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The Microsoft Surface Laptop (2024) is a premium 13.8-inch touchscreen laptop featuring a powerful 12-core Snapdragon X Elite processor, 16GB RAM, and 1TB SSD storage. Running Windows 11 with Copilot+ AI integration, it offers enhanced productivity tools like real-time translation, noise cancellation, and creative co-creation. With up to 20 hours of battery life, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, and a lightweight aluminum design, it’s engineered for professionals seeking cutting-edge performance and portability.






















| ASIN | B0CXKQYNPD |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Audio Recording | Yes |
| Audio features | Omnisonic Speakers with Dolby Atmos |
| Automatic Backup Software Included | 13.8" Touchscreen |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Life | 20 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,628 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #752 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | Microsoft |
| Built-In Media | 39W PSU, Laptop, QSG, Safety & Warranty documents |
| CPU Model Generation | 12th Gen |
| CPU Model Number | 1 |
| Chipset Type | X1E-78-100 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Mouse, Keyboard, External Display, Storage Device, Printer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth, USB, USB Type-C |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (33) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2304 x 1536 Pixels |
| Display Technology | PixelSense Flow |
| Display Type | PixelSense |
| Form Factor | Copilot+ PC |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00196388283880 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Adreno |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Ram Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
| Hard-Drive Size | 1 TB |
| Hardware Interface | USB, USB Type C |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 11.85"L x 8.67"W x 0.69"Th |
| Item Weight | 2.96 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Chiclet |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 54.12 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 600 Nit |
| Microphone Form Factor | Integrated microphone |
| Model Name | Surface Laptop |
| Model Number | ZXX-00037 |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Native Resolution | 2304 x 1536 |
| Number Of Cells | 4 |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable, email |
| Power Device | AC adapter |
| Processor Brand | Snapdragon X Elite (12 core) |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon X Elite |
| Processor Speed | 1 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
| RAM Memory Slot Total Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR5x, LPDDR5x, LPDDR5x |
| RAM Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 16 GB |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Resolution | 2304 x 1536 |
| Screen Size | 13.8 Inches |
| Series Number | 37 |
| Speaker Description | Basic Speaker System |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Touch Screen Type | [PixelSense] |
| Touchpad Feature | Precision Haptic Touchpad |
| UPC | 196388283880 |
| Video Output | USB-C |
| Video Processor | Qualcomm |
| Voltage | 26 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Webcam Capability | Yes |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth |
T**Y
Excellent computer… but
I recently purchased the Microsoft Surface Laptop (2024), and overall, I’m incredibly impressed with its performance. The 13.8" touchscreen display is vibrant and crisp, and the Snapdragon X Elite (12-core) processor makes multitasking a breeze. With 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD storage, this laptop handles everything I throw at it—whether it’s video editing, running complex software, or just casual browsing. Windows 11 runs smoothly, and the device feels premium and well-built. Battery life is outstanding, and it’s surprisingly lightweight, making it great for both work and travel. The laptop is fast, responsive, and does exactly what I need without any hiccups. However, my one gripe is that after spending nearly $2,000 on this high-end machine, I still have to pay extra for Copilot+. Given the price of the laptop, I would have expected this feature to be included, especially since it’s one of Windows 11's flagship features. While Copilot+ is a helpful AI tool, it feels like it should be a standard part of the package. Overall, I’m still giving it 5 stars because the hardware is fantastic, and it excels at everything I use it for. I just wish Microsoft would rethink the pricing model for Copilot+.
M**O
Phenomenal laptop (13.8 Surface Laptop)
This laptop is very powerful as well as very efficient. I’ve been using it as my main laptop for studying and it lasts nearly the whole day. It’s fast and zippy. If there’s one thing I don’t like about it, it’s that not all computer programs are compatible with it right now. However, you can download some of those programs from the Microsoft App Store. It’s also smaller than I thought it would be, but the screen is quite big. Sound quality is decent and the screen is nice and sharp. It’s not an oled screen but it’s still very impressive. The keyboard itself is very much the best keyboard I’ve used on a computer. The track pad is also very good. This laptop is very sturdy and light as well. Copilot is useful and fun to use, but it still needs some work. All in all, for the features and the power this computer has I think it’s a great value for the money, especially when you get it on sale for the holidays!
B**A
Great quality and light weight
Use this daily! I love it!
T**F
Good hardware but mine had problems
Read lots of reviews on all kinds of laptops and this one kept being mentioned as the best windows laptop. Unfortunately I got a lemon and will try to exchange it. The USB port doesn't work. And within one week of owning it it randomly glitched out and shut down. I will give it another try and hopefully the replacement until will be ok. Otherwise the hardware is great. Keyboard feels good. Trackpad is smooth. Nice touch screen. Great sounding speakers too.
M**N
Best little laptop ever!!!!
Amazing little Mac
R**O
Good purchase
Very satisfied!
M**U
This laptop sucks
Hate this thing. It's buggy, can't connect my printer to it. I needed a laptop and asked a friend who is an IT manager and this was his suggestion. I want to sell it.
B**K
Closed/proprietary ARM chip/peripherals and poor compatibility
I'm a software engineer, and purchased this mainly out of curiosity to try and boot Linux on it. I managed to get a custom version of Ubuntu to boot to desktop, launch Firefox, etc using a USB keyboard, mouse, and boot drive (the installer for Ubuntu even sort of works, minus some bootloader issues regarding efivars). I was also able to install to the internal NVME drive as well, but unfortunately it seems that this is where things are a bit problematic from a standardization standpoint. Qualcomm's EFI implementation doesn't seem to support efivars, so you can't set Ubuntu as a boot option in the EFI boot menu (it only supports actual hardware drives as boot options). Installing the EFI executable in the standard location for the EFI boot directory doesn't work either. It turns out, that the EFI bootloader checks in the Microsoft directory first, then in the regular boot directory, so it's necessary to rename the Microsoft one to something else if you want to dual-boot Linux and Windows. This also means that it's currently not possible to enroll a custom secure boot key, so secure boot must be turned completely off to dual-boot Linux (as it can't be done with the signed Canoncical kernels, as each board will likely require a different kernel, and none of this is supported by the official kernels yet, this would also be very difficult for Canonical to maintain if they need to make a separate kernel for each board, which is unfortunately fairly typical for ARM devices in general. This is a problem I thought Microsoft would have solved, given how they standardized the PC platform on x64, but this doesn't seem to be the case). Another major issue with booting Linux even before you get to the kernel, is the bootloader starts in EL1, not EL2. There's a proprietary mechanism by which to escalate from EL1 to EL2 (Qualcomm secure launch) , but this only works for signed Windows binaries, so makes hypervisors effectively impossible to implement in Linux for this board. Additionally, Qualcomm uses non-standard ACPI descriptors for USB (XHCI). To initialize USB, you need to patch xHCI to bind to QCOM0D08, as it uses this descriptor rather than the standard PNP0D10, and isn't on the PCI bus like you'd expect on a PC (it's an ARM peripheral instead). Bringing up wifi didn't work with standard openly available firmware either, so relevant files had to be extracted from the Windows drivers for firmware, which got the ATH12k chip (which is actually on the PCI bus, along with NVME) to start up. Unfortunately, very little about this is standard, and each ARM board is likely to be slightly different. HID for example appears to be on a proprietary bus, and bringup of all these new ARM PCs will be very tricky for the Linux community to try and support. Virtualization support for Linux in Windows is also poor, with the USBIPD driver not supporting aarch64, and no way for the vendor to support aarch64 due to the closed-source nature of Windows Drivers (they currently rely on a shim driver from VirtualBox). Also from what I can tell there's no exposed serial port for debugging on this board, so if you're also bringing up Linux on this, make sure to use console=efifb as a kernel parameter to get debug output during bringup.
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