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Title: Lunar Lake vs. Snapdragon inside a convertible - Microsoft Surface Pro OLED for Business review
Post by: Redaktion on April 14, 2025, 18:42:04
Microsoft now also offers its Surface Pro convertible equipped with Intel's Lunar Lake processors—but specifically targeted toward business customers. We have tested the OLED version and investigated whether private customers might be missing out on the better model.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lunar-Lake-vs-Snapdragon-inside-a-convertible-Microsoft-Surface-Pro-OLED-for-Business-review.998980.0.html
Title: Re: Lunar Lake vs. Snapdragon inside a convertible - Microsoft Surface Pro OLED for Business review
Post by: Nedim on April 14, 2025, 21:48:57
Dota game framerates are inconsistent
Title: Re: Lunar Lake vs. Snapdragon inside a convertible - Microsoft Surface Pro OLED for Business review
Post by: heffeque on April 14, 2025, 23:14:57
Wow... the V3 really has very poor power management.
Title: Re: Lunar Lake vs. Snapdragon inside a convertible - Microsoft Surface Pro OLED for Business review
Post by: Jiri F on April 16, 2025, 08:26:43
No 3mm jack on business tablet is unforgivable...
Title: Re: Lunar Lake vs. Snapdragon inside a convertible - Microsoft Surface Pro OLED for Business review
Post by: fourthdose on October 05, 2025, 05:49:59
Microsoft Sufrace Pro. No 4G or 5G LTE for Intel version? Is that right?

I need a back camera = rear camera for my laptop. And 4G or 5G built in. And I need all VPN software and old Nokia Suite Windows software to work, so I likely still need Intel instead of QualComm ARM?

Maybe this is a solution?:

Copy paste from another website:
By Sunny Grimm published July 16, 2024

$1,100 Meteor Lake-powered laptop features a removable camera — Honor MagicBook Art 14 also flaunts a 3.1K OLED 120 Hz display with 4,320 Hz PWM dimming

Why duct-tape your camera when you can lose it in your bag instead?

The camera can be reversed for front-facing or REAR-facing needs and appears to have a firm magnetic grip on the top of the laptop when deployed. However, as seen in the unboxing video below, the privacy win of a removable camera may be circumvented by its incredibly high risk of loss. Removable camera footage starts at 1:21.

HONOR and its former parent company, HUAWEI, are no strangers to wacky hidden camera solutions, with this one perhaps taking the cake.

... But is it available to buy with a Nordic keyboard in Finland or Sweden?