It stands to reason that the reason that previous Surface Pro and Book models have the bezel that they do is because it just makes sense for tablets to have an area of on the sides of the display that can be held without interacting with the display.
But the Surface Laptop doesn't have a detachable display that needs to be held. So why, in this age where less bezel is seen as a good thing (See XPS Laptops and Samsung Galaxy S8), did Microsoft decide to include a sizable bezel in this device?
But the Surface Laptop doesn't have a detachable display that needs to be held. So why, in this age where less bezel is seen as a good thing (See XPS Laptops and Samsung Galaxy S8), did Microsoft decide to include a sizable bezel in this device?