Testseek.com have collected 140 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Laptop G1 13.5-inch and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Laptop G1 13.5-inch.
December 2013
(82%)
140 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
3048 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Bright
High-res touchscreen
Fantastic keyboard and trackpad
Speedy performance
Great battery life
Beautiful aluminum design with a premium build – no flexing
Ready to take a fair amount of punishment while going from classroom to classroom
Large trackpad and spacious ergonomic keyboard
Great performance
Bold color options with a matching colored m
Excellent display and battery life
Striking design
Solid aluminum shell
Quiet even under load
Captivating design
Bright and colorful display
Comfortable keyboard
Very good battery life
Nearly instant face recognition login
Light and thin body
Promised 14
5 hours battery life
Uses same charger/dock
Surface Pen
And Surface Dial as Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book
Comfortable keyboard and palm rest
The Surface Laptop has a slim
Modern design and comes in a selection of cool colors. Battery life is very good
And the keyboard and touchpad are both excellent
Handsome
Considered design
Freedom from dongles
Performance and battery life are solid
Easy upgrade route to Windows 10 Pro
Free upgrade to Windows 10 Pro
Great balance of power and thinness
Beautiful touchscreen
Display is gorgeous indoors
The Alcantara-covered keyboard doesn't get dirty too easily
Battery life is good both on Windows 10 S and Pro
Speakers are underneath the keyboard but they still sound incredible
Very accurate colors and grayscale before calibration
Bright display backlight
Excellent black levels
Excellent construction quality
Rigid design
Nearly full sRGB coverage
Unique Alcantara texture
Above average speakers
Windows Hello support
Pal
Excellent design
Comfortable keyboard and trackpad
Gorgeous screen
Incredible battery life
The editors didn't like
Apps restricted to Windows Store unless you upgrade to 10 Pro
No SD card slot
No USB-C port
$50 to upgrade to Win 10 Pro in 2018
Pricing is reasonable but not quite student-friendly
No USB-C
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Cloth-covered keyboard deck poses questions about durability
Subpar
Soldered-on storage
Base model ships with just 4GB of RAM
Noticeable keyboard flex
SSD on the slow side
Fan can get loud
Colors cost extra
Windows 10 S has several limitations
No USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 ports
Locked to Windows Store apps and Edge web browser
Windows 10 Pro is a paid upgrade after promotional period
The included Windows 10 S operating system can only install preapproved apps by default (but it's upgradable). The long-term life of the fabric covering remains a question. The cooler colors are only available in more expensive configurations
And the por
No USB-C limits futureproofing
$1
299 version is the minimum spec worth considering
Windows 10 S is very locked-down
Few apps on Windows 10 S
Alcantara fabric requires care and maintenance
No SD card slot or USB-C
4GB RAM for $999 is expensive
The display is reflective and wobbly
A single USB Type-A port isn't enough at all
No Type-C isn't future-proofing the device
No USB type-C
Thunderbolt 3
SIM
SD reader
Kensington Lock
Or fingerprint reader
Bottom of base can become very warm under heavy processing load
Chassis reverberates noticeably during audio playback
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: David , review by: wired.com
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Excellent display and battery life, Striking design, Solid aluminum shell, Quiet even under load
Cloth-covered keyboard deck poses questions about durability, Subpar, soldered-on storage, Base model ships with just 4GB of RAM, Noticeable keyboard flex
The Surface Laptop impresses on style, stuns on battery life, and sports one of the best laptop screens to date. But our quibbles (the fabric-covered keyboard, and a few other issues) overshadow it, in a field crowded with excellent premium portables...
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Published: 2017-07-20, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Handsome, considered design, Freedom from dongles, Performance and battery life are solid, Easy upgrade route to Windows 10 Pro
No USB-C limits futureproofing, $1,299 version is the minimum spec worth considering, No SD card slot, Windows 10 S is very locked-down
Display is gorgeous indoors, The Alcantara-covered keyboard doesn't get dirty too easily, Battery life is good both on Windows 10 S and Pro, Speakers are underneath the keyboard but they still sound incredible
4GB RAM for $999 is expensive, The display is reflective and wobbly, A single USB Type-A port isn't enough at all, No Type-C isn't future-proofing the device
very accurate colors and grayscale before calibration, bright display backlight; excellent black levels, excellent construction quality; rigid design, nearly full sRGB coverage, unique Alcantara texture, above average speakers, Windows Hello support, pal
no USB type-C, Thunderbolt 3, SIM, SD reader, Kensington Lock, or fingerprint reader, bottom of base can become very warm under heavy processing load, chassis reverberates noticeably during audio playback, weak integrated HD Graphics 620 performance, una
Published: 2017-06-16, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: It's been a week with the new Pro — Microsoft's part-tablet/part-laptop hybrid machine — and I already find myself looking longingly at the Surface Laptop. It's not that the latest Surface Pro isn't a good and capable machine (it is), it's just that, wel...