Surface Laptop 7 — Screen Size, Resolution & PPI

The Surface Laptop 7 was released by Microsoft in Jun 2024, running Windows. It features a 13.8-inch IPS LCD display with 2304 × 1536 resolution at 201 PPI and 120 Hz refresh rate.

Full Specifications

Display

Screen size
13.8"
Resolution
2304 × 1536
Pixel density
201
Display technology
IPS LCD
Refresh rate
120 Hz

Hardware & OS

Operating system
Windows
Device type
Laptop

Release info

Brand
Microsoft
Release date
Jun 18, 2024

What these specs mean

Laptops are viewed from around 50 cm (20 inches), so roughly 200 PPI already looks retina-sharp and pushing higher mostly burns battery. What matters more is sustained brightness (400+ nits for outdoor or bright-office work), color coverage (100% sRGB for general use, 90%+ DCI-P3 for photo and video), and panel type: OLED and mini-LED deliver true blacks and bright HDR highlights, while a well-tuned IPS LCD still holds up for productivity. Refresh rates of 90–120 Hz smooth out cursor tracking and window animation but aren't essential for non-gaming workflows.

Microsoft's Surface lineup uses PixelSense displays optimized for touch and stylus input, with 3:2 aspect ratios tailored to productivity and document work rather than 16:9 video. Surface Pro and Surface Laptop Studio combine OLED or high-refresh IPS options with Surface Pen low-latency support.

Frequently asked questions

What is the pixel density of the Surface Laptop 7?
The Surface Laptop 7 has a 201 PPI pixel density on its 13.8-inch display — high enough that individual pixels are indistinguishable at typical viewing distance. Combined with the screen's IPS LCD technology, this determines how sharp text and images actually render.
When was the Surface Laptop 7 released?
Microsoft launched the Surface Laptop 7 in Jun 2024. Release date matters when checking software support windows: most manufacturers commit 5–7 years of security updates and 3–5 years of major OS upgrades from launch.
What operating system does the Surface Laptop 7 run?
The Surface Laptop 7 ships with Windows. Microsoft typically delivers OS updates over-the-air — check the device's Settings app or Microsoft's support page for the latest available version.

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