There is no wobble, and because Surface Duo is so well balanced, it feels great to hold, especially in book mode. It is essentially perfect, letting you open the displays with ease, but it also holds its place wherever you stop. The hinge is terrific for opening and closing with consistency at every degree. It seems resilient, although it could pick up minor scuffs. While the displays and chassis are covered in glass, the hinge is polished metal. Surface Duo is as much scientific experiment as science fiction. The bumper rubber is a bit tacky, making it harder to pull out of your pocket while also picking up dust and lint. However, for most of this review, I did not bother with the bumper because I found Surface Duo pocketable and easy to handle without it. The bumper is excellent, not interfering with folding, and it adds some security and grip. It attaches via tape due to the device's unique folding design and is not meant to be removed and reused. To help avoid such damage, Microsoft includes a bumper case in the box. You could, of course, purchase one of our picks for the best Surface Duo cases, as well. For those worried about breaking the glass in a drop, Microsoft reportedly will have a program for fixing a cracked Surface Duo, though at the user's expense. While Microsoft could make these bezels a hair thinner, their functionality is apparent after spending a few minutes with the device.īetween using Gorilla Glass 5 on the outside and going with a white chassis, Surface Duo is good at hiding any scratches or marring. Such bezels are necessary for rotating Surface Duo between its many positions without touching the display itself. Behind them is where all the antennas and sensor logic lay, so it is not squandered space. There is a lot of angst regarding the bezels of Surface Duo. Some of this may tie into software, but it could also be a tradeoff with the digitizer and Microsoft's insistence on being thin. Touch sensitivity is on the low-end, with some reports from other reviewers of typing errors and general inaccuracies. It is one of the many bugs that are part of Duo's early days. On occasion, Surface Duo's display ramps to extreme brightness when powered on, only to slowly adjust down. The text is sharp, clear, and overall pleasing. Surface Duo FAQ: Everything you need to know about Microsoft's first dual-screen Surfaceĭisplay brightness is below that of Samsung's flagship Galaxy phones, but good enough to be used outdoors, even in the sun. The screens support wide-color gamut (WCG) with 100 percent sRGB and 100 percent DCI-P3, making them highly accurate for editing and viewing content. Each display's aspect is 4:3, but that changes when you combine the two screens, resulting in a 3:2 aspect found on all Microsoft Surface devices. The outrageously thin 4.8mm chassis (unfolded), Gorilla Glass 5 internal and external panels, and the dual hinges fine-tuned with NASA-level precision impart awe.Įach 5.6-inch AMOLED display has an 1800 x 1350 resolution giving a pleasing 401 pixel-per-inch (PPI) density. Putting aside the notable hardware omissions (more on that below), Surface Duo is a technological marvel. Surface Duo is a screen and hinges that also happen to be a handheld computer. In this Surface Duo review, evaluating the hardware was the easy part. Surface Duo review: Hardware is nearly everything
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