Microsoft has come up with its top of the line Surface Book, while Apple has refreshed it's MacBook Pro, putting in another Touch Bar. These two portable PCs square up, both coming up with new inventive elements, attempting to force users to Windows and MacOS separately.

Surface Book design was presented by Microsoft in 2015. Despite the fact that the model was refreshed in 2016, regardless it appears to be identical. It offers that proper keyboard, that inventive hinge that will give the screen a chance to sit at any edge, and in addition offering a separable 13.5-inch display.

The Surface Book measures 312.3 x 232.1 x 22.8 mm and weighs 1.516kg or 1.647kg for the top i7 Performance Base model. The MacBook Pro has an all-new outline that thins down the aluminum unibody, extends the Force Touch trackpad and gives a truly thin show, which stays connected, reports Forbes.

MacBook Pro measures 304.1 x 212.4 x 14.9mm, so it looks smaller every which way than the Surface Book. It weighs 1.37kg, so it's significantly lighter as well. The MacBook Pro presents a Touch Bar OLED board, supplanting the function keys at the highest point of the console, powerfully changing relying upon what user is doing. There's likewise a Touch ID sensor in the power button, considering Apple Pay installments on the web, and simple sign-in, reports New Atlas.

The Surface Book has a 13.5-inch PixelSense display with a 3000 x 2000 pixel resolution, 267ppi, with 3:2 aspect. The MacBook Pro offers a customary 13.3-inch Retina display with 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution, 227ppi, with 8:5 aspect. Reports suggest that the Surface Book is keen and can offer more detail on its display.

Both the Surface Book and the MacBook Pro offer 6th gen Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs. Both offer different RAM from 8GB to 16GB contingent upon user's setup. The Surface Book begins with 128GB SSD, with choices up to 1TB.