Microsoft Surface Laptop 13" 15" for Business Review

The Surface Laptop 7 15" is a reliable but overpriced workhorse. It's fine for office work, but you're paying a premium for the brand while getting middling performance and storage.

CPU Intel Core Ultra 5 236V
RAM 16 GB
Storage 256 GB
Screen 15" 2496x1664
GPU Intel Arc Graphics
OS Windows 11 Pro
Weight 1.7 kg
Battery 66 Wh
Microsoft Surface Laptop 13" 15" for Business laptop
73.6 Punteggio Complessivo

Overview

The Surface Laptop 7 15" is a solid, reliable workhorse that gets the job done without any fuss. It's built for the person who wants a clean Windows 11 Pro experience on a big, smooth 120Hz touchscreen and doesn't want to think about it. The one thing to know? This is a productivity machine, not a powerhouse. It's comfortable, it's capable, and it's priced like a premium device, but it's not trying to win any spec wars.

Performance

The performance is exactly what you'd expect from the specs: fine. The Intel 268V CPU and 32GB of RAM land in the 58th and 70th percentiles, respectively, which means it's perfectly competent for office work, web browsing, and media. The big surprise is the Intel Arc Graphics with 16GB of VRAM. On paper, that's a lot of video memory for an integrated GPU, but the 59th percentile ranking tells the real story. It's not for gaming (that 17.3/100 score is no joke), but it can handle an extra monitor or light photo editing without breaking a sweat.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 62.3
GPU 64.8
RAM 59.4
Ports 60.8
Screen 87.8
Portability 55.5
Storage 31.3
User Sentiment 48.8
Reliability 74.7
Social Proof 99.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 32GB of RAM is a sweet spot for future-proofing and multitasking. 99th
  • The 120Hz touchscreen is smooth and responsive for a great daily experience. 88th
  • Build quality and reliability are in the top quarter of all laptops. 75th
  • Windows 11 Pro out of the box is a plus for business users.

Cons

  • At $2350, the 512GB SSD (34th percentile) feels stingy and is a major bottleneck. 31th
  • The port selection is abysmal, ranking in the 7th percentile. Bring your dongles.
  • It's not for anything creative or demanding—the GPU and CPU are just mid-tier.
  • The 15" screen only hits the 25th percentile for quality, so don't expect the best display.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 5 236V
Cores 48
Frequency 2.1 GHz
L3 Cache 8 MB

Graphics

GPU Arc Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM 16 GB
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 256 GB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Display

Size 15"
Resolution 2496
Panel IPS
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 600 nits

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 7
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.4

Physical

Weight 1.7 kg / 3.7 lbs
Battery 66 Wh
OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

The value proposition is tough. You're paying a premium for the Surface design and reliability, but you're getting mid-tier core components and a paltry amount of storage for the price. If the specific form factor and brand are must-haves, it's an okay buy. For everyone else, there's better hardware for the money.

3.225 CA$

vs Competition

This sits in a weird spot. The 14" MacBook Pro with an M4 chip runs circles around it in CPU performance and battery life for a similar price, but you lose the touchscreen and Windows. The ASUS Zenbook Duo offers a far more innovative dual-screen design for creatives. And if you want raw power, any of the gaming laptops like the Lenovo Legion or MSI Vector will demolish it in performance for less money, though you'll trade portability and battery life. The Surface Laptop 7 is the safe, conventional choice in a crowd of more exciting or powerful options.

Verdict

I can only recommend this to a very specific buyer: someone who is deeply invested in the Microsoft ecosystem, values the Surface aesthetic and reliability above all else, and does very basic computing tasks. For nearly everyone else—students, creatives, power users, or gamers—there are better, faster, or more feature-packed laptops for $2350. It's a competent machine, but it's not a competitive one.