Microsoft releases new Surface Laptop 8 with up to 64 GB RAM and Arc B390 graphics

Microsoft has finally updated its Surface Laptop series with eighth-generation models. Arriving right on schedule, the new Surface Laptop 8 replaces Lunar Lake versions of the Surface Laptop 7 rather than their Snapdragon-powered counterparts (curr. $1,199 on Amazon).
Contrary to rumours, the Surface Laptop 8 has not launched with an optional OLED display. Instead, the new Surface Laptop continues to be available with 13.8-inch and 15-inch IPS 'PixelSense Flow' displays that deliver up to a 120 Hz refresh rate. Incidentally, Microsoft has increased the latter's resolution to 3,270 x 2,180, which results in pixel density increasing from 201 PPI to 262 PPI.
Also, Microsoft has included integrated privacy screen technology, which can be activated by pressing the F1 key. Unfortunately, this display technology is unavailable on Surface Laptop 8 units configured with 5G modems. Setting that aside, all Surface Laptop 8 models retain Microsoft's Surface Connect port, as well as a microSD card reader for its 15-inch model.
Arguably, the only other major upgrade between the 'for Business' versions of the Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Laptop 8 is the transition from Lunar Lake to Panther Lake processors. Specifically, Microsoft's new laptops will be available with up to the Core Ultra X7 368H, which brings Intel's powerful Arc B390 iGPU to the table.
The Surface Laptop 8 starts at $1,949.99 and can be configured with up to 64 GB of RAM. Meanwhile, privacy screen variants start at $2,549.99 in the US. Please see Microsoft's website for more details.












