things and offer a simple option that didn’t involve figuring out all the separate pieces described below. Other dock options are out there, but I couldn't find one that clearly supported 100w power delivery and 4k video at 60hz. I decided to try connecting and charging my Surface Book 2 (15in) through a USB-C hub connected to a 4K TV/monitor. I have tried 4 different hubs, 8 USB-C extension cables, 3 USB-C to USB-C cables, 3 USB-C to HDMI cables, and 3 HDMI cables. I have tested each exhaustively to figure out what does and doesn’t work. I am going to include what I finally found did work to hopefully save you the weeks of testing, frustration, and returns that I went through. If you are looking for a way to have one clean 3ft cable (so that the hub can be behind desk) that connects to the USB-C port on your Surface Book 2 and provides charging (95 to 100w) at same or better rate than the original charger, and connects to a 4k display at 60hz, and does not cause image or sound distortions, and allows connecting other USB peripherals to the hub, here is what works (links below): - Anker Powerline II USB-C to USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 3ft - This is the KEY PIECE! I fought through so many cables that were infuriatingly problematic and inconsistent. The Anker Powerline II worked perfectly as soon as I plugged it in and has continued to do so every time. I REALLY wish I had just found it first! It would have saved me hours and hours of frustration! If you can have the hub right next to your laptop and then a bunch of cables running out from there, then this cable is not necessary, but I needed a clean look with one cable from the laptop and then all the mess behind the monitor and desk. - WBPINE USB C Hub HDMI 5-in-1 Multiport Adapter or Koopman Dex Station USB Type C 5-in-1 Hub - These appear to be the same product and manufacturer. I like the black case and green power light of the WBPINE. Koopman offers a better warranty. Both worked the same. One of the great things about these hubs—besides the rarity of supporting 4k at 60hz and 100w power—is that the 6in cable to connect to the laptop is removable. That makes it both more durable and possible to replace the short cable with a longer one rather than having to use as USB-C extension (male-to-female) cable which I found to be more problematic and harder to find with the right specs. - Wacom 100w Power Adapter with 6ft “Mickey Mouse” AC Power Cord – This is expensive for just a power adapter. At the time, it was the only good option I could find to support 100w. Hopefully more 100w power adapters will come available at lower cost. - High Speed HDMI Cable - I have tested several. They have all worked. I could not see any difference between 4ft and 6ft, but 4ft fit my application better. Just make sure it is rated for high speed. Don’t spend more than $10. - TCL 55S423 55in TV - (From Costco) Great price. Supports Chroma 4:4:4. Has ports coming off the side rather than back. 55in is as big as I would want to go for comfortable monitor. The TCL 55S405 is similar, but I think it has the ports coming off the back which means it has to mount farther from the wall. - As a side note, the Vivo Mount-VW03G is a great mount for a 55in screen that you need to be height-adjustable and rotatable and the Vivo Desk-V111VT makes a great rolling height-adjustable standing desk. Now that I finally have the hub and cables figured out, I am loving my setup!! Links: WBPINE Hub: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JYR7HDW Koopman Hub: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07M5DMYKY Wacom Power Adapter: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074HDZ3QP Mickey Mouse Power Cord: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002V9U7WY Vivo Adjustable Mount: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0155N478M Vivo Rolling Adjustable Desk: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GGBHQQV ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2019 by RC

  • Fantastic laptop for those who know what they're getting
Style: 13.5" Capacity: Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB
I've had this laptop for a few years now, and it is one of the best purchases I've made with a number of caveats. First, the good. The screen is fantastic, the battery life, when you get it is great. It works fast. Unless you're doing video editing or other gpu intensive stuff it keeps up great. And even then, I can play Noita, Minecraft, or Overwatch with a little tinkering with the settings. The keyboard still works, though I was without the left shift key for a year after spilling port. A couple weeks ago it woke up, so that's nice. All touch stuff still works like a dream. The wifi is flawless, and all ports are still completely functional. Also, the ability to turn the screen around and draw, or just remove it is still very nice, though you will only use this functionality if you use the surface pen. This was fantastic for teaching online last year, as I could use One Note with my pen, and stream what I was writing to students. Now for some negatives. You should expect a scary problem with the laptop about once every 2 months. I tend to use a lot of processes, and this can cause problems. Most of these issues are software issues, though for a couple months my wifi wasn't would disconnect once a day. You'll have to feel comfortable with doing resets, driver diagnosis, and general troubleshooting, or this could be burdensome - it may just be due to windows 10, though I think the laptop has more issues than other windows 10 computers I've had. Also, the surface pen. In my experience, when it's working, it's fantastic, no lag, smooth lines, but it's also a bit crap. I'm on my third right now, so one per year, at a hundred per pop. Also, to write, I recommend a glove. The screen gets hot, and your hand can get sticky. Finally, the keyboard cannot be replaced if you damage it. If something happens, you're in for a world of hurt, as you have to resort to resellers. I had a friend who spilled water on the keyboard, couldn't find a replacement, and had to get a new laptop after trying to find a new keyboard. Anyway, I love it. Also, for the curious, Ubuntu does work on this, despite the unusual hardware. You need to install some driver specific stuff though. And, I never attempted to detach the keyboard with Ubuntu installed, as I was scared of what could happen if something did go wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021 by Gavin Nop

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