The Windows logo contrasts against the rest of the finishing with a mirror shine. The lid of the Surface Laptop 4 is made of aluminum, and it gets a nice matte finish that’s just perfect to the touch. I won’t be doing a full in-depth review of the Surface Arc Mouse, but we will be discussing it in a bit. While the mouse doesn’t come free with every Surface Laptop 4, we received a Microsoft Surface Arc Mouse along with our Surface Laptop 4 for testing. It charges via the Surface Connect port, and we will get to that in a bit. I am a bit more torn about the connector for the Surface Laptop 4 though. A faster charging rate for the USB port would have been appreciated, but this is still way more convenient than most laptops already. I really quite like this design as it means that you won’t have to bring several power adapters with you when you travel, as all you need is the Surface Laptop 4’s to charge all your devices. That’s because instead of delivering all 65W to the laptop, 5W is for the USB-A port here. In the case of the Surface Laptop 4’s charger, 60+5W does not equal to 65W. I wish it was just integrated into the user guide itself though, just to save a bit of paper. There’s even a “Caring for your Surface Laptop” guide, which is a nice reminder of sorts to help you take care of the fancy Alcantara keyboard deck. You get the usual stash of documentations, as well as a pretty nifty 60+5W power adapter. In the box, the contents are also pretty standard.
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