Microsoft unveils Surface Laptop 8 and Surface Pro 12 for 2026 with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips, display upgrades, and new haptics: Launching first for business customers today
Key Points:
- Microsoft has launched refreshed versions of its Surface Pro 13-inch and Surface Laptop models (13-inch, 13.8-inch, and 15-inch), targeting business customers and featuring Intel's new Core Ultra Series 3 chips, with Snapdragon X2 versions arriving later this year.
- The flagship Surface Laptop 13.8- and 15-inch models include significant upgrades such as higher resolution displays (up to 262 PPI on the 15-inch), hardware privacy screen filters, and upgraded trackpads supporting Windows 11's haptic feedback.
- The midrange Surface Laptop 13-inch now includes Intel chips and an anti-reflective display but starts at a higher price of $1,499, with a more affordable 8GB RAM model planned later this year for $1,299, though it won't support Copilot+ PC features.
- The Surface Pro 13-inch mainly receives internal upgrades with Intel Core Ultra chips and an updated Surface Slim Pen for haptic feedback, but its Flex Keyboard lacks the new haptic trackpad found on the flagship laptops.
- Prices for flagship Surface Pro and Laptop models start at $1,949 due to ongoing component shortages, with consumer models and OLED display variants expected to launch over the summer; these business-focused devices are available now through Microsoft's commercial storefront.