I was looking to travel with one device as I fly over 100,000 miles a year. My ipad is great for entertainment and long battery life on trips, but still had to carry my laptop for work.
Comfortable Keyboard; Lightweight
Short Battery Life
I was looking to travel with one device as I fly over 100,000 miles a year. My ipad is great for entertainment and long battery life on trips, but still had to carry my laptop for work.
Comfortable Keyboard; Lightweight
Short Battery Life
Compared to other Windows devices in this price range, the Surface Pro 4 performs well, with better than expected benchmarks across the board, even on graphics-heavy tests. The audio on the unit is surprisingly immersive, and the screen is incredibly bright-it's one of the most vibrant PC displays...
Dazzling screen and powerful audio make this an impressive platform for video content; Plenty of power packed into a sub-two pound chassis
Some performance and utility hiccups; Floppy keyboard remains underwhelming
Microsoft announced the Surface Pro 4 last year and it has taken quite a while for it to make it to the Indian shores. Launched officially in India in January 2016, the Surface Pro 4 is Microsoft's fourth generation 2-in-1 device, which, although a tablet with a snap on keyboard, is renowned as a...
I had the SP3 and now have a 4. I love this device. I also have an iPad Pro. Windows 10 makes the IOS look old fashioned. I can add memory, peripherals, go from Docked wired Network to wireless seamlessly. Everything works as advertised. Try it, you won't regret it.
Portability; Screen; Great Hardware; WIN10
Price
For three years, Microsoft has been trying to convince us that a tablet can replace our laptops. Throughout three major design iterations, that's been the driving message behind the Surface. Last year's Surface Pro 3 represented the best execution on that idea yet.
Fast performance; Lightweight and portable design; Improved typing experience
Awkward on a lap; Pricey; Windows 10 is still buggy
The screen's better. So's the keyboard, and the pen. With the Pro 4, Microsoft's flagship tablet is now an unqualified win for those seeking both a powerful Win 10 slate and a serviceable laptop. (Just note: The keyboard still costs extra, and it's essential.)
Better screen; keyboard; and pen than Surface Pro 3; Bona fide 10-hour battery life; Better cooling means less-frequent fan noise
Type Cover still costs extra; Other convertibles still make for better laptops
The Surface Pro 4 offers many attractions. It's a beautiful device, whether in tablet mode or as an ultra-portable laptop. It has huge versatility, making it the one device you need at work and at weekends.
The Surface Pro 4 is a powerful, secure and flexible device with a fantastic display. It doesn't last as long as we'd like in terms of battery life, but the blend of high-end hardware and enterprise-grade software should have Apple and others very worried indeed.
Exceptional display; mostly great performance; USB 3.0; slimmer but still tough build; quality peripherals; sharp cameras; Windows 10 Pro
Mid-range model can struggle with demanding editing tasks; battery life shorter than hoped; separate £110 Type Cover
There is a great deal to like and rave about the Surface Pro 4. The design is thinner and lighter for starters. The screen is awesome, there's plenty of power available, the new Surface Pen is better and the Type Cover is a vast improvement on the last one.
It's the best of both worlds laptop tablet awesome better than I expected love it it is exactly what I needed and wanted fast portable and backed by Microsoft.
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