![]() ![]() But I can have Slack up on one screen and type on the other. It’s not exactly the easiest way to write and if we want to talk productivity, it’s actually taking me longer than it would on a laptop. Image: Asha Barbaschow/Gizmodo Australiaīut on the productivity front, I’m writing this review from the Surface Duo 2. For lounge screen time, the Duo 2 was fun. I was hoping to come at this from a productivity perspective, but I ended up spending too much time having Messenger and TikTok open side by side. You can do more with two screens, this is true. It also hits the productivity mark with a dual screen. The Microsoft Surface Duo 2 and the promise of productivityīasically, the Duo is built to showcase the power of Microsoft 365 in a device that can fit in your pocket (obviously not a pocket in any item of women’s clothing). I won’t be ‘tapping on’ to catch a Sydney train with the Surface Duo 2, but I could. It boasts 5G, Wi-Fi 6 aaaaand it’s NFC capable. Closed, this measures 145.2 mm (H) x 92.1 mm (W) x 11.0 mm (T at hinge). When open, the Microsoft Surface Duo 2 measures 145.2 mm (H) x 184.5 mm (W) x 5.50mm (T). ![]() ![]() You can open and see any two apps on each screen to easily compare or copy and paste content and some apps you can have span across both screens.ĭisplays are bigger (and faster), as Microsoft has reduced the bezel and curved the device, bringing the displays closer together (by 30 per cent, actually). Dual PixelSense Fusion Displays open: 8.3” AMOLED, 2688×1892.Two screens are sometimes better than oneīoth of the Surface Duo 2 screens are high-resolution touchscreens: Price of course is affected by a larger storage option. Under the hood they pack 8GB DRAM LPDDR5 memory. The new Duo is available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB configs, you also have the option of Glacier (white) or Obsidian (black). It’s clear Microsoft spent a lot of time on fixing the things its Duo 1 customers complained about, because the device itself does seem premium and a much better version of the first iteration. I feel like putting it down anywhere will result in tonnes of scratches and using it in the kitchen I was paranoid I’d smash the glass on the bench top. The Microsoft Surface Duo 2 also got a camera upgrade, but more on that later. The new device has fixed a tonne of annoying things present in its predecessor: the hinge is smaller (it’s now 60-degrees), its bezels are thinner, screens are a tiny bit bigger, fingerprint sensor is now built into the power button, it’s faster, it’s a lot less sharp around the edges and it now has 5G. There are some great features this thing boasts, it’s not all negative, so let’s start with the facts. But for $2,769 and bigger than my hands, I wouldn’t want to use this as a phone. There’s a bit of a void in the flip phone space and sometimes you want a small tablet that you can use Excel on properly. It’s kind of the epitome of ‘let’s do something just ‘because we can’, not because it solves a problem. The Microsoft Surface Duo 2 is part phone, part tablet, part laptop, part book and part completely pointless. A little bit nostalgic and a little bit utterly confused. You’re probably wondering why you’ve been given this unsolicited early 2000s pop culture explainer? Well, friends, this is how I felt this week using the new Microsoft Surface Duo 2. Kelly Rowland has no time for your memes about Microsoft Excel /DAk2QC6iNa- Michael Baggs February 25, 2019 Rowland has since clarified this faux pas (turns out she didn’t know what Excel was at the time), but it’s an image that lives rent-free in my head. There’s one moment near the end of the video where Rowland is longing to hear back from Nelly, not realising, however, she wasn’t texting him, rather she had entered the note in Excel on her Nokia 9290. In 2002, there was a music video for Dilemma, a pretty popular song performed by Kelly Rowland and Nelly. BTW - prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. At Gizmodo, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. ![]()
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