Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8" 2K Touchscreen 2024 Review
With a CPU performance score in the 98th percentile, this Surface Laptop is shockingly fast. But its weak GPU and small storage make it a specialist, not an all-rounder.
Overview
The Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC is a bit of a specialist. Its Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite CPU lands in the 98th percentile, which is frankly wild for a 1.34kg machine. That means raw processing power that can hang with much larger, hotter laptops. But it's not a generalist. With a GPU ranking in the 36th percentile and gaming scoring a 7.7 out of 100, this isn't your machine for after-hours fun. It's built for a very specific user who wants a featherweight laptop that can absolutely crush CPU-heavy tasks without breaking a sweat.
Performance
Let's talk about that CPU. A 98th percentile score isn't just good, it's elite. The 12-core Qualcomm X1E-84-100 chip at 3.4GHz is the star here, and it makes this laptop a monster for business apps, coding, and data analysis. It'll compile code or render spreadsheets faster than almost anything else you can carry in one hand. The trade-off is the integrated Qualcomm Adreno GPU. Its 36th percentile ranking means you're looking at basic graphics work and maybe some very light gaming, but that's it. The 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM is decent, but its 32nd percentile ranking shows it's becoming the new baseline, not a standout feature.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- CPU performance is in the 98th percentile, making it a productivity beast. 99th
- At 1.34kg, it scores an 89th percentile for compactness. It's incredibly light. 97th
- The 120Hz, 2304x1536 touchscreen is smooth and sharp, sitting in the 71st percentile. 95th
- WiFi 7 connectivity is future-proof and a nice perk for a business machine. 87th
- It scores a solid 75th percentile for reliability, which is peace of mind.
Cons
- The integrated GPU is a weak point, ranking only in the 36th percentile.
- The 512GB SSD is small by today's standards, landing in the 26th percentile.
- 16GB of RAM is just okay, reflected in its 32nd percentile ranking.
- Port selection is limited, scoring a below-average 45th percentile.
- It's explicitly not for gaming, with a category score of just 7.7 out of 100.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 |
| Cores | 12 |
| Frequency | 3.4 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 6 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | X1 |
| Type | integrated |
| VRAM Type | Shared |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 16 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
| Storage | 512 GB |
| Storage Type | SSD |
Display
| Size | 13.8" |
| Resolution | 2304 |
| Panel | PixelSense |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Brightness | 600 nits |
Connectivity
| USB Ports | 3 |
| Thunderbolt | 2 |
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 7 |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
Physical
| Weight | 1.3 kg / 3.0 lbs |
| Battery | 54 Wh |
| OS | Windows 11 Home |
Value & Pricing
At $1099, the value proposition is clear but narrow. You're paying a premium for that top-tier ARM CPU performance in an ultra-portable Windows package. Compared to an Intel or AMD laptop at this price, you'll get better battery life (in theory) and that killer single-core speed, but you'll sacrifice graphics power and some software compatibility. It's a great price if your workflow is all about the CPU and portability.
Price History
vs Competition
Stacked against the Apple MacBook Pro with M4, you get a similar philosophy but a much lower price and Windows. The MacBook will have better graphics and maybe better battery, but you're paying more. Compared to a Lenovo Legion Pro 7i, you're looking at two different worlds. The Legion will demolish it in gaming (GPU in the 90+ percentile) but be twice the weight. The Asus Zenbook Duo offers more screen real estate and likely better graphics, but its CPU won't touch this Qualcomm chip. This Surface is for the person who wants MacBook Air-like portability with a CPU that punches way above its weight class.
| Spec | Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8" 2K Touchscreen | Apple MacBook Pro Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M5, Nano-Texture Glass, | ASUS ROG Flow ASUS ROG Flow - AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 AMD Radeon | Lenovo Yoga Lenovo - Yoga Slim 9i - Copilot+ PC - 14" 4K 120Hz | Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Samsung - Galaxy Book5 Pro - Copilot+ PC - 14" 3K | MSI Prestige MSI - Prestige 13”AI+ - Ukiyoe Edition 13.3"OLED |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 | Apple M5 | AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 | Intel Core Ultra 7 258V | Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 | Intel Core Ultra 7 258V |
| RAM (GB) | 16 | 24 | 128 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 512 | 4096 | 1024 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
| Screen | 13.8" 2304x1536 | 14.2" 3024x1964 | 13.4" 2560x1600 | 14" 3840x2400 | 14" 2880x1800 | 13.3" 2880x1800 |
| GPU | Qualcomm X1 | Apple (10-Core) | AMD Radeon 8060 | Intel Arc Graphics | Intel Arc Graphics | Intel Arc Graphics |
| OS | Windows 11 Home | macOS | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
| Weight (kg) | 1.3 | 1.5 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 1 |
| Battery (Wh) | 54 | 72 | 70 | 75 | - | - |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Screen | Compact | Storage | User Sentiment | Reliability | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8" 2K Touchscreen | 98.6 | 42 | 60.9 | 94.7 | 81.2 | 87 | 49.1 | 78.2 | 75.6 | 96.5 |
| Apple MacBook Pro 14" Compare | 82.9 | 20.6 | 68.5 | 90.6 | 96.9 | 73.4 | 98.6 | 91.9 | 94.8 | 95.5 |
| ASUS ROG Flow GZ302EA-XS99 Compare | 95.5 | 80.9 | 99.5 | 98.9 | 89.8 | 93.4 | 76.6 | 56.9 | 55.8 | 99.4 |
| Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14" Compare | 65.7 | 66.6 | 94.6 | 90.6 | 99.9 | 84.7 | 72.3 | 84.7 | 75.6 | 90.3 |
| Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Galaxy Book5 Pro 14" 3K Compare | 69 | 66.6 | 86.9 | 90.6 | 93.5 | 84.9 | 72.3 | 78.2 | 75.6 | 96.5 |
| MSI Prestige 13”AI+ Ukiyoe Edition 13.3"OLED Compare | 65.7 | 66.6 | 86.9 | 98.3 | 90.6 | 95.5 | 72.3 | 91.9 | 55.8 | 88.1 |
Verdict
So, who should buy this? If you're a business user, student, or developer who lives in spreadsheets, IDEs, and browsers, and you prize portability above all else, this is a compelling, data-backed choice. That 98th percentile CPU is no joke. But if you need to do any serious graphics work, gaming, or just want a more balanced machine, the GPU and storage limitations are real hurdles. It's a fantastic specialist, not a great all-rounder.