In theory, I can't see why this software tweak can't be implemented on Surface Book 2, save for the licensing cost. But due to the lack of a dedicated subwoofer, audio remains a little bit less rich than preferred. The physical speakers are unchanged with Surface Book 3, but Dolby Atmos gives more spatial representation to audio and it sounds great. Luckily, it is still a dual-prong plug without a ground, which makes it great for travel.ĭolby Atmos sound tuning is also here. Even though the charger does not seem bigger, it certainly is heavy (1lb, or 455G). ![]() ![]() This improvement in wattage addresses a power-draining issue with the Surface Book 2, which, while rare, was a problem for some. The Surface Book 3 can utilize 120 watts with 7 watts for the Type-A port found in the base. The Surface Book 3 15 charger is now 127 watts versus the older 102 watts that came with Surface Book 2. Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central) ![]() Quadro is optimized for 3D rendering and CAD applications, where its memory system is ideal for more precise work versus gaming, which is more reliant on faster core speed. Indeed, due to the lower core clock rate, it will likely be worse. While Microsoft is offering an option for NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000 graphics, please make no mistake that option is not only pricier, but it won't be any better for gaming or general consumer applications. I'll also toss in some gaming benchmarks and framerates to see just how much better the GTX 1660 Ti is compared to the older GTX 1060 used in Surface Book 2. ![]() For example, the Surface Book 3 is more potent with its 4,979 score on Time Spy, while the Surface Book 2 only managed 3,557. One USB Type-C w/ video, power in/out and USB 3.1 (Gen2) dataįor the full review, I'll include comparison scores for the above 3DMark ones, though you can easily compare them to 3DMark's online database. Two Surface Connect ports (1 in tablet, 1 in keyboard base) One USB Type-C w/ video, power in/out and USB 3.1 (Gen1) data
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