Surface Book 3 tech specs (source: Microsoft)

Surface Book 3 full tech specs

Surface Book 3 is now available, and these are all the tech specs about the 15" and 13.5" models.

In this hardware refresh, Surface Book 3 promises to be 50 percent more powerful than its predecessor with battery life of up to 17.5 hours.

You’ll still be able to choose between the 13.5-inch or 15-inch model, and while there not significant design changes, Microsoft has focused on making big upgrades internally.

The Surface Book 3 features Intel 10th Generation processors, with the 13.5-inch model sporting a Core i5 quad-core processor, and the 15-inch model includes a Core i7 quad-core processor. The Surface Book 2 starts at $1599 for the 13.5-inch while the 15-inch model starts at $2499.

Surface Book 3 (15-inch)

The 15-inch model of the Surface Book 3 starts at $2299, and it comes with an Intel 10th Generation quad-core Core i7 processor, up to 32GB of RAM, up to 2TB of M.2 2280 for internal storage, and a 15-inch 3240 x 2160 display with thin bezels.

This time around, the Surface Book 3 comes with a GTX 1660Ti that should be enough to play most Xbox titles at 60fps with 1080p resolution, but without hardware-accelerated ray tracing. You can also upgrade to a Quadro RTX 3000 GPU starting at $3499 if you’re a business.

This model is also a device for gamers, since there’s now a new 127W charger to avoid problems charging during gameplay.

Of course, you can detach the display to use the device as a tablet, and Microsoft claims up to 17.5 hours of battery life.

Surface Book 3 (13.5-inch)

The 13.5-inch model of the Surface Book 3 starts at $1599, and it comes an Intel 10th Generation quad-core Core i5 processor, up to 32GB of RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, and a 13.5-inch 3000 x 2000 screen.

The smaller device packs an Intel built-in Iris Plus graphics, but you’ll be able to get it with a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q graphics for a starting price of $1999.

Unlike the 15-inch model, the 13.5-inch version is expected to last 15.5 hours on a single charge.

Surface Book 3 tech specs

Here’s a closer look at the tech specs of Surface Book 3.

Surface Book 3 13.5" tech specsSurface Book 3 15" tech specs
DisplayPixelSense Display
Resolution: 3000 x 2000 (267 PPI)
Aspect ratio: 3:2
Contrast ratio: 1600:1
Touch: 10 point multi-touch G5
PixelSense Display
Resolution: 3240 x 2160, (260 PPI)
10 point multi-touch G5
Aspect ratio: 3:2
Contrast ratio: 1600:1
ProcessorQuad-core 10th Gen Intel® Core i5-1035G7 Processor
Quad-core 10th Gen Intel® Core i7-1065G7 Processor
Quad-core 10th Gen Intel® Core i7-1065G7 Processor
Memory8GB, 16GB, or 32GB 3733Mhz LPDDR4x16GB or 32GB 3733Mhz LPDDR4x
GraphicsIntel Core i5-1035G7 models: Intel Iris Plus Graphics
Intel Core i7-1065G7 models: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design w/4GB GDDR5 graphics memory
Intel Core i7-1065G7 models: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design w/6GB GDDR6 graphics memory
Dimensions Intel Core i5: 12.3" x 9.14" x 0.51"-0.90" (312 mm x 232 mm x 13 mm-23 mm)
Intel Core i7: 12.3" x 9.14" x 0.59"-0.90" (312 mm x 232 mm x 15 mm-23 mm)
13.5" x 9.87" x 0.568-0.90" (343 mm x 251 mm x 15 mm-23 mm)
WeightIntel Core i5: 3.38 lb (1,534 g) including keyboard
Intel Core i7: 3.62 lb (1,642 g) including keyboard
Intel Core i7: 4.20 lb (1,905 g) including keyboard
StorageSolid-state drive (SSD) options: 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB PCIe SSDSolid-state drive (SSD) options: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB PCIe SSD
BatteryConnected to keyboard base: Up to 15.5 hours of typical device usage Connected to keyboard base: Up to 17.5 hours of typical device usage
WirelessWi-Fi 6: 802.11ax compatible
Bluetooth Wireless 5.0 technology
Wi-Fi 6: 802.11ax compatible
Bluetooth Wireless 5.0 technology
Xbox Wireless built-in
SecurityTPM 2.0 chip for enterprise security
Enterprise-grade protection with Windows Hello face sign-in
Ports2 x USB-A (version 3.1 Gen 2)
1 x USB-C (version 3.1 Gen 2 with USB Power Delivery revision 3.0)
3.5mm headphone jack
2 x Surface Connect ports (one on keyboard base, one on tablet)
Full-size SDXC card reader
Compatible with Surface Dial on- and off-screen interaction
Cameras, video and audioWindows Hello face authentication camera (front-facing)
5.0MP front-facing camera with 1080p HD video
8.0MP rear-facing auto-focus camera with 1080p HD video
Dual far-field Studio Mics
Front-facing stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos
ExteriorCasing: Magnesium
Color: Platinum
Physical buttons: Volume, Power
SensorsAmbient light sensor
Proximity sensor
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Magnetometer
Software Windows 10 Home
In boxIntel Core i5: 65W Surface Power Supply w/USB-A (5W) charging port
Intel Core i7: 102W Surface Power Supply w/USB-A (7W) charging port
Quick Start Guide
Safety and warranty documents
Intel Core™ i7: 127W Surface Power Supply w/USB-A (7W) charging port
Quick Start Guide
Safety and warranty documents

As for ports, both devices are getting two USB-A ports, a single USB-C port with USB Power Delivery 3.0 support, a full-size UHS-II SD card reader, and a Surface Connect port, but there’s no Thunderbolt 3 support.

Microsoft is also adding far-field studio mics, and you’ll find 5MP front-facing and 8MP rear-facing auto-focus camera with 1080p HD video, and support for Windows Hello face authentication.

You can preorder the Surface Book 3 starting May 6, but the device will be available in the United States and Canada starting May 21, and Microsoft says they’ll be coming to more regions soon.

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