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Microsoft Surface Book 2 15" (Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 512 GB), Silver

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  • Microsoft Surface Book 2 Features a 8th generation Intel Quad Core i7 Processor, 512 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. Weight : Starting at 4.2 pounds including keyboard
  • Four versatile modes of use and new USB-C port

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Built for performance.

Power professional-grade software all day with the latest quad-core Intel processors and the best graphics performance yet with the latest NVIDIA GeForce GPUs.

Adapts to the ways you create.

The new Surface Book 2 is a versatile laptop, powerful tablet, and portable studio in one. Get more done with four modes of use.

Designed with innovation in every detail.

Lightweight and powerful with unprecedented performance in a laptop this size. Get ideas down fast with a backlit keyboard and a display designed for touch and Surface Pen.

Experience the best of Microsoft.

Work, play, and create without limits. Experience the best of every Microsoft innovation, including 3D experiences.

Choose your mode.

Laptop mode

Surface Book 2 is a sleek, portable powerhouse. Use demanding apps and tackle complex tasks on the go with up to 17 hours of battery life. Get productive with a full keyboard and large trackpad, or use the interactive touchscreen.

Tablet mode

Detach the stunning PixelSense Display to transform Surface Book 2 into a thin and powerful quad-core Intel Core i7 tablet you can take anywhere.

Studio

Fold Surface Book 2 into Studio Mode to draw and sketch in a comfortable, natural position. Add Surface Dial, Pen and touch for an immersive creative experience.

View

Detach the screen with the push of a button, turn it around, and reattach to share content and presentations. Interact with Cortana using only voice commands. Perfect for watching a movie or playing your favorite game.

Complete your experience with Surface Accessories

Surface Precision Mouse

Designed for exceptional accuracy, comfort, and control, the new Surface Precision Mouse helps you stay in your flow with flawless scrolling, three customizable thumb buttons, and the ability to use with up to three computers at the same time.

Surface Pen

Now better than ever, the new Surface Pen delivers the most natural writing and drawing experience. With tilt support for shading, 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, and virtually no lag.

Surface Dial

Surface Dial is a completely new way to interact with technology. Store, customize, access, navigate, and reimagine physical tools in the digital world—from concept to creation.

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Run more demanding programs. Stream music and shows. Intel Core i7, i5, m3 Intel Core i7 and i5 Intel Core i7 and i5 Quad Core Intel Core i7 and i5
Experience vivid detail and color. See more at one time. 12.3-inch PixelSense Touchscreen with pen input 13.5-inch PixelSense Touchscreen with pen input 13.5-inch and 15-inch PixelSense Touchscreen with pen input 28” PixelSense Touchscreen with pen input
Build more complex 3D models. Edit your photos in stunning clarity. Intel Iris and HD graphics Intel HD 620 (i5) Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 (i7) NIVIDIA GeForce and Intel Graphics NIVIDIA GeForce GTX Graphics
Run multiple programs at once. Open high memory programs faster. 16GB or 8GB or 4GB 16GB or 8GB or 4GB 8GB or 16GB 32GB or 16GB or 8 GB
Save more music, photos, and videos. Install more programs and games. 1TB or 512GB or 256GB or 128GB 512GB or 256GB or 128GB 1TB or 512GB or 256GB Rapid Hybrid Drive 2TB HDD + 128GB, 1TB HDD + 128GB SSD, 1TB HDD + 64GB SSD
Work, browse, and play longer. Up to 13.5 hours of video playback Up to 14.5 hours of video playback Up to 17 hours of video playback N/A

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  • Surface Book 2 - 15" PixelSense™ Display
  • 95W Power Supply with USB-A (5W) charing port
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    Product 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.

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    4.1 out of 5 stars
    4.1 out of 5
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    Customers say

    Customers like the appearance and weight of the notebook computer. For example, they mention it looks great, is powerful, and is compact enough to bring with them. Some appreciate the power. That said, opinions are mixed on the quality, performance, battery life, value, and screen size.

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    163 customers mention114 positive49 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the notebook computer. Some mention that it's well constructed and well engineered, while others say that it keeps crashing and has a couple trivial manufacturing defects.

    "...I no longer see the low storage warnings constantly. My CAD software runs really well. The text is readable on this 15 inch display...." Read more

    "...This is a blend of both software (onenote) and hardware...." Read more

    "...This product is great for people looking for a strong and versatile computer that can really do it all...." Read more

    "...Games will crash or run at potato level graphics, while any other moderately intensive editing program will sputter like they're running on a..." Read more

    45 customers mention42 positive3 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the notebook computer. They like the design, screen, speed, and accessories. Some mention that it looks professional, has great graphics, and has a high-end display. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

    "...powerful, has a smooth keyboard, can run games like Witcher 3, and looks great...." Read more

    "...The style is very sleek and modern with the metal keyboard and the accordion hinge...." Read more

    "...Enter the Surface Book 2.This laptop is decent. It's sleek. I like the features, but wish it had an HDMI port...." Read more

    "...With a failing computer,, why did I buy another? I still love the screen, size factor is good (I travel with it regularly), and the keyboard is..." Read more

    45 customers mention39 positive6 negative

    Customers like the weight of the notebook computer. For example, they mention it's very powerful but compact enough to bring with them. Some say it'll sit on their lap easily. That said, most are happy with the weight and size of the product.

    "...I still love the screen, size factor is good (I travel with it regularly), and the keyboard is comfortable, but the white backlit key color blends..." Read more

    "On paper, this seems like the perfect computer - lightweight, 3D graphics card, beautiful high resolution screen, plenty of CPU power and enough RAM...." Read more

    "...The battery will last me all day even with heavy use. And it’s light weight! Love it!" Read more

    "...further, the hard drive is much larger, which was needed. I filled my computer twice in a semester, but I like picturesanyways...." Read more

    38 customers mention38 positive0 negative

    Customers are impressed with the power of the notebook computer. They say it's more powerful than their old Surface Pro, and a monster in terms of power. They also appreciate the high resolution screen, plenty of CPU power, and enough RAM. Customers also say it is a great computer for productivity with an astounding battery life.

    "...computer at first if you're fortunate to be able to afford it: it IS powerful, has a smooth keyboard, can run games like Witcher 3, and looks great...." Read more

    "...I was looking for a long battery life, a touchscreen, and a powerful processor; the Surface Book 2 checks all of those boxes...." Read more

    "...The Surface Book 2 is a great product and massively powerful...." Read more

    "...3D graphics card, beautiful high resolution screen, plenty of CPU power and enough RAM...." Read more

    153 customers mention77 positive76 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the notebook computer. Some mention that it performs well, runs video games very well, and runs the Adobe suite quite nicely. However, others say that it's a constant battle to get it working, the frame rate is messed up, and laggy. They also say that the tablet is barely functional and that it lacks the functionality of a premium device.

    "...This machine is maxed out at 1TB and 16GB of RAM. Sure, it works well enough for now, but I guarantee I will be bumping into those limitations..." Read more

    "...sd slot and found it adequate for light work but it definitely not the fastest port but it can move raw files at just under 100 MB's...." Read more

    "...In addition, I have found that it runs video games very well even with applications still running in the background...." Read more

    "...But it also runs like a vintage American muscle car, unable to make the best use of its powerful engine while being plagued by critical problems...." Read more

    91 customers mention32 positive59 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the laptop. Some say that the price is worth it, and the larger screen is well worth the extra half-pound or so, and faster processor. However, others say that it's slightly disappointing for the price, and not worth your money. They also mention that the computer can't sustain itself and is slowly taxing its non-removable battery.

    "...Unfortunately, it still isn't perfect. My primary gripe is the fact that you can't upgrade the hard drive storage or RAM...." Read more

    "...The price here on Amazon ($1,320) is the cheapest price that I found after shopping around...." Read more

    "...an issue for some, but I don't like knowing that my expensive computer can't sustain itself and is slowly taxing its non-replaceable batteries even..." Read more

    "...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...." Read more

    80 customers mention38 positive42 negative

    Customers are mixed about the battery life of the notebook computer. Some mention that it has good battery life under normal use, while others say that it drains its battery while it is plugged in. The battery cannot be replaced, and the computer shuts down at random times.

    "...The CPU is faster and more energy efficient. The rated battery life is better. It has a USB C port added to the dual USB 3.0 ports...." Read more

    "...On top of that, the Surface Book 2 has battery issues: Even when plugged it at lowest power settings, your computer will slowly deplete its battery..." Read more

    "...The battery goes and goes under normal use and I have found my self less concerned about finding the power outlet to change up as I leave work and..." Read more

    "...up and it being a fanless design completely bogs down and even got laptop shutdown and crash when redering 3 min 4k video with temp warning...." Read more

    38 customers mention26 positive12 negative

    Customers are mixed about the screen size of the notebook computer. Some mention that the screen is fantastic, bright, and clear, while others say that the high-resolution is too high and requires some adjustment. Some customers also say that there are very few resolution sizes and that the size is a tad too small for extended business trips.

    "...It has a 15" screen option that is still very high resolution. The CPU is faster and more energy efficient. The rated battery life is better...." Read more

    "...First, the good. The screen is fantastic, the battery life, when you get it is great. It works fast...." Read more

    "...Other than a small issue with the resolution sizes (very few options @ 3:2 aspect ratio), it works flawlessly at the highest settings...." Read more

    "Pros: Best Keyboard in segment. High Contrast display. Gtx 1060 performs as expected with minimal fan noise...." Read more

    This laptop is made for consumerism
    3 Stars
    This laptop is made for consumerism
    I bought this laptop Nov/Dec 2018, and prior to purchasing it, I was using a Lenovo ThinkPad (which is kind of like the Nokia of laptops). Just for context, I want to add that I used my Lenovo ThinkPad for two years of college and brought it with me during work trips - I used my Lenovo for 6 years before deciding I wanted to get a new laptop. Enter the Surface Book 2.This laptop is decent. It's sleek. I like the features, but wish it had an HDMI port. I can play games on it, but it's not a gaming laptop/computer. That said, my biggest issue with it is it's not durable. I believe when I first purchased it, I got the 2-year insurance, and then shortly after the 2-year period had expired, I started noticing wear-and-tear (See images).The first sign was scratches on the inside edges (1st picture). I have no idea how or why they appeared. The next sign was a crack in my screen, which started as a single crack, but now another has joined so it's 3 cracks all meeting at the center of my screen (Can't take a picture because of screen glare). The only reason I suspect I haven't had any major issues with the cracks is because I brought a screen protector when I first bought the laptop, which kind of acts as a band-aid. Most recently, I've also noticed two additional issues:1) When I'm switching between programs/screens, I'll notice a "ghost" image of the program/screen I just closed.2) My start button has started to crack?? No joke, a piece of the laptop broke off and I has to tape it back in place (See 2nd image).Now, you'd think, "How rough is she on her laptop?" Not at all!Back in 2019, I occasionally would take it out of the house, but I always used a laptop case. Since 2020, I've been working from home so the farthest it's traveled in the past 2.5 years is from my bedroom to my living room. I've never set anything heavy on it nor can I remember dropping it, so how did my laptop get all these scratches, cracks, and start falling apart?Sometimes my laptop will get warm/hot and it makes me think maybe that's why the start/on button started to warp? Nevertheless, all of these issues have led me to believe Microsoft didn't create this product to be durable. It was made to be consumed and thrown away after a couple of years for the next model. I don't plan on buying a new laptop for another 1-3 years, but when I do, I'll be hesitant to buy a Surface Book because they're not built to last. That said, if you're rough on your laptops, don't buy this one! You'll definitely break it within the first 1-2 years! And if you're gentle with your laptop, also beware - It's not built for everyday use and will start falling apart on you after 3 years!
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2018
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2018
    When this product first came out I was hesitant based on reviews and my company's experience with other surface products. But my workhorse that was the ux501 woke up from sleep in a backpack and tried to run windows updates cooking itself in the process. So I wanted something that could fill the large shoes it left behind. A 4k touch screen was a must in my selection process along with a competent dgpu. These proved to be exceedingly tall asks with only a few laptops meeting my needs. My final selection was down to the razer blade and this surface book. I really did not need the 1070 the razer uses for the 4k screen so I took a gamble with the surface book. All that to say from day one I was blown away by this laptop. Speed is equal to the ux501 on cpu task and the battery is next level. I didn't think I would use the tablet mode often because the reviewers slammed it as unwieldy but sharing markups with others by detaching the tablet and working over things together has changed my workflow. Finally the note taking ability continues to amaze me with the massive improvement over the surface 3 that I had tried in the workplace before. This is a blend of both software (onenote) and hardware. The moment you circle an equation and select graph for the first time is breathtaking.

    Edit: I have added some comparison pics of the ux501 vs the surface book. You will see that the book is much smaller in terms of size in most dimensions baring the back hinge where it is about the same thickness as the ux501. I would also recommend a skin now as I have found that I have the tablet on a hard surface frequently when taking notes and this will help with scratches and adds a bit of personalisation. I do find myself stubling of the += sign when going for backspace. I have really been putting it through its paces over the last few weeks and I have never found the device wanting. The battery goes and goes under normal use and I have found my self less concerned about finding the power outlet to change up as I leave work and head to night class. What remains the huge selling point for me is note taking. In math classes I have moved from piles of paper and eraser shavings to just this surface book and the surface pen. I scan in my classwork to pdf and drop it into onenote and I am off ready to go before the other students are waiting for their turn on the printer. I lasso equations as I go popping graphs in as needed or checking my math without ever leaving onenote. I have also used the sd slot and found it adequate for light work but it definitely not the fastest port but it can move raw files at just under 100 MB's. While we are on the topic of ports I have tested a usbc to hdmi adaptor and was capable of the full 4k 60hz signal so I am very pleased about that as the lack of a dedicated hdmi/dp on the laptop was a concern when I bought it.
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    Lily
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great, but expensive
    Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2019
    Style: 13.5"Size: Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GBVerified Purchase
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great, but expensive
    Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2019
    I’d been hunting around for a touchscreen/2-in-1 laptop for a couple of months to use for university and replace my mid-range, no touch laptop and after trying out a display model of the Surface Book 2, I was pretty taken with it. However, the price for a new one even with the lowest specs was still a lot for my wallet to swallow. But I found one here on Amazon, selling at a very impressive discount because the unit was “cosmetically damaged,” so I snapped it up. I was already going through the used and refurbished markets for one of these, so I was fine with some scratches and whatnot (although even open box, refurbished, or used devices were either too much money or had overkill specs for me, and thus still too expensive). Imagine my surprise when my Surface Book 2 showed up with… a small spot of gunk that I could scrape off with my fingernail. Everything else looked mint despite the box having minor scuffing. Maybe I just got lucky with the particular one I purchased, but either way after a week of having the computer I’m pretty happy with it.

    The keyboard is incredibly comfortable to type on, which was part of its selling point for me. It’s a bit top-heavy for putting on your lap but that’s expected, considering it’s a detachable 2-in-1, and the hinge is very sturdy. The screen doesn’t wobble around, and since the actual computer is in the top part, I’m less worried about overheating when I don’t have a desk to work at. Speaking of heating, there’s no fan in the dual-core model. It cools passively through the vents and the magnesium body, so it’s a completely silent machine, always. I was a bit leery at first of buying a 7th gen i5 over a newer quad-core i5, but in the end I saved money and for the tasks I need—writing in Word, internet browsing, and occasionally drawing—I’ve noticed no difference in speed, and I didn’t need the non-integrated GPU. The display is vivid and detailed, although quite glossy. Touch input has worked flawlessly so far with both hand and Surface Pen (sold separately!), and the latter magnetically sticks to the side which is nice. Battery life is really good so far, although I’ve pretty much just been using it with the keyboard attached to get that extra battery life.
    The detachability is the thing that makes the SB 2 unique, and it’s quite a secure mechanism. The times I have flipped the display it around, the tug to remove it after hitting the button is perhaps firmer than expected, but I suppose that’s part of why it feels so solid. You could probably pick it up by the display and shake it and it still wouldn’t come off (not that I’ve tried and nor should you). It also takes a full second or so for the computer to release the latches when you detach, so it’s slightly slower than instantaneous.

    All in all, great device so far. I love the versatility and comfort of it, although I wouldn’t pay full asking price unless you’re getting one of the more decked out models. You’ll probably get looks if you bring it into a Starbucks.
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    Gabriel Alfonso Villanueva Estrada
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente producto
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 22, 2018
    Style: 13.5"Size: Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, 256GBVerified Purchase
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    Samurai
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing product
    Reviewed in India on July 13, 2019
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    D DEFFIEUX
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and runs smoothly
    Reviewed in India on September 10, 2018
    Style: 13.5"Size: Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GBVerified Purchase
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    RubenT
    5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful laptop!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 2, 2018
    Style: 15"Size: Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 256GBVerified Purchase