New colors are one way that phone makers set aside newer products from older ones, and Microsoft isn’t one to buck tradition. On the other hand, a new Obsidian black finish is here, and nominative redundancy aside, it does look pretty good. You can get the Duo 2 in silver - Glacier, as Microsoft calls it. The display has also been bumped to a 90Hz smooth display, and there’s a small gap when you close the Duo that gives you a strip for notifications. Microsoft makes very good displays, and the Duo 2 will not disappoint with its 100% sRGB coverage. The screen is still a PixelSense AMOLED display that’s 2688 x 1892 while open and 1344 x 1892 while closed. The display is now covered in Gorilla Glass Victus, making it more durable than the previous Gorilla Glass 5. The screen is bigger, going from 8.1 inches to 8.3 inches while unfolded and 5.6 inches to 5.8 inches while folded. Now, while it does look similar, there are many small changes that make it a better overall device. There are a few changes to it that scream 2021 - hello camera bump - but you won’t confuse it for any other foldable. The Surface Duo 2 is a clear evolution of the Surface Duo design-wise. Open: 8.1-inch Dual PixelSense Fusion Display AMOLEDĬlosed: 5.6-inch PixelSense Display AMOLEDĬlosed: 1344 x 1892 (401 pixels per inch)ġ6-megapixel ultrawide, 12MP wide-angle, 12MP telephoto rear, 12MP front-facing cameraĤK at 60 frames per second, 1080p at 240 fps, slow motion at 240 fps, HDRįast charging (23W, charger sold separately)ĭesign, display, and durability Surface Duo 2 is great for multi-tasking." width="720" height="720" /> Adam Doud/Digital Trends Open: 8.1-inch Dual PixelSense Fusion Display AMOLED (90Hz)Ĭlosed: 5.8-inch PixelSense Display AMOLED
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