

The Surface Laptop has always been a gorgeous piece of hardware, and the Surface Laptop 4 is definitely no exception. The Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 is perfect for productivity tasks. Hopefully, Microsoft adds that configuration at a later date, we're sure there's some traveling video editor somewhere that would appreciate it. It's definitely an odd configuration, given that the workloads that would need the most RAM are the same workloads that would need the extra processor power that the Ryzen 7 4980U would bring to the table. The most powerful Surface Laptop you can get is the 15-inch model with an 11th-gen Intel Core i7 processor, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD for $2,399 (£2,399, AU$3,999). And, oddly, the higher configurations feature Intel hardware instead of AMD. You can also upgrade the rest of the laptop's hardware if you need a bit more power. Still, a bigger laptop screen is a bigger laptop screen. It's 201 PPI on either laptop, so there's not going to be a noticeable difference either way you go. The 15-inch laptop (opens in new tab) does technically have a higher resolution, but it's the same pixel density. Ports: 1 x USB-C, 1 x USB-A, combi audio jack, Surface ConnectĬonnectivity: Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.0 Conversely, the Surface Laptop 4 took just 11 seconds.Here is the Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 configuration sent to TechRadar for review:ĬPU: Intel Core i7-1185G7 (12MB cache, up to 4.8GHz boost) When it comes to editing photos, it took the Surface Laptop 5 only 15 seconds to complete the task.


The Surface Laptop 4 crushed its successor with a score of 88. On the HDXPRT 4 test, a benchmark that analyzes how well it handles commercial apps like Photoshop, the Surface Laptop 5 delivered a score of 78. The Surface Laptop 4, on the other hand, finished at much faster rate of 8 minutes and 21 seconds. It took the Surface Laptop 5 8 minutes and 53 seconds to complete the task. We also ran the Handbrake video editing benchmark, tasking both laptops with transcoding a 4K video to 1080p. In other words, the numbers are telling us that the Surface Laptop 4 is a better performer than the Surface Laptop 4. The Surface Laptop 5 staggered behind its predecessor with a score of 6,560. According to the Geekbench 5.4 overall performance test, the AMD Ryzen 7 4980U CPU inside the 15-inch Surface Laptop 4 achieved a score of 6,748. However, one would think the Surface Laptop 5 would be a better performer than the Surface Laptop 4, but imagine our surprise when we discovered that it's not. Microsoft Surface Laptop 5 (Image credit: Microsoft)
