The Snapdragon processor and the Copilot+ designation have made it to the Microsoft Surface Laptop, and this new iteration of the machine is a serious challenger to the MacBooks, Lenovos and Dells of this world to be a laptop that’s all things to all people. When it comes to creative apps, there’s plenty of processing power here, but it brings with it quality-of-life enhancements such as a long battery life and a well-put-together chassis as well as the inevitable AI apps that every software company is currently desperate for you to use.

Microsoft Surface Laptop 7: Key specifications

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Specs as tested
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite (12-core)
GPU Adreno integrated (4.6TFLOPS)
NPU Qualcomm Hexagon (45TOPS)
RAM 32GB LPDDR5x
Screen size 15in
Resolution 2496 x 1664 px (3:2 aspect ratio)
Refresh rate Variable, 120Hz max
Storage 1TB SSD, MicroSD
Connectivity Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, 2x USB 4 Type-C, 1x USB 3.1 Type-A, Surface Connect, 3.5mm audio
Dimensions 329 x 239.3 x 18.3mm
Weight 1.66kg
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Cinebench 2024 Row 0 – Cell 1
CPU multi-core 841
CPU single-core 100
GPU Not compatible
Geekbench 6 Row 4 – Cell 1
CPU multi-core 13295
CPU single-core 2291
GPU OpenCL 18918
PCMark 10 Row 8 – Cell 1
Applications test 18918
Battery life 9h 21m
Handbrake 4:42, 68.4fps
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