The features of this product is immaculate. However, when im doing my work or when im on it too long, it usually freezes and it doesnt respond. Other than that, everything is awesome. So easy to download apps and really fast!
The features of this product is immaculate. However, when im doing my work or when im on it too long, it usually freezes and it doesnt respond. Other than that, everything is awesome. So easy to download apps and really fast!
Great screen size. Touch screen. Fast and super light.
It's the perfect portable PC...for me
It's everything you love about the Surface, but with a bold new vision for the future of Windows PCs
Best looking Surface yet; Excellent standby battery; Portable tablet with full Windows 10
Limited app compatibility; Not the best performance; Pricey; especially with keyboard
So, should you buy a Surface Pro X? The answer is, of course, 'it depends'. Microsoft has produced an excellent device for mobile workers, with a focus on Office and the web. That makes it an ideal tool for executives, for business analysts and consultants, for teachers and university research...
Sleek; fanless industrial design; Excellent 13-inch display; Capable ARM-based processor; Integrated 4G LTE mobile broadband; All-day battery life; SSD is replaceable
Windows-on-ARM ecosystem is still developing; Expensive (keyboard and pen not included); No 3.5mm headset jack; No SD card slot
From the new Apple M1 powered Macs to the Microsoft Surface Pro X I've been using, ARM-based computers are the new craze in mobile computing. The Surface Pro X was Microsoft's second big consumer push to get into the ARM platform and it really nails the essentials.
Design The Surface Pro X is slim and light while still having a large display. It's a modern take on the classic Surface Pro design, and it's great., LTE Having LTE on computers is incredibly underrated and it makes the computer miles more useful and portable.
No 64 bit emulation I know it's coming, but at the time of review there is no 64 bit emulation and basically no developers are building software for Windows on ARM. It makes the Surface Pro X a pseudo Chromebook until 64 bit emulation is released.
The Surface Pro X is the computer Microsoft has tried to make for at least seven years. It is the computer Microsoft hopes will be the platform on which the future of Windows 10 is built.
Beautiful design; New stylus; Good screen
App compatibility issues; Expensive; Too slow for the price; Battery doesn't impress
For everyone else, the Surface Pro X's capabilities don't justify its high cost, given what capable alternatives exist, even within Microsoft's own Surface stable. The similarly expensive Surface Pro 7 offers a Windows experience free of compatibility problems, and with nearly as good battery life...
Sleek styling; High-quality PixelSense display; Excellent camera quality; LTE connectivity via eSIM; Built-in kickstand; All-day battery life
Expensive; Keyboard and pen cost extra; Incompatible with some third-party apps and drivers; Impractical for lap use; No headphone jack
Microsoft Surface Pro X: A beautiful piece of hardware but the Surface Pro X has some pretty big limitations
Gorgeous 13in display; Upgradeable SSD; Built-in 4G
Expensive; Doesn’t run all Windows software; Slim pen only available in bundle
The Surface Pro X runs Windows 10, but not all Windows apps. It's a step up from previous ARM-powered 2-in-1s for the right people, though.
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