13-inch Microsoft Surface Laptop evaluation: A slightly even worse variation of a year-old PC

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Microsoft's new 13-inch Surface Laptop is an odd one
It's inarguably a step down in every respect from last year's 13.8-inch Surface Laptop
But it's also too good (and too expensive) to be considered a replacement for the Surface Laptop Go, the company's perennially overpriced
and underspecced entry-level laptop
It's cheaper than last year's Surfaces, but mostly because Microsoft gave those devices a de facto price hike by killing the entry-level
configurations of those PCs.We're left with a laptop that's perfectly fine or even great, depending on what you want
It's relatively affordable for what is, a sort of MacBook Air-ish, just-the-basics portable computer
But it's such a step down from the $999 laptop Microsoft released just last year that it's hard not to see the entire laptop as one big
series of compromises.Despite just calling it the "Surface Laptop, 13-inch," Microsoft clearly considers this to be an entirely different
sub-class of laptop rather than a continuation of the flagship Surface Laptop or the lower-end Surface Go
The system identifies itself to Windows as "Surface Laptop 13in 1st Ed with Snapdragon," where the 13.8- and 15-inch Surface Laptops are
both labeled as 7th edition devices.13-inch Surface LaptopSurface Laptop 7 (13.8-inch)Surface Laptop Go 3Processor8-core Snapdragon X
Plus10-core Snapdragon X Plus or 12-core Snapdragon X EliteIntel Core i5-1235U (2 P-cores, 8 E-cores)RAM16GB LPDDR5x16, 32, or 64GB LPDDR5x8
inches, 2.49 lbsStarting price$899$999$799 (launch), $949 (now, for some reason)In measurements and specs, this new Surface Laptop falls
right in between the 13.8-inch flagship and the aging Surface Go 3
The new laptop also borrows components and ideas from both the Surface Laptop 7 and the Surface Go design
But in the end, this feels like a refreshed, Arm-powered iteration of the Surface Laptop Go rather than a more compact version of the
flagship Surface design.Internally, the 13-inch Surface Laptop is a scaled-back version of the flagship laptops Microsoft launched a year
ago
Its 8-core Snapdragon X Plus processor uses the same architecture as the larger laptops, just with fewer cores
To meet Microsoft's Copilot+ requirements, it has the same neural processing unit (NPU) as the bigger Surface devices, as well as 16GB of
RAM and 256GB or 512GB of storage
Aside from storage and the color of the device, there are no upgrade options or choices to make
But unlike with the Surface Go, this does mean that the entry-level model is adequately specced and will feel plenty fast for most things.