With premium prices but admittedly excellent build and specs, the Surface line of computers is growing. The first Surface device launched in 2012, two years after the iPad and many more after the MacBook. It has taken a few years for Microsoft’s Surface line to establish itself in the computer hardware market, late as it was to get into the game. And hey, even if you don’t need the power, if you have two and a half grand lying around you could always treat yourself to the best Microsoft has to offer. It is a touch off perfect because of the power issue at full capacity, a bad backlight on the keyboard and its undeniably cumbersome design.īut should be your first choice if you are a creative professional who wants Windows, excellent stylus input and lag-free performance. The keyboard and display are best in class and the clever integration into the base of a high-end GPU is commendable. The industrial design is cumbersome and won’t be to all tastes, but we love its proud bulk and desktop power. Microsoft knows it too, hence the availability at under £1,000 of both the Surface Laptop and Surface Pro.īut the Surface Book 2 remains its hero product. While an astonishingly capable and beautiful device, the Surface Book 2 is too much laptop for the average buyer.