Amazing product!!! Very convenient and much lighter than a laptop
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Amazing product!!! Very convenient and much lighter than a laptop
Iterative. The Surface Pro 7 doesn't bring enough to the table to warrant a whole digit upgrade over the Surface Pro 6. Unless if you really value the integrated USB Type-C port or Iris Plus graphics update, last year's model will suffice.
If you're a content owner of a Surface Pro 5 or Surface Pro 6, then there is little reason to upgrad...
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;
If you’re going to get the use out of the portability and flexible nature of the 2-in-1, the Surface Pro 7 is well worth considering, especially with the upgrades on offer compared to the Pro 6, but there are more powerful laptops at a similar price if processing power is key.
As updates go, this one is minor. But the Surface Pro is still a major player in portable productivity.
Finally a USB-C port! Still solid performance, battery life, and usability.
No real compelling reasons to upgrade from previous models. Remains expensive.
The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 improves on its predecessor with stronger performance and better ports, but its battery life is disappointing. The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 delivers big on performance and display quality, complete with a responsive screen for note-taking and drawing and a convertible...
Solid performance, Bright and colorful display, Excellent optional keyboard, USB-C port (finally)
Underwhelming battery life, Soft speakers
The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 feels more like a Surface Pro 6.5 than an actual new product. The only significant changes are the addition of a USB-C input and a move to Intel’s newer 10th-gen family of laptop CPUs. However, it remains a solid convertible and great choice for those looking for a flexible machine that works equally well as an office laptop as it does as a personal tablet.
Full-fat Windows 10 application library; Excellent connectivity; Solid build quality;
Type Cover costs extra; Not a big step up on the Surface Pro 6;
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;
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