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Surface Pro 12 & Laptop 13 – Hands-On with Rob Quickenden | Copilot+ PCs, AI & ARM Performance

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Release Date: 08/28/2025

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This week on The Digital Lifestyle Show, I’m joined by Microsoft Surface MVP Rob Quickenden to dive into the latest Surface devices and what they mean for users.

We cover the new Surface Pro 12 and Laptop 13 models, Snapdragon vs Intel processors, Copilot+ PCs, and what it’s like using these devices for music production, video editing, and day-to-day work.

⏱️ Chapters

00:00 Introduction
00:25 Welcoming Rob Quickenden back
01:00 AI features in Windows 11 (Recall, Copilot, Studio Effects)
03:00 How AI is rolling out in Windows Insider builds
05:20 The shift from Windows 10 to AI-powered Windows 11
06:00 Overview of new Surface Pro 11 & Laptop 7
07:00 The new Surface Pro 12 and Laptop 13 explained
08:10 Design changes – ports, keyboards & pen storage
12:00 Battery life on Snapdragon devices
14:00 What happened to Surface Go?
16:00 Performance of ARM vs Intel devices
20:00 Naming confusion & processor choices (Intel, AMD, Snapdragon)
24:00 App compatibility on ARM (Adobe, Cubase, plugins, Korg drivers)
29:00 Using Surface for music production setups
30:20 5G Surface Laptop – antennas & connectivity
33:20 Will there be a new Surface Go?
36:00 Ideal form factors & personal device stories
40:00 Tablets, pen support, and where Microsoft went with Surface
42:30 Innovation, Surface’s role in Windows hardware
47:00 What’s next for Surface? Studio, accessories & naming
50:00 GPU options, performance devices & niche power users
55:00 Why Microsoft’s focus is business and productivity now
57:00 Copilot identity crisis vs ChatGPT awareness
58:45 Wrapping up & where to find Rob

Rob shares his first impressions of the new Surface devices, design changes like the redesigned keyboards and pen storage, and what it’s like to live with ARM-powered hardware. We also talk about compatibility for creators using apps like Cubase, Camtasia, and plugins on the new Snapdragon-based Surfaces.

If you’re thinking of upgrading to a new Surface Pro, Surface Laptop, or Copilot+ PC, this conversation is packed with insights from real-world use.

🔗 Connect with Rob: robquickenden.blog

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