Microsoft has introduced new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop models under its Surface lineup. Microsoft is positioning both devices for performance and portability. They are now powered by the latest Snapdragon X2 chips from Qualcomm. Qualcomm
The new Surface Pro 13-inch starts at $1,499. It is available in Platinum, Black, and Dune color options. Microsoft says the device blends tablet flexibility with full Windows capability. It is offered with Snapdragon X2 Plus in a 10-core setup or Snapdragon X2 Elite in a 12-core setup. Storage and memory options go from 16GB to 64GB RAM and 256GB to 1TB storage. Wi-Fi 7 support is included as well. Battery life is rated up to 15.5 hours of local video playback. At the top end, pricing reaches $3,549 when fully configured.
The device features a 13-inch touchscreen display. An OLED panel is optional. The refresh rate can go up to 120Hz for smoother visuals.

Meanwhile, the new Surface Laptop is offered in 13.8-inch and 15-inch sizes. The starting prices are $1,599 and $1,699, respectively. The 13.8-inch model delivers up to 20 hours of battery life. The 15-inch version offers up to 19 hours. Both laptops use color-accurate LCD screens for consistent visuals.
Color options include Platinum, Black, and Dune. The 13.8-inch model also adds a Jade finish. Both laptops can be configured with the same Snapdragon X2 processors and memory options as the Surface Pro.
Storage begins at 256GB on the 13.8-inch model and 512GB on the 15-inch model. Both scale up to 1TB. The smaller laptop ships with a 39W power adapter, while the larger one uses a 65W charger.
The 13.8-inch Surface Laptop can reach up to $3,449 at maximum configuration. The 15-inch model has not yet listed a full 64GB RAM and 1TB storage option. However, both models are already available for purchase through Microsoft’s online store.
