![]() ![]() We were disappointed with the Surface Laptop 4’s lack of Thunderbolt support, but Microsoft has come to deliver Thunderbolt 4 on the Surface Laptop 5. Last year’s model peaked at 334 nits of brightness, so we’re hoping to see brighter displays on the Surface Laptop 5 models. We have yet to test out the Surface Laptop 5, but seeing as it’s identical to the Surface Laptop 4, we know it’s a great panel that can hold its own against anything short of OLED. They’ll still see the signature 3:2 aspect ratio. However, the 15-inch model is a little different, delivering a 15-inch (2496 x 1664) PixelSense touchscreen compared to last year’s model (2256 x 1504). We’ll see the same 13.5-inch (2256 x 1504) PixelSense touchscreen with 10-point multi-touch support, but with Dolby Vision IQ support. In the Surface Laptop 5, Microsoft is bringing more of the same, expect with a subtle change on the 15-inch model. ![]() We’re fans of the Surface Laptop 4’s display, whether it be on 13.5-inch or the 15-inch. ![]() So far, we’re getting the same design as the Surface Laptop 4, and we’re not complaining. The 15-inch model is the same: 13.4 inch x 9.6 inch x 0.58 inch and weighing 3.4 pounds. ![]() Size-wise, the 13.5-inch laptop is nearly identical to the Surface Laptop 4 (13.5-inch), with dimensions of 12.1 inch x 8.8 inch x 0.57 inches and weighing 2.8 pounds. As for the 15-inch model, expect Platinum and Matte Black. Colors for the 13.5-inch Surface Laptop 5 include Platinum with Alcantara, Matte Black, Sandstone, and a new green Sage. Like the previous-gen model, the Microsoft Surface laptop 5 is set to arrive with 13.5-inch and 15-inch touchscreen displays. If you’re a fan of the simple yet finely crafted Surface Laptop 4, you’ll be a fan of the Surface laptop 5. We still need to learn the price for both the 13.5-inch and 15-inch Surface Laptop 5. The Surface Laptop 4 has a starting price of $999 for the 13.5-inch model, while the 15-inch model starts at $1,499 for an AMD model. Surface Laptop 4: Specs # Surface Laptop 5 vs. ![]()
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