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Microsoft Surface Pro 5 12.3in i5 8GB 128GB (2017)

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Gadling
★★★★★
10 years ago
Gadling Gear Review: Microsoft Surface Pro

The Surface Pro comes in two configurations, one with 64GB of storage and the other with 128GB. It features an Intel Core i5 processor and a beautiful 10.6" full-HD, multi-touch screen capable of generating resolutions up to 1920x1080.

Overclock
★★★★
10 years ago
A Long Term Look Back on a Great Product

Microsoft launched the Surface Pro a long time ago. However, there hasn't been any OCN review of the product. Given that I have been using the Surface Pro for quite some time, I hope to provide some insight into the longevity of the system and describe how well it operates as a daily use computer.

Powerful System; Easily Portable; Highly Flexible Software Environment

Limited to Wifi; Problems with Pen Sensitivity; Requires Special Digital Pen

Review guidelines
★★★★
10 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro: Review

We have already pointed out that the Microsoft Surface Pro is and what is not, and should therefore be evaluated as such: it is a hybrid Ultrabook almost unique in its kind. Unless a hybrid is not exactly what you're looking for, do not believe a purchase to do at all costs.

Screen very nice; original design; Windows 8 and 64bit Intel Core i5 enclosed in the form of a tablet; Wacom pen

Overweight use as a tablet; Battery life is insufficient; Noise and heat sometimes annoying; The absence of a suitable accommodation for the pen

Digitaltrends
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10 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro Review

Microsoft's Surface Pro fails to solve any problem for any user.

Excellent build quality; Display is extremely bright

Only one USB port; Type Cover is terrible and overpriced; Heavy and thick for a tablet; Below-average endurance; Runs slightly warm; Poor value

Gadgetmania
★★★★★
10 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro – the evolution of the Ultrabook

There's no word on the pricing of the Surface Pro, but you can be sure that it will be expensive – the Windows RT powered Surface is the budget, consumer model, while the Surface Pro will be aimed at professionals and business users.

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
10 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro Review

A tough question. It's neither a straightforward tablet, nor a tablet/laptop hybrid. It's more ambitious. The Surface Pro is nothing less than an attempt to create the perfect PC for the ‘Post PC' era. It's a tablet you can use at home on the sofa.

Outstanding screen; Innovative design; Windows 8 at its best; Comes with Wacom digitser pen

Heat and noise; No digitiser pen storage; Woeful battery life; Shallow app store

Guardian
★★★★
6 years ago
Microsoft Surface Pro review: very nearly almost the future of Windows PCs

The new Surface Pro is the best example of what can be made out of a full-fledged Windows 10 tablet-laptop hybrid. It has all the power most will need, a great screen, good kickstand, decent speakers and an excellent set of accessories, including an attachable keyboard and trackpad that's better...

great screen; brilliant keyboard (optional); microSD card reader; excellent kickstand; Windows Hello; fast but quiet; solid build

battery life only just acceptable; no USB-C; expensive

Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
i5, 4gb ram version performance not good

Overall built quality is good, however if you get a 4gb ram version, then performance wise its not good, there will be alot of high disk and ram usage, i will now go for 8gb ram version,

B&H Photo
★★★★★
6 years ago
Amazer

This product is an amazer! Every single thing is an amazer starting from Surface Pro 4 to this Surface.

Techgoondu
★★★★★
6 years ago
Goondu review: Microsoft Surface Pro

It seemed so long ago that I first laid my eyes on the Microsoft Surface, the company's first branded laptop that aims to showcase what Windows can do for mobile computing. It was something different, revolutionary even, from the design aesthetics to the practical use of the cover cum keyboard.

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