![]() I usually reach for an external mouse to make laptop use less painful, but the Surface Laptop 4 touchpad doesn’t have the usual sporadically responsive quirks of competitors. Once opened, there’s a quiet and responsive keyboard with an appropriately sized touchpad beneath it which, mercifully, doesn’t actually suck. You really need two hands to crack the lid. Maybe the metal plays a role in this, but lifting the lid isn’t as easy as I’m used to from my faithful XPS 13 or the Asus TUF Dash F15 I recently reviewed. After using and reviewing laptops with plastic bases, I was immediately drawn to the aluminium case even if it adds to the overall heft and shows how grubby my fingers are (mostly on the bottom of the Surface Laptop 4, though). Opting for the 13.5-inch screen lets you choose between softer Alcantara or metal, whereas the 15-inch model only comes in metal. ![]() The screen size of the Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 determines the overall material and feel.
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