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Microsoft Surface Pro 5 12.3in i5 8GB 256GB (2017)

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What do you think about Microsoft Surface Pro 5 12.3in i5 8GB 256GB (2017)

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

The Microsoft Surface line of tablets has been fairly divisive; for every evangelist there are plenty of skeptics who doubt the device can truly replace a laptop. Microsoft is forging on with the fourth iteration regardless, building the Surface Pro 4 ($1,299 as tested) on the strongest points of...

Sharp, vibrant touch display; Full-friction, adjustable kickstand; Improved Surface Pen and Type Cover from the previous iteration; Strong battery life in testing

Pricey; Type Cover sold separately; Still only one USB port

maximum pc
★★★★★
9 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Review

When the original Surface Pro launched, no one quite knew how to classify the hybrid. Was it a tablet that was trying to be a laptop? A laptop trying to be a tablet? Well, call us contrarians: We're going to come right out and say the Surface Pro line is neither and doesn't need to be-particularly...

Thin and light; multi-point kickstand; runs cool and quiet

Twitchy touchpad on Type Cover; pen loop accessory is flimsy

The Verge
★★★★
9 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 3 review

Imagine if you had a time machine that could send you back exactly 13 years. The rules of time travel don't let you change the past, but they do allow you to ask one question of a single person (time travel is, after all, very complicated).

Thin and light; Greatly improved kickstand; High-resolution screen

So-so battery life; Some software bugs; No full SD card slot

ComputerShopper
★★★★
9 years ago

Moreover, as impressively thin and light as the Surface Pro 3 is, it's still relatively heavy to use for long periods as a tablet. And Microsoft's app store still has a long way to go before it even approaches the selection of quality software available from the Apple iOS and Google Android stores.

Thinnest and lightest Surface Pro to date; Attractive 3:2 screen; More versatile kickstand; Premium look and feel

Still heavy as a tablet; Keyboard adds $130 to the price; Runs hot under heavy workloads

Ars Technica
★★★★★
9 years ago
Surface Pro 3 review: Is the third time the charm?

The Surface Pro line has always struck me as offering good solutions to the wrong problem. I remain tremendously sympathetic to Microsoft's broader objectives. Microsoft's argument is that it's silly to carry around an iPad and a MacBook Air; you can have one piece of hardware that fills both roles,...

Beautiful design; Beautiful screen; Packs so much into so little; Neat OneNote integration

The dearth of USB ports; The touchpad remains mediocre; Some people will find it expensive; It's still the best laptop replacement that can't actually replace a laptop

CNET
★★★★
9 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro 3

While the new Surface Pro 3 is Microsoft's best PC to date, it's more successful as a tablet than a laptop replacement.

The Surface Pro 3 is thinner and lighter than the previous two versions, despite having a larger 12-inch display and higher screen resolution; A new kickstand makes it easier to set up and use, and the keyboard cover remains a best-in-class example.

That excellent keyboard cover is not included in the base price, and its improved touchpad still doesn't measure up; The chassis lacks pen storage, and even with tweaked kickstand and keyboard hinges, the Surface Pro 3 still doesn't fit perfectly on the lap

Computer World
★★★★★
9 years ago
Surface Pro 3 deep-dive review: Has Microsoft finally got it right?

There's a saying about Microsoft that I've heard for a long time: It takes three tries for the company to get something right. For example, it wasn't until Windows reached version 3.0 that the operating system really took off, and it was only when Word 3.0 hit that the word processor became a market...

Excellent 12-in; screen, very good keyboard cover, useful stylus and handwriting recognition, lightweight

Expensive; Windows 8 lacks many apps; keyboard cover costs $130 extra

Souq
★★★★
9 years ago
Too Expensive

Advice, go to Amazon and look there, you'll find better offers on it for a much cheaper price. Even with the shipping charges to get it you aren't close to that offered place

Nothing

Price is too high...I bought mine for a lot less on Amazon; It came brand new and saved me a lot of money

Walmart
★★★★★
8 years ago
Wow

I purchased this for my son. He is an engineering student and said it blows the Apple ipads and Apple laptops out of the water! He is running Windows 10 and said it is easy to use and works great as a tablet or full computer.

Newegg
★★★★★
8 years ago
Great Keyboard

I would consider it a necessity for anyone who wants to type on their Surface Pro.

This is a great keyboard

As has already been mentioned, it is a little pricey; It should be about $50

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