Where to buy the Microsoft Surface Laptop 4

The Surface Laptop 4 is here. More than 18 months after its predecessor, Microsoft’s high-end laptop is back, aiming to rival thin and light PCs from the likes of Apple, Acer and Huawei.

The device is largely unchanged from a design perspective, offering the same 13.5in and 15in size options as its predecessor. However, there are some significant changes to the internals that could make it a useful upgrade. For the majority of those running older Surface hardware, the Laptop 4 becomes the new default Microsoft PC. Here’s all you need to know about buying one for yourself.

How much does the Surface Laptop 4 cost?

The Surface Laptop 4 has exactly the same starting price (£999/US$999.99) as its predecessor, although these entry-level models are powered by AMD’s Ryzen 4000 series. It seems like a strange move, considering theRyzen 5000 seriesare already available in a wide range of devices. Intel configurations, using the latest11th-gen processors, start at £1,269/US$1,299.99. Here’s the full pricing information:

None of these are a big surprise, although you’ll need deep pockets to afford the more premium models. However, unlike theSurface Laptop Go, the entry-level models will probably offer everything most people are looking for from an everyday laptop.

Where to buy the Surface Laptop 4

The obvious place to buy the Surface Laptop 4 is directly from Microsoft, where it’s on sale in theUK,USand many other territories. However, it’s also available to purchase via the following third-party retailers:

John Lewisis also expected to stock the device, although it’s not available at the time of writing. In the US, it’s worth checking out the following:

Targetmay also sell the device, but it isn’t currently available to buy from its website.

What’s new with the Surface Laptop 4?

The Surface Laptop is a relatively minor update, but some key upgrades mean it’s definitely worth considering. Among the most noticeable is a choice between Intel and AMD processors, available across both 13.5in (2256×1504) and 15in (2496×1664) models. The touchscreen ‘PixelSense’ displays remain the same, as do the range of ports and video calling features.

However, Microsoft is advertising up to an incredible 19 hours of battery life on a single charge, while even the top-spec 15in version can supposedly get 16.5hours. With plentiful RAM and storage options, it’s even being pitched as a device for light gaming.

Read more about theSurface Laptop 4.

The Surface Laptop 4 will stay at full price for a while, but there are plenty more excellentMicrosoft Surface dealsavailable right now. You may also be interested in our round-up of thebest Surface deviceswe’ve reviewed.

Author: Anyron Copeman, Mobile Editor, Tech Advisor

Anyron is Mobile Editor at Tech Advisor, where he’s been a mainstay of the editorial team since 2019. In his current role, Anyron is responsible for all smartphone, tablet and mobile network coverage on the site. A BA Journalism graduate, he has experience with a wide range of consumer tech products and services, including smartphones, tablets, foldables, wearables and more.

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