Surface Pro is still the 2-in-1 to beat
Quad-core performance inside a lightweight tablet; Mostly silent operation; Matte black finish
Still no USB-C ports; Dated design; Lapability still not ideal
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Surface Pro is still the 2-in-1 to beat
Quad-core performance inside a lightweight tablet; Mostly silent operation; Matte black finish
Still no USB-C ports; Dated design; Lapability still not ideal
The Surface Pro series has got its number back. Yay. No more 'the new Microsoft Surface Pro'. So finally we can track the Pro from generation to generation as it, um, doesn't really progress a whole lot.
Class-leading design for a 2-in-1; Great screen resolution and brightness; Plenty of power available from such a form factor; Battery improved over previous Intel Core i model
Hardly any different to the 2017 version; Still no USB-C port; Keyboard not included; Can get very expensive (to the point a laptop might make more sense
The sixth-gen Pro is the best to date thanks largely to improved battery life. However, the familiar form factor, bezels that are larger than competitors' equivalents, and lack of USB-C port feels like this Surface is holding back from what's around the corner.
Class-leading design for a 2-in-1; Great screen resolution and brightness; Plenty of power available from such a form factor; Battery improved over previous Intel Core i model;
Hardly any different to the 2017 version; Still no USB-C port; Keyboard not included; Can get very expensive (to the point a laptop might make more sense);
New tricks in an old design The Surface Pro 6 looks the same as its predecessors save for its new black colour option. The device is a slim, high-quality and robust tablet case that is easy to hold and weighs a comparatively svelte 786 g (~1.7 lb).
laptop-like performance; fan noise is quiet under load; full working day's battery life; impressive input devices for a convertible; well-built; contemporary design; good cameras; Windows Hello support; decent microphone; bright display; high sRGB colour space coverage; recharged fully in two hours
no USB Type-C; Signature Type Cover (2017) remains an additional purchase; as does the Surface Pen (2017; expensive
The extra cost for the keyboard is still disappointing, but it does work as well as ever (and has the same in-lap issues as the past). With few changes to a tried-and-true formula, one that has helped Microsoft reach the upper echelon of hardware sellers , the Surface Pro line is likely to continue...
Speedy new 8th Generation Intel processor; Good battery life; Premium feel; Sleek all-black color option; Brilliant display; Well-implemented kickstand
Minimal changes from previous model; As ever, keyboard sold separately; Not ideal for in-lap use; Somewhat restrictive configuration combinations; Limited ports
The Surface Pro 6 is the latest 2-in-1 hybrid tablet-laptop device from Microsoft that takes on the and laptops such as Lenovo's Yoga series. Aimed at people who need to work on the go, the Surface Pro line of 2-in-1 laptops are lightweight, but promise enough processing power to handle the basics...
Great screen; Good battery life; Solid performance; Light and portable hybrid design
Expensive; Keyboard dock may be too small for some
Great product
Can't think of anything
The Microsoft Surface Pro 6 is still the best detachable 2-in-1 around with a beautiful display and solid battery life, but its port selection is stuck in the past and its storage should be faster.
Vivid display; Solid battery life; Black color looks sleek
No Thunderbolt 3 or USB Type-C; Storage is slower than competitors; Type Cover costs extra
Does everything and more. Great machine with lots of features and fast response.
Just bought this but actually have returned it - because it doesn't have a USBc (Is that the right term!). Apparently the plug for power isn't the right type. So be warned! (As you can tell, someone else has been helping me choose a new laptop!
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