While the base machine is competitively priced, things start to jump up when you talk about opting for the Nvidia dedicated graphics that reside in the base (so can’t be used with the tablet unless it’s attached to the keyboard). The display is excellent, too – pin-sharp – while there’s support for USB-C and USB-A, although you do have to put up with a proprietary power connector that we hope Microsoft will dump when it revises this machine next. And with Windows being very touch-friendly, the tablet isn’t just for show – you can really put it to work. Its party piece is a detachable touch display that pops on and off of the keyboard base and works as a separate tablet, although the Surface Pen is an optional extra. Available in two sizes, the Surface Book 2 is a powerful, do-anything machine. If you’re looking at a MacBook Pro equivalent that’s a PC you’ve just found it.
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