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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3in i3 4GB 128GB

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Appliances Online
★★★★★
4 years ago
Faulty from the start

I have had my new laptop for 2 weeks and had a few problems already, wouldnt charge or power up, cant connect to internet, needs to shut down due to errors. Think microsoft should have spent a bit more time debugging before releasing.

Guardian
★★★★★
4 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i3 128GB SSD Convertible Tablet - Platinum VDH-00006 review

The Surface Pro 7 is arguably the best windows tablet money can buy, it’s just not that big a leap over the Surface Pro 6. The form, design, microSD card slot, kickstand, Windows Hello and simply the way it works are still winners in 2020.

Pros: great screen; good battery life; brilliant keyboard (essential additional purchase); microSD card reader; excellent kickstand; Windows Hello; solid build; easy to carry; USB-A and USB-C

Cons: no Thunderbolt 3; fairly expensive; keyboard should be included; Core i7 version fans are more audible

The Good Guys
★★★★★
3 years ago
Very good

Very satisfied with the Surface Pro

The Good Guys
★★★★★
3 years ago
Awesome

I like so much

The Good Guys
★★★★★
3 years ago
Great system for general use

Hasn't disappointed me yet, doesn't lag or freeze.

The Good Guys
★★★★★
3 years ago
Good shopping app
Digital Arts
★★★★★
4 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i3 128GB SSD Convertible Tablet - Platinum VDH-00006 review

The Surface Pro 7 is the creative hardware of choice for the Illustrator – and by this we mean professional vector artists and graphic designers whose main tool is Adobe Illustrator.

The best tablet/laptop hybrid that can run full Windows apps; Impressive performance for its size; Stylish accessories.

Screen needs improving.

Notebookcheck
★★★★
4 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i3 128GB SSD Convertible Tablet - Platinum VDH-00006 review

If you're a content owner of a Surface Pro 5 or Surface Pro 6 , then there is little reason to upgrade to the Surface Pro 7. It's tough to recommend Microsoft's latest iteration when it offers the exact same display as the two-year old Surface Pro 5 and roughly the same CPU performance as the...

higher temporary Turbo Boost performance over last year's model, Core i5 CPU performance on par with last year's Core i7, finally a USB Type-C port with Power Delivery, updated and faster Toshiba NVMe SSD, slightly longer battery life, Wi-Fi 6 comes standard, silent; passively cooled

exact same LG Philips IPS display as on the 2017 Surface Pro 5, display could be better calibrated out of the box, high Turbo Boost performance is short-lived, coil whine; electronic noise on our unit, still no Thunderbolt 3 support, slow graphics driver updates, no WAN or GPS

The Verge
★★★★
4 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 review: I wish this looked like a Surface Pro X

Something weird has happened over the past year: I've kind of fallen in love with the Surface Pro. After debating its "lapability," its lack of USB-C ports, and its staid design, I've used the Surface Pro 6 on and off as a regular laptop for nearly 12 months now.

Quad-core performance is great inside this lightweight tablet; Cool and quiet with quick resume; USB-C; finally

Still no Thunderbolt 3; Dated design that looks old next to a Surface Pro X; Lack of built-in LTE / removable SSDs

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 7

While the Pro 7 is another fine entry in the line and tops among mainstream Windows tablets, I wouldn't tell Surface Pro 6 (or even Pro 5) users to run out and get one. But if you're working with something older or don't have this type of device in your life, it's one of the best 2-in-1s available.

Snappy new Intel "Ice Lake" processor; Robust battery life; Sharp display; Well-implemented kickstand; Finally includes USB-C

Keyboard still sold separately; Just two ports, and no Thunderbolt 3 support

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