![]() While I’m coming at this from a gaming angle, the Surface Book 3 is not designed to be a gaming laptop - at least, not primarily. The Surface Book 2’s aesthetics didn’t really change in comparison to the orignal Surface Book, and the same is decidedly true for the 3. I’m currently rocking the 13.5″ model, complete with 16GB of RAM, an Intel Core i7-8650U 8th Gen processor and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 GPU with 2GB of GDDR5 memory. My Surface Book 2 really is starting to show its age. The company happily obliged, not only sending over the 13.5″ laptop’s glow up, but its powerful, slightly more gaming-oriented 15” option as well.Īs with the one that came before it, I’m in love with the Surface Book 3. Asking my darling child “STURFACE BOOK 2″ for forgiveness, I hit up Microsoft to see if I could try out its new range. That said, it’s hard to ignore that there are some newcomers on the block. My Surface Book 2 has served me faithfully, joining me on overnight trips and functioning as my primary workstation at events like E3. In situations like that, I usually take to my ol’, reliable Surface Book 2 and work from a decidedly remote location: the couch, my bed, or even the backyard when I really want to see the world. ![]() However, in Melbourne’s second bout of battening down the hatches I’m starting to feel a bit stir crazy - the all-too familiar four walls of my office are starting to feel like they’re closing in on me. What felt like an overindulgence at the same has ultimately saved me in this period of lockdown (um, lockdowns), offering a workstation for the day and a source of entertainment at night. I’m a fortunate guy, coincidentally buying a tricked-out gaming rig just weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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