Microsoft Surface Book 2 (13.50", Intel Core i7-8650U, 8 GB, 256 GB, CH)

Microsoft Surface Book 2

13.50", Intel Core i7-8650U, 8 GB, 256 GB, CH


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moini

7 years ago

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The Merc

7 years ago

Hi, No, unfortunately not. According to neowin.net as of 17.10., only 7 versions have been announced. The 13.5" versions come with the GTX1050 or Intel HD Graphics 620 and the 15" versions come with a GTX1060. The RAM has been doubled on 2 of the 13.5" models, but we don't expect such a crossover in the foreseeable future. -Tom Source: https://www.neowin.net/news/here-are-all-the-configurations-and-prices-of-the-new-surface-book-2

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YvenKiser

5 years ago

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hamburgeeeeer

5 years ago

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For programmes that require more graphics performance, the system automatically switches to this graphics card, as it is much more powerful than the chip integrated in the cpu. It can also be used, for example, for games that do not require infinite performance. Another example of use is video editing.

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YvenKiser

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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The batteries are permanently installed in the tablet and in the base - how is the Surface supposed to arrive "without a battery"? What do you want to set in the NVIDIA software?

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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The Merc

7 years ago

Hi, Microsoft only sells these 4 versions at the moment, so I assume that this configuration does not exist. This is probably because at such a high sales price, a slightly larger SSD doesn't make much of a difference or plays too close to the frame of the 8GB version, which is why a combination with a small SSD but 16GB RAM was simply dispensed with. That's why I would go for the 8GB version if I were on a budget, but if money isn't that important or the 16GB RAM is important, I would buy the 512GB version.

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