Microsoft Surface Book 3 Official – 50% More Powerful Than Previous-Gen, up to 17.5 Hours Battery, Quadro RTX GPU Support, More

Microsoft Surface Book 3 Official – 50% More Powerful Than Previous-Gen, up to 17.5 Hours Battery, Quadro RTX GPU Support, More

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Microsoft officially unveiled the Surface Book 3 today, successfully succeeding the Surface Book 2 from around two years ago. The software giant promises that the new notebook will deliver up to a 50 percent increase in performance and that it will be available to purchase in two display sizes. One will be a smaller 13.5-inch version while the other will sport a 15-inch screen. While there weren’t any significant design changes made to the new lineup, let us see if the hardware inside the new notebooks is worth it.

Both the 13.5-inch and 15-inch models of the Surface Book 3 will ship with Intel’s 10th-generation processors, but before you get confused, you need to be reminded that both versions will be outfitted with the ‘U’ series ones with a 15W TDP and not the 45W ones found in the 16-inch MacBook Pro. While that is disappointing to see, there are still other things to look forward to. For example, the Surface Book 3 now comes with the option to incorporate powerful GPUs.

Microsoft Surface Book 3 Official – 50% More Powerful Than Previous-Gen, up to 17.5 Hours Battery, Quadro RTX GPU Support, More

May 6, 2020, 2:38pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/microsoft-surface-book-3-official-specs-features-pricing-availability/ > Microsoft officially unveiled the Surface Book 3 today, successfully succeeding the Surface Book 2 from around two years ago. The software giant promises that the new notebook will deliver up to a 50 percent increase in performance and that it will be available to purchase in two display sizes. One will be a smaller 13.5-inch version while the other will sport a 15-inch screen. While there weren’t any significant design changes made to the new lineup, let us see if the hardware inside the new notebooks is worth it. > Both the 13.5-inch and 15-inch models of the Surface Book 3 will ship with Intel’s 10th-generation processors, but before you get confused, you need to be reminded that both versions will be outfitted with the ‘U’ series ones with a 15W TDP and not the 45W ones found in the 16-inch MacBook Pro. While that is disappointing to see, there are still other things to look forward to. For example, the Surface Book 3 now comes with the option to incorporate powerful GPUs.