Surface Laptop 8 with Intel review

Surface Laptop 8 with Intel review

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Key Points:

  • Microsoft’s Surface Laptop for Business 8th Edition (2026) introduces significant upgrades including an optional integrated privacy screen and higher display density, targeting enterprise and government users with enhanced security and repairability features.
  • The device features Intel Core Ultra processors delivering strong multi-threaded performance and improved graphics with the Intel ARC B390 GPU, while maintaining quiet operation and a premium build quality.
  • The integrated privacy screen uses innovative in-cell TDM technology, allowing users to toggle narrow viewing angles to protect sensitive information in public spaces, though it cannot be combined with 5G connectivity.
  • Despite top-tier performance and a best-in-class keyboard and touchpad experience, the laptop’s battery life is average at around 8 hours under heavy use, and it lacks Human Presence Detection, which limits automatic security features.
  • Priced starting at $1,949.99 and up to $2,549.99 with privacy screen, the Surface Laptop for Business 8th Edition is positioned as a premium enterprise device, with alternatives like HP EliteBook Ultra 14 and Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon offering competitive options.

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