The Surface Book is the first ever laptop made by Microsoft, and it will go on sale on October 26th, and it’s a 13.5-inch device with optional discrete graphics packed inside the keyboard base that also detach, so you can use the display as a tablet.

Microsoft announced the laptop during its Windows 10 Devices event in New York City last October 6th, I got the chance to attend the event and get a closer look of the device, and it’s the ultimate laptop you can buy this year.

The new laptop from Microsoft that expands the Surface brand to new devices is twice as fast as the MacBook Pro. You can get it with an up to an Intel Skylake Core i7, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage with the discrete NVIDIA GeForce graphics.

The design of Surface Book is like nothing you’ve seen before, from the beautiful PixelSense display, to the hardware, to the best in class keyboard with a trackpad made out the glass, to the hinge design, which the company calls “dynamic fulcrum hinge”.

Perhaps one of the most attractive features is that with a single button, you can remove the display and use the device as a clipboard, but you also have to keep in mind that Surface Book is a laptop first and a tablet second, so in tablet mode you only have between three to four hours of battery life; you will have dock the display back to the keyboard base to reach the claimed 12-hours of battery life.

Surface Book picture gallery - 1 Surface Book bottom - 2 Surface Book clipboard mode - 3 Surface Book front close - 4 Surface Book close with visiable Microsoft logo - 5 Surface Book display port - 6 Surface Book front closer look 2 - 7 Surface Book front closer look - 8 Surface Book powering 2 4K monitors - 9

Surface Book powering 2 4K monitors

Surface Book keyboard base - 10 Surface Book left side - 11 Surface Book left side ports - 12 Surface Book modes - 13 Surface Book Pen Stoage - 14 Surface Book USB and SD Card reader ports - 15 Surface Book power port - 16 Surface Book webcam - 17

If you want to know about Surface Book, check out my previous write up on technical specifications, pricing, and other details .