My Thoughts For The Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 Is A ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 Star. Idk Probably A ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 Star What About You Your Thoughts On The Laptop Yourself Tech Summit Is It A Great Performance Laptop
@@Vogomax I think its a fantastic laptop. Its beautiful, has great battery life, great keyboard/trackpad, and a very nice screen. But I wouldn't buy it for my own use - because I would need to edit 4K videos on it, which is not capable of handling.
Surface products are the best for college. When the Surface pro 2 came out I bought one for college for taking notes and using AutoCAD. It replaced all my books and notebooks. Reduced the weight on my backpack big time. Also bought my gf the Surface tablet back in 2013, which is no longer made. Then bought her a Surface pro 3, and then a Surface laptop 2. Last year of college I bought myself a Surface Pro 5. Taking notes on the laptop using the pen as if you were writing on paper was a blessing. Specially in engineering school, where taking notes by just typing will get you no where.
I have this & I like it. It's light & packs a great amount of power for my needs. I share the same complaints, except with the webcam. I believe all webcams aren't excellent; they're just good enough.
I bought one a year ago. Keep an eye on the screen, Microsoft has acknowledged an issue with the screen that causes it to spontaneously crack. Mine just cracked a few days ago and now they want $675 to fix it.
Yes it fires from beneath the keyboard. They used that concept for the Surface 2 as well if I'm not mistaken. Volume is decently loud and quality is not the clearest but it is surprisingly clear.
Nice video. Tho you made three little mistakes: tge surface laptop unlike the surface pro is build from aluminum, not Magnesium. Also the display is a 3:2 not 16:10. Macbooks have 16:10 displays. And last the speakers fire from underneath the keyboard. I've got a question: do you laptop speakers also distort or rattle the keyboard at some frequencies or is it just mine?
I graduate highschool in about 2 months. I’m looking at laptops for college and med school. Do y’all have any recommended laptops that will last me a really long time? I’m debating between this laptop and a MacBook Pro. Thanks ☺️☺️
@@melodyscoconut I got a Mac Pro! It’s super awesome but I would definitely consider what works better for your lifestyle as well. I use my laptop for work too!
I just bought the SP3 for the keyboard (to write and draw), but I'm planning on also using it for video editing, too. Is it really not a good option for that? :(
I’m looking for an upgrade for my travel laptop, do you think this one would be worth it for me, I do very light gaming, but mostly video editing on my current laptop
It is a good laptop but apparently there is a flaw with the aluminum version. The top of the screen gets cracked because there are no rubber stops along the screen.
I like the review I just wish you would address that the laptop can have a single core boost of 3.6 and an all core boost of 2.6 when put on the highest performance mode, also wish you talked about what the integrated graphics were (g7)
Yes but no need to go for an i7 stick to the i5 256gb will last and serve you well for online classes. If you need more space(highly unlikely unless youre storage videos into your laptop) get a portable ssd edit: it is also touch screen helps when scrolling through pdfs and ppts
Ok I just got mine today. I7, 16gb, 1TB, all black metal option. Let me tell y’all something about this laptop. It feels a bit chunky. By that I mean it feels a little heavier than what everyone is putting out. I expected it to be super light. No...it’s got some heft to it. Have the sales rep at Best Buy bring you a new in box laptop. You’ll feel how heavy the box is. Granted some of the weight is the actual MS box but still you’ll feel the heft of the machine. The major heartburn I have is the heat! Good grief! It gets hot! Too much for you have it on your lap. I was just downloading some things off the net. Chrome, office, Edge updates...and I couldn’t handle the heat on my legs so I had to move it. Charging isn’t as fast as I thought it would be. My iPhone charges faster. If you’re thinking of options, be prepared to spend some money. The Arc mouse, pen, extra charger 🔌 are expensive. Forget the dock station!! I’m not saying you need any of those but be prepared to shell out some benjis if you want them. I’ve just started my MS surface journey. I hope I don’t regret this laptop!!!
I just bought one yesterday and everything you said is on point. Theres quite a bit of coil whining too while recharging. How has this laptop been for you so far?
@@saltandvinegar4444 to be honest it has grown on me. It’s much more convenient to get out and power up and connect to the internet than my full size 17in laptop. Also the battery 🔋 does hold a charge. I watched a full movie off my external drive last night and left it unplugged. It used about 20% leaving plenty of charge for other things.
@@thinkbeforeyoureact2988 yes it’s worth the buy. If you need a really portable laptop. Obviously this isn’t made for gaming or intense video editing. But for a laptop with touch screen and a nice track pad it’s super easy just to open it turn it on and go. I don’t even use the mouse or pen. I would even go so far as to tell you not to bother with those. I purchased all of the items that are surface and honestly i use the headphones and the laptop alone. No mouse or pen. Owell someday I may need to draw out something. I would say buy the extra charger though. That really comes in handy from office to home. I have a 17inch gaming laptop for my desktop replacement, and I use the surface as an easy tote usually in another room like the living room on a coffee table. If this is going to be your sole computing device the only thing I can say is it is limited on ports. So in my experience I use a more powerful laptop along side this for all my heavy duty computing. It really boils down to what you’re using it for. Sole laptop or like me along side another laptop. Once you start using it you’ll see it’s nice to type on but every once in a while the track pad stalls on 2 finger scrolling. Nothing major, just a slight stall.
Comparing this laptop to MacBook Air is a total joke. It has a U-Series 10th Gen CPU while the Air has a y-series. It’s like comparing a corolla to a corvette.
I'd still argue that neither of these are very good for productivity tasks (like video editing, animation, 3D modeling, etc.) inspite of their respective processors.
@@TechSummitTV I think it depends on what you consider productivity. Most people in the non-creative world use their computers for business mainly (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and some analytical tools. Windows and office tend to function better but more importantly the better cpu and cooling makes for a much better experience. I have both a MacBook and this Surface. I much prefer to work on my Surface and play around (photo/casual video editing) on my MacBook.
What are your thoughts on the Surface Laptop 3? Are you interested in getting one? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
My Thoughts For The Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 Is A ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 Star. Idk Probably A ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 Star
What About You Your Thoughts On The Laptop Yourself Tech Summit
Is It A Great Performance Laptop
@@Vogomax I think its a fantastic laptop. Its beautiful, has great battery life, great keyboard/trackpad, and a very nice screen. But I wouldn't buy it for my own use - because I would need to edit 4K videos on it, which is not capable of handling.
Tech Summit oh ok but what about using a laptop like this one for gaming
I've had it for like 2 weeks, don't regret it.
Tech Summit You sure do know how to edit your own TH-cam videos really well ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Surface products are the best for college. When the Surface pro 2 came out I bought one for college for taking notes and using AutoCAD. It replaced all my books and notebooks. Reduced the weight on my backpack big time. Also bought my gf the Surface tablet back in 2013, which is no longer made. Then bought her a Surface pro 3, and then a Surface laptop 2. Last year of college I bought myself a Surface Pro 5. Taking notes on the laptop using the pen as if you were writing on paper was a blessing. Specially in engineering school, where taking notes by just typing will get you no where.
I have this & I like it. It's light & packs a great amount of power for my needs.
I share the same complaints, except with the webcam. I believe all webcams aren't excellent; they're just good enough.
Bought this exact same one today, $400 off for Black Friday :)
I bought one a year ago. Keep an eye on the screen, Microsoft has acknowledged an issue with the screen that causes it to spontaneously crack. Mine just cracked a few days ago and now they want $675 to fix it.
@@R1S1NGDRAGON holy shit! What??!!!! What has happened since?
@@R1S1NGDRAGON Well glad I bought 4 years of complete coverage with it I guess!
Just ordered one today.. very excited!
Same
3:56 the speakers doesnt fire from the bottom but through the keyboard??
Yes it fires from beneath the keyboard. They used that concept for the Surface 2 as well if I'm not mistaken. Volume is decently loud and quality is not the clearest but it is surprisingly clear.
Yeah this dude is clueless
Nice review, but I think the aspect ratio is 3:2 which is my favorite
Bro you need to get way more views you are so good at what you do
Nice video. Tho you made three little mistakes: tge surface laptop unlike the surface pro is build from aluminum, not Magnesium. Also the display is a 3:2 not 16:10. Macbooks have 16:10 displays. And last the speakers fire from underneath the keyboard. I've got a question: do you laptop speakers also distort or rattle the keyboard at some frequencies or is it just mine?
2:19 sorry to say it, but it is 3:2 / 15:10
Can you download apps like banking, ect like a smart phone? Looking to use this and cut down on phone use....
You saved me from nearly buying raycons now I'm buying the creative outlier gold they look so much better
How does it compare to the Laptop Go which I'm considering to buy to replace my Lenovo 720S
I graduate highschool in about 2 months. I’m looking at laptops for college and med school. Do y’all have any recommended laptops that will last me a really long time? I’m debating between this laptop and a MacBook Pro. Thanks ☺️☺️
Which one did you end up choosing? I am also deciding!!
@@melodyscoconut I got a Mac Pro! It’s super awesome but I would definitely consider what works better for your lifestyle as well. I use my laptop for work too!
@@cneal6197 thanks for your input! Its hard to choose but i’m leaning towards macbook pro so we will see :)
This dude need more subs
Will you consider this laptop for music production??
It is a nice laptop, great review?
Hey, love the channel , does the Alcântara stain over time ?
A great review! Thanks so much
I just bought the SP3 for the keyboard (to write and draw), but I'm planning on also using it for video editing, too. Is it really not a good option for that? :(
You'd be better off with the surface pro 7
I’m looking for an upgrade for my travel laptop, do you think this one would be worth it for me, I do very light gaming, but mostly video editing on my current laptop
Probably wouldn't be great for video editing. Light gaming, sure. But it really depends on what types of videos you're editing and the like.
It is a good laptop but apparently there is a flaw with the aluminum version. The top of the screen gets cracked because there are no rubber stops along the screen.
I’ve Been Also Having Thoughts For Apple MacBook Air (2020)
I do have a review on the channel for the 2020 MacBook Air, actually! But I will still be doing a direct comparison of the two very soon.
Tech Summit Ok Got Ya 👍🏼👍🏼
I like the review I just wish you would address that the laptop can have a single core boost of 3.6 and an all core boost of 2.6 when put on the highest performance mode, also wish you talked about what the integrated graphics were (g7)
Thanks, I may opt for Surface Laptop 3 over Surface Pro 7
What’s did you end up getting and do you have and pros and cons?
Can this laptop be used a as CPU if I decided to connect an extra monitor?
Yes!
@@TechSummitTV great, thanks.
Would this workbfor photo and video ediding
Would you recomment this laptop for a college student taking online classes?
Yes but no need to go for an i7 stick to the i5 256gb will last and serve you well for online classes. If you need more space(highly unlikely unless youre storage videos into your laptop) get a portable ssd
edit: it is also touch screen helps when scrolling through pdfs and ppts
Lenovo Ideapad, half price than ms laptop, would be enough for a student
Is it powerful enough for computer science undergraduate with no graphic design programming?
do you edit your audio ?, if so, how do you edit? could make a video about it, it sounds great: D
I don't really edit my audio. I just have an equalizer already set up for my microphone so that it always sounds this way, haha.
@@TechSummitTV nice, congratulations on the quality
Ok I just got mine today. I7, 16gb, 1TB, all black metal option. Let me tell y’all something about this laptop. It feels a bit chunky. By that I mean it feels a little heavier than what everyone is putting out. I expected it to be super light. No...it’s got some heft to it. Have the sales rep at Best Buy bring you a new in box laptop. You’ll feel how heavy the box is. Granted some of the weight is the actual MS box but still you’ll feel the heft of the machine. The major heartburn I have is the heat! Good grief! It gets hot! Too much for you have it on your lap. I was just downloading some things off the net. Chrome, office, Edge updates...and I couldn’t handle the heat on my legs so I had to move it. Charging isn’t as fast as I thought it would be. My iPhone charges faster. If you’re thinking of options, be prepared to spend some money. The Arc mouse, pen, extra charger 🔌 are expensive. Forget the dock station!! I’m not saying you need any of those but be prepared to shell out some benjis if you want them. I’ve just started my MS surface journey. I hope I don’t regret this laptop!!!
I just bought one yesterday and everything you said is on point. Theres quite a bit of coil whining too while recharging. How has this laptop been for you so far?
@@saltandvinegar4444 to be honest it has grown on me. It’s much more convenient to get out and power up and connect to the internet than my full size 17in laptop. Also the battery 🔋 does hold a charge. I watched a full movie off my external drive last night and left it unplugged. It used about 20% leaving plenty of charge for other things.
@@standodge5536 is it worth the buy?
@@thinkbeforeyoureact2988 yes it’s worth the buy. If you need a really portable laptop. Obviously this isn’t made for gaming or intense video editing. But for a laptop with touch screen and a nice track pad it’s super easy just to open it turn it on and go. I don’t even use the mouse or pen. I would even go so far as to tell you not to bother with those. I purchased all of the items that are surface and honestly i use the headphones and the laptop alone. No mouse or pen. Owell someday I may need to draw out something. I would say buy the extra charger though. That really comes in handy from office to home. I have a 17inch gaming laptop for my desktop replacement, and I use the surface as an easy tote usually in another room like the living room on a coffee table. If this is going to be your sole computing device the only thing I can say is it is limited on ports. So in my experience I use a more powerful laptop along side this for all my heavy duty computing. It really boils down to what you’re using it for. Sole laptop or like me along side another laptop. Once you start using it you’ll see it’s nice to type on but every once in a while the track pad stalls on 2 finger scrolling. Nothing major, just a slight stall.
@@standodge5536 cool man, thank you so much for replying have a great one.👌✌️
Bose QC Earbuds 🤔😁
this laptop looks gorgeous bro. great video
Thank you! It is a very a nice looking machine, for sure.
i can't take his accent seriously
Comparing this laptop to MacBook Air is a total joke. It has a U-Series 10th Gen CPU while the Air has a y-series. It’s like comparing a corolla to a corvette.
I'd still argue that neither of these are very good for productivity tasks (like video editing, animation, 3D modeling, etc.) inspite of their respective processors.
@@TechSummitTV I think it depends on what you consider productivity. Most people in the non-creative world use their computers for business mainly (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and some analytical tools. Windows and office tend to function better but more importantly the better cpu and cooling makes for a much better experience. I have both a MacBook and this Surface. I much prefer to work on my Surface and play around (photo/casual video editing) on my MacBook.
This channel is far too small
Why did you talk like that bruh
I think you spelt Crapbook wrong
Games like the old assassins creed 1,2 trilogy and 3,4 work well on this laptop due to the lower graphics