![]() ![]() Intel’s chip is paired with an 802.11ax radio, while the AMD chips come with 802.11ac. There are other, somewhat substantive differences between the consumer and Business models: the operating system (Windows 10 Pro, versus Windows 10 Home), as well as the wireless. (Full disclosure: Intel sent us this Surface Laptop 3 for review, not Microsoft.) The 15-inch Surface Laptop 3 consumer models use a semi-custom “Surface Edition” of the AMD’s older Zen+ Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 chips, while the 13-inch consumer and 13-inch/15-inch Surface Laptop 3 for Business use Intel’s 10th-gen Ice Lake chips. We’ve previously reviewed the 15-inch Surface Laptop 3 (Ryzen 5) as well as the Surface Laptop 3 (Ryzen 7), both of which are the “consumer” versions of the Surface Laptop 3 for Business. ![]() Pay close attention to the Surface Laptop 3 prices: There’s a massive $400 bump between the S元’s 256GB and 512GB SSD configurations. One of the new features of the Surface Laptop 3 is its ability to swap out the SSD, though it’s not exactly user-serviceable. Price: Orders start at at $1,099 at $1,599 as tested
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