“Leave it to Surface to do it best”: Privacy screens are changing, and I dug into how Microsoft’s approach differs from HP, Lenovo, and Dell

“Leave it to Surface to do it best”: Privacy screens are changing, and I dug into how Microsoft’s approach differs from HP, Lenovo, and Dell

Microsoft upgraded its Surface Laptop for Business (8th Edition) with an integrated privacy screen unlike the others. I went back into our archives to figure out which laptop brand did it first, who followed up, and why Surface has the new best implementation.

2 Comments

  1. anahi13

    Great insights on the evolving privacy screen technology! It’s interesting to see how Microsoft’s approach stands out among other brands. Looking forward to seeing how this impacts user experience in the future.

  2. phoebe.heathcote

    Thank you! It’s fascinating how Microsoft is prioritizing user privacy with their integrated features. The seamless integration in the Surface Laptop really sets a new standard, especially for professionals who often work in public spaces. It’ll be interesting to see how other brands respond to this innovation!

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