
Add approximately 0.64 pound for the AC adapter.

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Weight: 13.5-inch: 2.79 pounds (Cobalt Blue, Platinum) to 2.84 pounds (Sandstone, Matte Black) 15-inch: 3.4 pounds (Platinum, Matte Black, as tested).Operating system: Windows 10 Home (consumer, as tested) / Windows 10 Pro (commercial).Battery: 45.8Wh (design), 46.6Wh (full charge).Ports: 1 USB Type C, 1 USB Type A, Surface Connect, 3.5mm jack.Graphics: Iris Xe/AMD Radeon Graphics (as tested).Storage: 256GB/512GB (as tested)/1TB M.2 NVMe SSD.Processor: Core i5-1135G7, Core i5-1145G7, Core i7-1185G7 Ryzen 5 4680U Surace Edition, Ryzen 7 4980U Surface Edition (as tested).It’s so visually identical to the Surface Laptop 3 we reviewed previously that we were tempted to attach sticky notes to distinguish the two. We received a review unit of the 15-inch Surface Laptop 4 in a Matte Black, metallic configuration. However, if you’d like to pay a little less for a model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, feel free. Our review unit retails for about $1,500 on Amazon. One thing we appreciate about the Surface Laptop 4 is that there’s really no “gotcha” configuration-they’re all good. We’ve listed the available combinations and prices in our original news story announcing the Surface Laptop 4. Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 4 offers a surprising diversity of exterior design options: size (13.5-inch versus 15-inch), finish (clad in metal or Microsoft’s signature Alcantara fabric), and color. Microsoft Surface Laptop 4: Basic features

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