While it might look the same as the Pro 6, the Surface Pro 7 packs a punch.
Manufacturer: Microsoft
While it might look the same as the Pro 6, the Surface Pro 7 packs a punch.
An excellent hybrid that doesn’t do quite enough to innovate on what Microsoft already had.
Powerful hardware; USB-C support; Improved pen sensitivity; Display remains great
No significant design changes; Average battery life; Expensive peripherals
It is similar to the last Surface Pro, but this is still one of the few tablet hybrids we’d be happy to work all day on. Just remember to bring the charger, as the battery won’t last.
Bold; sharp screen; Punchy 10th Gen Intel CPUs; Type Cover remains surprisingly good
Battery life is not great; Aspects of the design are ageing; Accessories are a bit pricey
Microsoft updates its Surface Pro 7 Windows tablet with a powerful Intel Ice Lake chip and a modern USB-C port.
Powerful Intel Ice Lake CPU boosts performance; USB-C; USB-A ports allow for peripheral flexibility
Lack of Thunderbolt and WWAN option are disappointing
Still the best Windows 2-in-1 around, but it remains ahead due to the lack of highly recommendable alternatives. The performance upgrade here is excellent, but design-wise the huge bezels now look dated and Microsoft's dedication to Surface Connect is somewhat puzzling.
Up-to-date Intel processors make for powerful and snappy performance; Punchy screen colours and resolution; USB-C is a welcome addition
Lack of real change over predecessor; Big screen bezels; No Thunderbolt; So-so battery life (i7 tested); Expensive extras - when adding Type Cover and Pen
The Surface Pro 7 has been left behind
USB-C finally arrives; Updated processors bump speed; Same sharp; 3:2 screen; Type Cover is top notch; Improved graphics
Chassis looks outdated; Type Cover still not bundled in; Battery life takes a step back
The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 makes a small step forward, but we were expecting a giant leap.
Powerful hardware; Premium build quality; Excellent display
Not much new; Poor battery life
You can’t go wrong with the new Surface Pro 7 if you are in the market for a 2-in-1 Windows tablet. It’s a bit expensive and you have to pay extra for the accessories but it is a premium and powerful product. It has a nice form factor, vibrant display and delivers competent performance.
We expected a bit more in advancements from the seventh Surface Pro tablet. USB-C is nice, but for a device at this price, its should be Thunderbolt 3. Plus, the display bezels are awfully thick for a tablet in 2019.
Vastly improved performance; USB-C finally; Now with Wi-Fi 6
Overall loss in battery life; USB-C isn't Thunderbolt 3; Few; if any; other design changes; Screen bezels are thick for 2019
Surface Pro X Performance Summary: Microsoft's Surface Pro X performance can be summed up best as uneven . Even with native Arm applications, the Surface Pro X couldn't keep up with any of our 64-bit x86 test machines nor a 3rd gen iPad Air.
Full Windows 10 experience on Arm; Good compatibility with x86 32-bit apps; Bright; sharp PixelSense display; Amazing battery life; Totally fanless; Premium materials and build quality; Integrated always-connected 4G; 4-core 10th Gen Intel CPU impresses; Industry standard x86-64 native...
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