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110 Features We Want to See in an Updated Microsoft Surface Book
2A Higher-Resolution Screen Would Be Nice
Although the 13.5-inch display in the Surface Book 2 already comes with a solid resolution of 3,000 by 2,000 pixels, it could be better. Several reports have said that Microsoft is planning a 4K screen in the Surface Book 2, which would represent a nice upgrade over its existing display technology. It also would help the device separate itself from competitors such as Apple’s MacBook Air.
3Bring on Intel’s Latest Processors
Just about every report surrounding the Surface Book 2 says that it will come with Intel’s latest-generation Kaby Lake processors. That would make sense. Intel’s upcoming processors not only are faster than preceding models, but they also make it easier for Microsoft to move toward virtual reality and other emerging technologies if it so chooses.
4Don’t Forget the Surface Pen
Since Microsoft’s Surface Pen works quite well on the Surface Book, it wouldn’t make sense for Microsoft to eliminate the feature. But the company could launch a new and improved Surface Pen that’s both more accurate and delivers finer detail when writing or coloring a picture. The Surface Pen will differentiate the Surface Book 2 from its competitors.
5The Basic Design Doesn’t Require Much Revision
Although it would be nice to see Microsoft remove the pesky gap between the keyboard and display in the Surface Book, there isn’t much else the company would need to do to appeal to customers. The Surface Book is a well-designed computer that holds up well against new competitors from Lenovo, HP and others. Offering a similar design with a few tweaks here and there would be nice.
6An Extended Battery Life Is Always Welcome
Microsoft simply cannot offer a new Surface Book that comes with the same or less battery life than its predecessor. Customers expect longer battery lives now and need it for when they’re traveling. If Microsoft wants to appeal to enterprise users with Surface Book 2—and it should—the company must deliver a battery life that exceeds the first-generation Surface Book’s 12 hours.
7It Could Use More Ports
The first-generation Surface Book is a little light on ports, featuring just two USB 3.0 connectors and a full-size SD card reader and mini display port. Let’s hope that Microsoft can find a way to squeeze one or two more USB 3.0 ports and perhaps even a USB Type-C connector in the next-generation Surface Book.
8Continue to Remember Security
Microsoft will be trying to appeal to the corporate world with Surface Book 2, and that means it must offer as much security as possible. In addition to the Trusted Platform Module chip in the first-generation Surface Book, Microsoft must consider other ways to safeguard data, such as using biometric technology that goes beyond just Windows Hello facial recognition. A fingerprint scanner and even an iris scanner seem like good options.
9Stick With Just Windows 10 Pro
Microsoft made the smart move with its first Surface Book in only offering Windows 10 Pro to customers. The company must not change that policy. Windows 10 Pro is far better than Windows 10 Home and is the version corporate customers want. If Microsoft wants to appeal to both consumers and corporate customers, it only needs to offer Windows 10 Pro in the Surface Book 2.
10Better Graphics to Support Virtual Reality Is a No-Brainer
Whether it’s AMD or Nvidia, Microsoft needs to deliver the very best graphics cards it can in the Surface Book 2. As the company itself noted recently in a statement with Intel, “mixed reality,” or the confluence of virtual and augmented reality, is the future. But at least right now, it requires high-end graphics units to deliver appealing virtual experiences. If Microsoft is serious about virtual and augmented reality, bundling a high-end graphics chip would go a long way in making the Surface Book 2 a good platform to support VR.
11Don’t Go Overboard on the Price
Reports are mixed on whether Microsoft will keep the same price or raise prices for its Surface Book 2. Hopefully the company will find cost savings in its supply chain to help it keep prices static. The Surface Book 2 could be among the most popular Windows-based hybrids. But that can only be possible if Microsoft keeps its cost in check.