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Microsoft Surface Pro 6 12.3in i7 16GB 512GB

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Costco
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5 years ago
Great

Does everything and more. Great machine with lots of features and fast response.

johnlewis.com
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4 years ago
Excellent product, terrible QA testing

I'm on my third device now, as the first two had screen defects (not just stuck pixels), but JL were excellent at sorting it out. Having had several laptops, from various top brands in the past, I have to say that this device is actually very good.

B&H Photo
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5 years ago
Very innovative, functional, and high quality

My daughter wanted a Macbook because she heard from everyone how they never had issues, but Im a PC guy. Apple makes great hardware and software, but they sure are proud of it. I recently came across a Surface Pro display at a store, and my daughter really fell in love with the quality, weight,...

reviews.costco.com
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5 years ago
Better than before, which still isn't very good.

I've had a Surface Pro 3 for several years now, my opinion of which has steadily declined since I purchased it. Plagued by bugs and flaws of every variety imaginable, it finally (and spontaneously) died outright a while back. What better to replace it with than the shiny, new 2018 model

PC World
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 6 review: Microsoft adds quad-core power to its tried-and-true tablet

Microsoft's Surface Pro 6 is the latest iteration of its iconic Windows tablet, complete with an 8th-generation, quad-core chip inside of it.

Quad-core 8th-gen Core chip adds a performance bump; Core i5 model does away with the fan; Battery life improves somewhat

External chassis is essentially unchanged...again; Step down in GPU power from previous model; Confusing mix of configurations to choose from on...

Notebookcheck
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (2018) (Core i7, 512GB, 16GB) Convertible Review

New tricks in an old design The Surface Pro 6 looks the same as its predecessors save for its new black colour option. The device is a slim, high-quality and robust tablet case that is easy to hold and weighs a comparatively svelte 786 g (~1.7 lb).

laptop-like performance; fan noise is quiet under load; full working day's battery life; impressive input devices for a convertible; well-built; contemporary design; good cameras; Windows Hello support; decent microphone; bright display; high sRGB colour space coverage; recharged fully in two hours

no USB Type-C; Signature Type Cover (2017) remains an additional purchase; as does the Surface Pen (2017; expensive

PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 6

The extra cost for the keyboard is still disappointing, but it does work as well as ever (and has the same in-lap issues as the past). With few changes to a tried-and-true formula, one that has helped Microsoft reach the upper echelon of hardware sellers , the Surface Pro line is likely to continue...

Speedy new 8th Generation Intel processor; Good battery life; Premium feel; Sleek all-black color option; Brilliant display; Well-implemented kickstand

Minimal changes from previous model; As ever, keyboard sold separately; Not ideal for in-lap use; Somewhat restrictive configuration combinations; Limited ports

Digitaltrends
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 6 Review

Now with outstanding battery life, the Surface Pro 6 remains the 2-in-1 to beat.

Bright; beautiful; 3:2 display; Black color looks and feels great; World-class build quality; Improved multitasking performance; Excellent battery life

Didn't update to Whiskey Lake processor; Outdated ports; Windows 10 tablet mode still needs work

The Verge
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 6 review: a familiar bet

Surface Pro is still the 2-in-1 to beat

Quad-core performance inside a lightweight tablet; Mostly silent operation; Matte black finish

Still no USB-C ports; Dated design; Lapability still not ideal

TechRadar UK
★★★★
5 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 6 review

Before introducing the 2017 Surface Pro , Microsoft came out and said that there would be no such thing as a ‘Surface Pro 5.' Why Well, a future Surface Pro would get a number again when it brought forth "an experiential change that made a huge difference in the product line."

Quad-core processing; Long battery life; Excellent new color option

Still no USB-C; Dated USB 3.0 port; Few meaningful improvements

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