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Yes of course, the Surface laptop is suitable for running dual monitor setup for work from home. Just make sure you will have purchased a dock or a splitter for dual monitors to be able to work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In my personal opinion, No. It only has 8gb of ram and no dedicated GPU. Although AMD has made great strides in their APU (CPU with onboard graphics), They're just not up to the Professional workload if you do anything other then some text documents and spreadsheets. They are good enough to play some older games on, and won't hold you back much for general web work. The main thing that's holding you back is the 8gb of ram. Windows has gotten good at managing the ram, and given the laptop has an SSD inside it. You won't notice to many issues in normal situations. But even at idle. Windows can take up well over 4gb of that Ram and a web browser will take the rest for sure. If you can go for a 16 GB model. I would try for it. otherwise you will have some slow downs when you hit that ram limit.
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