Microsoft Surface Pro for Business 13-inch (12th Edition) — Intel Core Ultra Series 3, Optional OLED, Up to 17 Hours Battery, Removable Gen 4 SSD, Starting at $1,949.99

Microsoft has detailed the Surface Pro for Business 13-inch (12th Edition), the new 2-in-1 in the Surface for Business lineup. Pricing starts at $1,949.99 (MSRP) in select markets.

Key highlights include Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors (Core Ultra 5 335 and Core Ultra 7 366H), an Intel AI Boost NPU rated at 50 TOPS, an optional 13-inch OLED PixelSense Flow display with 120Hz refresh, a removable Gen 4 SSD, up to 64GB LPDDR5x RAM, and up to 17 hours of local video playback on Wi-Fi configurations.

The device ships in Platinum and Black with a strengthened glass display, an anodized aluminum casing, and a 165-degree full-friction kickstand. Wi-Fi 7 is standard; an optional Wi-Fi + 5G SKU adds NanoSIM and eSIM support.

Processor and NPU — Intel Core Ultra Series 3 With 50 TOPS AI Boost

Two CPU options anchor the lineup: the Intel Core Ultra 5 335 (Series 3) and the Intel Core Ultra 7 366H (Series 3). Both pair with Intel Graphics and the Intel AI Boost NPU rated at 50 TOPS for on-device AI workloads.

Microsoft is positioning the NPU as the engine for things like real-time meeting transcription, live captions and translation, image enhancement in Click to Do, and Studio Effects on the front camera — offloading those workloads from the CPU to keep system responsiveness up and power draw down.

13-inch PixelSense Flow Display — OLED Option, 120Hz, Dolby Vision IQ

The touchscreen is a 13-inch PixelSense Flow panel at 2880 × 1920 (267 PPI) in a 3:2 aspect ratio, with a dynamic refresh rate up to 120Hz and 10-point multi-touch.

Two panel options:

  • OLED: 1,000,000:1 contrast, 600 nits typical SDR, 900 nits peak HDR, Dolby Vision IQ, individually colour-calibrated, anti-reflective (ISO 9241-307 certified)
  • LCD: 1300:1 contrast, 600 nits typical SDR, 600 nits peak HDR, Dolby Vision IQ, individually colour-calibrated, anti-reflective (ISO 9241-307 certified)

Both panels carry adaptive colour, adaptive contrast, and auto colour management. The glass is strengthened, and the display has been certified for reflectance reduction.

Memory and Storage — Up to 64GB LPDDR5x, Removable Gen 4 SSD

The Surface Pro for Business 13-inch ships in 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB LPDDR5x RAM configurations, and 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB Gen 4 SSD storage.

The SSD is removable — a serviceability feature Microsoft is highlighting for enterprise data-retention scenarios, where IT teams may want to physically retain the drive when reassigning or retiring the device.

Cameras — 1440p Quad HD Front, 10MP 4K Rear, Studio Effects

Camera hardware is the same across configurations:

  • Front: Quad HD 1440p Surface Studio Camera with ultrawide field of view; supports Windows Studio Effects (automatic framing, eye contact, portrait blur, background blur)
  • Rear: 10MP Ultra HD camera
  • IR camera for Windows Hello facial recognition with Enhanced Sign-in Security

Audio — Dual Studio Mics, 2W Dolby Atmos Speakers

Two studio mics with voice focus handle calls and dictation. Audio output runs through 2W stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and there’s support for Bluetooth LE Audio for accessory pairing.

Battery and Charging — Up to 17 Hours, Fast Charge via USB-C or Surface Connect

Microsoft rates Wi-Fi only configurations at up to 17 hours of local video playback and up to 11 hours of active web usage. Battery capacity differs by panel:

  • LCD configurations: 47 Wh nominal (46 Wh minimum)
  • OLED configurations: 53 Wh nominal (51 Wh minimum)

Fast charging is supported via either Surface Connect or USB-C with a 60W+ charger. The retail box includes a 39W power supply with Surface Connect in select markets and on specific configurations.

Ports and Expansion — Two USB4 / Thunderbolt 4, Surface Connect, Three 4K Monitors

The Surface Pro 13-inch carries two USB-C ports with USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 support, used for charging, data transfer, and DisplayPort 2.1 output. With a Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock or compatible accessory, the device drives up to three 4K external monitors at 60Hz, including via daisy chain.

Also onboard: a Surface Connect port, a dedicated Surface Pro 13-inch Keyboard port, and a NanoSIM tray on Wi-Fi + 5G models.

Connectivity — Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, Optional 5G

Wi-Fi only models ship with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth Core 5.4.

Wi-Fi + 5G models add 5G-NR SA/NSA (Release 15) with downlink speeds up to 2.9 Gbps, 4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM, and 4G Gigabit LTE-Advanced Pro with downlink up to 1.6 Gbps. The 5G option also brings eSIM and NanoSIM support, full GNSS (GPS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, NAVIC), and Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 8 devices.

5G-NR Bands

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LTE Bands

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Pen and Keyboard — Slim Pen 2 With Wireless Charging, Flex Keyboard Option

The device is designed for the Surface Slim Pen (2nd Edition), with integrated storage and wireless charging when paired with either the Surface Pro 13-inch Keyboard or the Surface Pro 13-inch Flex Keyboard. Tactile signal support is on Slim Pen 2; protocol support is Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP).

The Flex Keyboard can be used attached or detached, includes a precision haptic touchpad with adjustable click and haptic response, and is available with a bold keyset option (larger high-contrast font, brighter backlighting) for accessibility.

Security — Secured-core PC, Microsoft Pluton, Memory-Safe Firmware

The Surface Pro for Business 13-inch is a Windows 11 Secured-core PC with TPM 2.0, BitLocker support, and the Microsoft Pluton security processor.

Sign-in covers Windows Hello facial recognition with Enhanced Sign-in Security across the line, and NFC authentication on Wi-Fi only models for passwordless workflows.

On the firmware side, Microsoft is calling out the Surface UEFI built with Patina and Project Mu open-source components through the Open Device Partnership (ODP), and a Secured Embedded Controller built from ODP open-source components. Firmware updates ship through Windows Update — no third-party update channel needed.

Microsoft Surface Pro for Business 13-inch (12th Edition) Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Edition12th Edition
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 5 335 (Series 3) / Intel Core Ultra 7 366H (Series 3)
GraphicsIntel Graphics
NPUIntel AI Boost, 50 TOPS
RAM16GB / 32GB / 64GB LPDDR5x
Storage256GB / 512GB / 1TB removable Gen 4 SSD
Display13-inch PixelSense Flow, 2880 × 1920 (267 PPI), 3:2, up to 120Hz, OLED or LCD
Display brightness600 nits typical SDR; OLED 900 nits peak HDR / LCD 600 nits peak HDR
ContrastOLED 1,000,000:1 / LCD 1300:1
HDRDolby Vision IQ
Touch10-point multi-touch, strengthened glass, anti-reflective (ISO 9241-307)
Front camera1440p Quad HD ultrawide, Windows Studio Effects
Rear camera10MP Ultra HD
BiometricWindows Hello facial recognition (IR), Enhanced Sign-in Security; NFC on Wi-Fi only models
Audio2W stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos; dual studio mics with voice focus; Bluetooth LE Audio
Wi-FiWi-Fi 7
BluetoothBluetooth Core 5.4
Cellular (optional)5G NR SA/NSA Rel 15, 4×4 MIMO, DL up to 2.9 Gbps; 4G LTE-Advanced Pro DL up to 1.6 Gbps
SIMNanoSIM + eSIM (5G models)
GNSS (5G models)GPS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, NAVIC
Ports2× USB-C with USB4 / Thunderbolt 4, Surface Connect, Surface Pro 13-inch Keyboard port
External displayUp to three 4K monitors at 60Hz via compatible dock or daisy chain
ChargingFast charge with 60W+ via Surface Connect or USB-C
Battery capacityLCD 47 Wh nominal (46 Wh min); OLED 53 Wh nominal (51 Wh min)
Battery lifeUp to 17 hr local video playback; up to 11 hr active web (Wi-Fi only)
PenSurface Slim Pen (2nd Edition), MPP
KeyboardSurface Pro 13-inch Keyboard / Surface Pro 13-inch Flex Keyboard (bold keyset option)
SecurityWindows 11 Secured-core PC, TPM 2.0, BitLocker, Microsoft Pluton
FirmwareSurface UEFI (Patina + Project Mu via ODP), Secured Embedded Controller via ODP, Windows Update delivery
SensorsAmbient colour, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer; NFC on Wi-Fi only
Kickstand165° full-friction hinge
CasingAnodized aluminum
ColoursPlatinum, Black
Dimensions287 × 209 × 9.3 mm (11.3 × 8.2 × 0.37 in)
WeightWi-Fi: 895 g (1.97 lb) / Wi-Fi + 5G: 906 g (2.00 lb)
OSWindows 11 Pro
Software trialMicrosoft 365 Business Standard / Premium / Apps — 30-day trial
Warranty1-year limited hardware warranty
Starting price$1,949.99 (MSRP)

Sustainability and Repairability

The enclosure carries 86% recycled content, including 100% recycled aluminum alloy and 100% recycled rare earth metals in the magnets. The battery cell uses 100% recycled cobalt, and the motherboard uses 100% recycled gold, copper, and tin (solder paste). The thermal assembly cold plate uses 50% recycled copper. Commercial packaging is paper-based with 77% recycled wood-based fiber content; 100% of virgin paper is sourced from responsibly managed forests.

Replacement components cover the display module, removable SSD, battery, motherboard (with main processor and memory), Surface Connect, thermal module, microphone module (including IR camera), SSD door, speakers, enclosure (bucket), front camera, rear camera, power and volume buttons, and the kickstand. Repair instructions are accessible directly on the device with visual icons, and a device entry kit is documented. Wi-Fi + 5G models also include a SIM card access tool in the parts list.

Pre-installed Software

  • Windows 11 Pro
  • Microsoft 365 Apps (preloaded)
  • 30-day trial of Microsoft 365 Business Standard, Microsoft 365 Business Premium, or Microsoft 365 Apps

What’s in the Box

  • Surface Pro for Business 13-inch (12th Edition)
  • 39W Power Supply with Surface Connect (select markets, specific configurations only)
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Safety and warranty documents

FAQ / Common Questions

What is the starting price of the Microsoft Surface Pro for Business 13-inch (12th Edition)?
It starts at $1,949.99 (MSRP) in select markets. Final retail pricing varies by configuration — processor tier, memory, storage, panel type (OLED vs LCD), and whether the unit is Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi + 5G.

Which processors does the Surface Pro for Business 13-inch (12th Edition) use?
There are two options: the Intel Core Ultra 5 335 and the Intel Core Ultra 7 366H, both from the Series 3 family. Both pair with Intel Graphics and the Intel AI Boost NPU rated at 50 TOPS.

Does the Surface Pro for Business 13-inch (12th Edition) have an OLED option?
Yes. The 13-inch PixelSense Flow display is available as either an OLED panel (1,000,000:1 contrast, 900 nits peak HDR) or an LCD panel (1300:1 contrast, 600 nits peak HDR). Both run at 2880 × 1920 with up to 120Hz refresh, Dolby Vision IQ, and an anti-reflective finish.

Is the SSD on the Surface Pro for Business 13-inch (12th Edition) user-replaceable?
The Gen 4 SSD is removable. Microsoft positions this for enterprise serviceability and data retention — IT teams can retain the drive when reassigning or retiring the unit.

How long does the battery last?
Microsoft rates the Wi-Fi only configuration at up to 17 hours of local video playback and up to 11 hours of active web usage. OLED units carry a 53 Wh nominal battery; LCD units carry 47 Wh nominal.

Does the Surface Pro for Business 13-inch (12th Edition) support 5G?
5G is offered as an optional SKU. The Wi-Fi + 5G model adds NanoSIM, eSIM, 5G NR SA/NSA with downlink up to 2.9 Gbps, 4G LTE-Advanced Pro up to 1.6 Gbps, and full GNSS (GPS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, NAVIC). The Wi-Fi only model gets NFC authentication instead.

How many external monitors does it support?
Up to three 4K external monitors at 60Hz, via a compatible dock (such as the Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock) or daisy chain through the USB-C / Thunderbolt 4 ports.

Note: Specifications listed above are based on Microsoft’s published product details and may not be 100% accurate. Pricing and configuration availability vary by region and over time. Verify against Microsoft’s official Surface for Business channels before relying on any specific detail.

Disclaimer: This post summarizes Microsoft product information for informational purposes. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Microsoft.

Source: Microsoft Blog.

Microsoft Surface for Business 2026 — New Surface Pro and Surface Laptop on Intel Core Ultra Series 3, Optional Integrated Privacy Screen, Snapdragon X2 Models Later This Year

Microsoft has announced the next generation of its Surface for Business portfolio. The new Surface Pro for Business and Surface Laptop for Business are powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and are available starting May 19, 2026 in select markets, with a Snapdragon X2 wave following later in the year.

Key additions include the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 platform, an optional integrated privacy screen with anti-glare on the 13.8-inch Surface Laptop for Business, a removable Gen 4 SSD on the new 13-inch Surface Laptop, and Wi-Fi 7 across the line. Microsoft is also positioning the lineup as the reference hardware for Windows AI APIs and the Foundry platform, with on-device inferencing as a first-class capability.

Pricing starts at $1,499 MSRP for the Surface Laptop for Business 13-inch (16GB), with the new Surface Pro for Business 13-inch and the 13.8-inch / 15-inch Surface Laptop for Business both starting at $1,949.99 MSRP.

Rollout Timing — What’s Live When

WaveWhenWhat
Intel waveMay 19, 2026 (today)Surface Pro for Business 13-inch, Surface Laptop for Business 13-inch, 13.8-inch, 15-inch on Intel Core Ultra Series 3
8GB Laptop 13-inchLater in 2026Surface Laptop for Business 13-inch, 8GB configuration, starting at $1,299.99 MSRP
Snapdragon waveLater in 2026Surface for Business models on Snapdragon X2 processors

Devices are sold through Surface for Business and Microsoft authorized commercial resellers.

Surface Laptop for Business 13-inch — Entry-Premium Tier With Removable Gen 4 SSD

The new 13-inch model is the most portable Surface Laptop. It launches today in 16GB and 24GB configurations starting at $1,499 MSRP, with an 8GB configuration arriving later in the year at $1,299.99 MSRP.

What stands out for IT: a removable Gen 4 SSD designed for enterprise serviceability, Wi-Fi 7 (6 GHz band availability varies by region), and on-device AI processing. Microsoft is framing this as the model that brings the full Surface experience to the entry-premium tier without asking IT or employees to give up performance for portability.

Surface Laptop for Business 13.8-inch and 15-inch — Up to 23 Hours Battery, Haptic Touchpad

The 13.8-inch and 15-inch sizes start at $1,949.99 MSRP and ship today in select markets. Battery life is rated up to 23 hours based on local video playback.

The touchpad uses advanced haptics, with tactile feedback for window snapping, resizing, dragging, dropping, and navigation, and the feedback extends into select third-party apps. Display options include a high-resolution touchscreen and, on select configurations, the new optional integrated privacy screen detailed below.

Optional Integrated Privacy Screen With Anti-Glare — First on a Surface Device

For the first time on Surface, Microsoft is offering an optional integrated privacy screen with anti-glare, built directly into select configurations of the 13.8-inch Surface Laptop for Business display.

It’s a software-driven visual privacy filter — not a third-party physical screen protector. IT can manage it centrally, or an employee can toggle it with a single keystroke. Microsoft describes it as security-by-design, made possible by the tight integration of Surface hardware and software.

Surface Pro for Business 13-inch — 2-in-1 With Optional 5G

The new Surface Pro for Business 13-inch starts at $1,949.99 MSRP, available today in select markets. The 2-in-1 form factor supports touch, voice, pen, and keyboard input, with on-device AI processing alongside the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 platform.

There are 5G options for users who need cellular connectivity outside the office — availability depends on carrier network and region.

Intel Core Ultra Series 3 — Microsoft’s Performance Numbers

Microsoft cites two benchmark comparisons, both run in April 2026 using Cinebench 2024 Multi-Core on select Intel Core Ultra X7 configurations:

  • Up to 35% more graphics performance than MacBook Air with M5 (10-core CPU, 13.5-inch)
  • Up to 95% faster than Surface Laptop 5 15-inch with Intel Core i7; up to 93% faster than Surface Laptop 5 13.5-inch with Intel Core i7

Microsoft is pitching this as sustained, fluid GPU performance for tasks like analysis, presentations, and on-the-go content work — without trading off mobility, battery life, or security.

Snapdragon X2 Coming Later in 2026 — Up to 80% Faster Local AI Inferencing

The Intel wave isn’t the whole portfolio. Microsoft says it will extend Surface for Business later this year with models featuring Snapdragon X2 processors.

The headline number: up to 80% faster local AI inferencing than the previous Snapdragon-based Surface Laptop generation, measured with Procyon AI benchmark comparing the 8th-edition Surface Laptop (13.8-inch and 15-inch) with Snapdragon to the 7th edition. Microsoft is also calling out longer battery life on this wave, though performance varies by configuration.

Security — Secured-Core PCs, Memory-Safe Firmware, Rust-Based Drivers

Every new Surface for Business device ships as a Secured-core PC, with chip-to-cloud protection aligned with the Microsoft security stack. Firmware updates are delivered through Windows Update, with no third-party update tooling in the mix.

Microsoft is also calling out a deeper firmware change: Surface is the first PC built on memory-safe firmware through the open-source Project Mu and Open Device Partnership (ODP) UEFI, with Rust-based drivers and a secure embedded controller rooted in hardware-based protection. That’s framed as a direct response to one of the industry’s most persistent classes of vulnerabilities — memory-corruption bugs in firmware.

AI on the Edge — Microsoft’s Pitch

Surface for Business is positioned for hybrid AI: cloud when it makes sense, on-device when it doesn’t. Microsoft cites real-time meeting transcription, intelligent writing assistance, select on-device image generation, and live translation as scenarios that work whether the user is in a server room, on a plane, or in a hospital ward (some features require an internet connection, compatible hardware, or a Microsoft 365 subscription).

For developers, Surface is being positioned as the reference platform for Windows AI APIs and the Foundry platform — a consistent hardware baseline for teams building enterprise AI applications that need to offload everyday workloads from the cloud to the device.

Eric Sedore, AVP and CTO at Syracuse University, is quoted in the announcement: “Surface allows us to run AI where learning happens, on the device itself. The future of AI is not everything going to the cloud; it’s AI at the edge.”

IT Management — Intune, Autopilot, Surface Management Portal

From UEFI to browser, the whole portfolio can be managed through Microsoft Intune. Each device supports Windows Autopilot and the Surface Management Portal, giving IT a single plane for provisioning at scale, policy enforcement, and full lifecycle management, including zero-touch deployment.

Microsoft’s framing here is that when the hardware, OS, management platform, and productivity suite are all built and optimized by the same vendor, the operational story tightens — fewer integration seams, fewer third-party update channels.

Sustainability and Repairability — Recycled Aluminum, Replaceable Components

The Surface Laptop 13.8-inch, 15-inch, and Surface Pro 13-inch use 100% recycled aluminum in the enclosure (Pro 13-inch enclosure at 86% recycled content overall; Laptop 13.8-inch and 15-inch at 64%; both validated by Underwriter Laboratories using ECVP 2809-2). Magnets across these models use 100% recycled rare earth metals.

Each device is ENERGY STAR certified, outperforming the baseline by at least 45%. A new Automatic Keyboard Backlight setting on the 13-inch, 13.8-inch, and 15-inch Surface Laptop keyboards (and the Surface Pro 13-inch keyboard) helps reduce power use — note the feature isn’t supported with wireless detach on the Surface Pro 13-inch Flex Keyboard.

On repairability: nearly every major component is replaceable, with a parts supply chain for IT teams and a service guide that uses commonly available tools. Replacement components are available through Surface Commercial authorized device resellers. Repairs done outside the documented process aren’t covered under Microsoft’s Hardware Warranty.

FAQ / Common Questions

When does the new Surface for Business lineup go on sale?
The Intel Core Ultra Series 3 models — Surface Pro for Business 13-inch, Surface Laptop for Business 13-inch, 13.8-inch, and 15-inch — are available starting May 19, 2026 in select markets. The Snapdragon X2 models arrive later in 2026.

What is the starting price of the Surface Laptop for Business 13-inch?
It starts at $1,499 MSRP for the 16GB configuration. A 24GB option is also available today, and an 8GB configuration is coming later in 2026 at $1,299.99 MSRP.

How does the new integrated privacy screen work?
It’s a software-driven visual privacy filter built into select configurations of the 13.8-inch Surface Laptop for Business display. IT can manage it centrally, and employees can toggle it with a single keystroke — no separate physical screen protector required.

Does the Surface Pro for Business 13-inch support 5G?
Yes, 5G is offered as an option on the Surface Pro for Business 13-inch. Availability and performance depend on the carrier network, plan, and region.

Is on-device AI processing supported on these new Surface devices?
Yes. All new Surface for Business devices in this lineup support on-device AI processing. Microsoft is also positioning Surface as the reference platform for Windows AI APIs and the Foundry platform for developers building enterprise AI applications.

Will the Snapdragon X2 Surface for Business models replace the Intel versions?
No. Microsoft is shipping both. The Intel Core Ultra Series 3 models are available today, and the Snapdragon X2 models will join the same Surface for Business portfolio later in 2026.

Note: Details above are based on Microsoft’s announcement on May 19, 2026, and are subject to change. Final feature availability, pricing, rollout timing, and supported markets may vary by region. Verify against Microsoft’s official Surface for Business channels before relying on any specific detail.

Disclaimer: This post summarizes a Microsoft product announcement for informational purposes. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Microsoft.

Source: Microsoft Blog.