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The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 takes the tried, tested and really rather liked Surface Pro 3 form and improves almost every aspect of it.It's very much an iteration over its predecessor, but don't make the mistake of thinking the improvements are “only” iter...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 takes the tried, tested and really rather liked Surface Pro 3 form and improves almost every aspect of it. It's very much an iteration over its predecessor, but don't make the mistake of thinking the improvements are “only” ite...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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Before I get down to the review, we have to talk about options. The Surface Pro 4 is expensive, no doubt, but how austere your Surface Pro 4 life will be depends on the specification you choose. I had a mid-range Surface Pro 4, with a 256GB SSD, an Intel...
Powerful and versatile, the Surface Pro 4 is the ultimate Windows 10 device, if you can look past the bugs...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2015-11-21 07:01:00
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Now that both Apple and Microsoft have launched higher-specced tablets with keyboards and styli, we dive into the specs to take a look at whether the iPad Pro or Surface Pro 4 is better suited to deploy within your organisation.The iPad Pro and Surface...
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cybershack.com.au Updated: 2015-11-21 07:01:00
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Not quite notebooks and not quite tablets, Microsoft's family of Surface devices has typically featured well engineered hardware that made compromises in the pursuit of versatility. Last year's Surface Pro 3 brought the thunder and showed just how good hy...
Brilliant screen, Much improved TypeCover, Surface Pen is still a joy...
Lacklustre battery, Trackpad still a little small, A little awkward to use on your lap...
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Apple announced the 12.9in iPad Pro alongside the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, Apple TV and iPad mini 4 at its event in September, and has finally gone on sale in the UK. On the other hand, Microsoft has just launched its latest generation Surface, the 12.3...
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Microsoft's new Surface Pro 4 has taken the versatile tablet to a new level with even more processing power and it's all housed in a chassis that somehow is even more slender then ever.The tablet is pre-loaded with the Windows 10 operating system and it i...
Thin, light, excellent screen, high performance, versatile...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 is powerful yet portable device that is well designed, packed with features and can suit any user no matter how they choose to use the product...
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A year has passed between Microsoft's tablet-turned-laptop , and for the fourth generation, it thinks it has nailed the bugs. Is this the best tablet out there?If you're keen for a new laptop but can't decide on whether it should be a laptop or a tablet...
Fantastically sharp screen; Removal of Microsoft Windows logo feels like it makes the screen bigger; Excellent sound; Performance is top notch; Password-less login works by identifying your face, and is a treat; Magnetic pen attachment now sits on the lef...
Paint job on the back is very easily scratched; No Type C USB port; Magnet is stronger on the pen, but it still falls off all too easily; Still the occasional black screen of death where the machine won't return from sleep requiring you to go online;...
When it comes to Windows tablets, Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 easily leads the pack, and while the changes might not appear to be much, you have to look beneath the surface (sorry!) to see what Microsoft is doing.Frankly, there isn't one thing in the Pro 4...
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Microsoft last month announced the Surface Pro 4 among a range of other Windows 10 devices including the Surface Book and we were lucky enough to take a look at the tablet during the Adobe Max conference where it was on display. Here's our Microsoft Surfa...
Our first impressions of the Surface Pro 4 are very good indeed. Microsoft has done a great job with upgrading the device with a thinner and lighter design, top-end specs if you need them, an improved Surface Pen and Type Cover – although we'd still prefe...
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The Surface looks little like a notebook. It doesn't sell with a keyboard and trackpad. What you get is a slate with a kickstand and the digital equivalent of a pen. This hardly sounds like a device that could replace a computer, but it unequivocally is t...
Keyboard cover is fantastic, Notebook-grade hardware, with processors up to Intel core i7, Optimised for Windows 10, Rich 12.3-inch display...
Only one USB port, Keyboard cover is an optional extra...
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Microsoft's Surface division is under siege. In the four years after the Redmond giant got the idea of making the world's best convertible, it has had the field almost entirely to itself. Now, heading into 2016, the Surface is surrounded by its competitio...
The Surface was always a weird proposition.Microsoft Surface Pro 488LikeBeautiful display.Amazing all-round performance.Great Windows Hello face recognition.Don't LikeIterative updates from Pro 3.Tabletesque keyboard.Premium price tag.Microsoft continues...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2015-11-21 07:01:16
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 is an excellent hybrid device, but it's not exactly the inexpensive option.Over at finder.com.au, I've run Microsoft's very nice hybrid device through its paces.So as I usually say about now, go and read it!Source: Finder...
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The Surface Pro 4's keyboard. Photo: Peter WellsThe Pro 4 has a stunning display, however. The screen is one of the best on the market; stunning colours, impressive contrast, super bright, and clocking in at 2736 x 1824 pixels. The screen is slightly larg...
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Unlike any Surface device before it, the Surface Pro 4 launched on a wave of hype.Its predecessor, the Surface Pro 3 , was Microsoft's first 2-in-1 to capture the imagination thanks to its light, A4 paper-sized display, flexible multi-position kickstand a...
Size and weight, Display, Type Cover...
Type cover sold seperately, Intel Core m3 at entry level, Scuffs easily...
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Nobody knows what to make of the Microsoft Surface. It's neat looking, but also kind of awkward. Great at certain things and oddly tantalising, But who's it really for? Ack, fuck it. This latest hybrid iteration, the Surface Pro 4, is a refinement of sort...
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The original Surface Pro was bulky. Its battery was limited. The keyboard was annoying, the display wasn't great, and performance was just okay. It was expensive. Worst of all, it was forced to run Windows 8, an awkward operating system poorly suited for...
New Type Cover is wonderful, Pen is standard and works well, Pixel-dense display, Strong performance in all areas...
Still heavy compared to dedicated tablets, Battery can drain quickly in real-world use...
The Surface Pro 4 is a microcosm of the change Microsoft is trying to spur inside its own walls. Time and time again, it missed the opportunity to leap on a new trend in consumer technology. But not with Surface. This time, Microsoft is a leader. It's s...
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With many clones arriving from the likes of HP, Dell and Lenovo, Microsoft has announced a new version of its Surface tablet . But how what's different compared to the old version? Find out in our Surface Pro 3 vs Surface Pro 4 comparison.It was totally...
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Lisa Gade takes you through a preview tour of Microsoft's fall 2015 tablets/ 2-in-1 Windows 10 convertibles, the new Microsoft Surface Book and the Surface Pro 4. The Surface Book is MS' first laptop, and it's really a 2-in-1 since the tablet section is r...
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With both Apple and Microsoft announcing higher-specced tablets with keyboards and styli, we dive into the specs to take a look at whether the iPad Pro or Surface Pro 4 is better suited to business deployment.The iPad Pro and Surface Pro 4 both dodge th...
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Meet the tablet that can replace your laptop – again. Microsoft used this cheeky phrase in touting its Surface Pro 3, and the adage remains the same with its vastly improved Surface Pro 4. But allow me to put a spin on that:Meet the tablet that will repla...
Larger, sharper screen within same dimensions, Vastly improved Type Cover, Even better Surface Pen...
Type Cover still sold separately, Intel Core m3 at entry level...
The Surface Pro 4, an improvement on every end of the previous generation, is poised to be the nail on the laptop's coffin...
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Meet the tablet that can replace your laptop – again. Microsoft used this cheeky phrase in touting its Surface Pro 3, and the adage remains the same with its vastly improved Surface Pro 4. But allow me to put a spin on that:Meet the tablet that will rep...
Larger, sharper screen within same dimensions, Vastly improved Type Cover, Even better Surface Pen...
Type Cover still sold separately, Intel Core m3 at entry level...
The Surface Pro 4, an improvement on every end of the previous generation, is poised to be the nail on the laptop's coffin...
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The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 takes the tried, tested and really rather liked Surface Pro 3 form and improves almost every aspect of it. It's very much an iteration over its predecessor, but don't make the mistake of thinking the improvements are “only” ite...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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With each iteration of Microsoft's Surface, the company comes closer to mastering the laptop/tablet hybrid product category it created back in 2012.Whether or not the Surface Pro 4 is for you will depend on whether you're upgrading from a previous Surface...
Best Surface yet, Still the top/tablet hybrid device around, Windows 10 improves the Surface's user experience significantly, Type Cover 4 is a huge improvement over the Type Cover 3...
The Surface Pro 4 is an incremental upgrade over the Surface Pro 3, Still awkward to use on a lap, Battery life lags behinds MacBook and some ultrabook laptops...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-11-25 05:39:55
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Unless you're planning on picking up a Surface Book , Microsoft would very much like you to leave the laptop behind. That's always been the premise with the Surface Pro series of business-capable 2-in-1 tablets, but it's the new Surface Pro 4, with its In...
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...
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...
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What is the Microsoft Surface Pro 4? The Surface Pro 4 continues Microsoft's quest to create the perfect all-in-one device that can function as both a tablet and laptop. However, with its more expensive and powerful sibling the Surface Book expected to ar...
Great screen for consumers, Robust performance, Solid battery life, Untouched version of Windows 10...
Type Cover costs £110 extra, Missing key features for designers...
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Hybrids haven't been especially popular, but that hasn't stopped Microsoft in pursuing this vision of combined laptop-tablets as the future of computing. Windows 10 may have many panacea features to appease mouse and keyboard users, but it's still very mu...
Bright, high quality screen, Generally comfortable keyboard, Adjustable builtin kickstand, Sturdy build quality, Useful ports, Good stylus...
Heavy for a tablet, Soso battery life, Keyboard stability issues remain...
The best Surface Pro yet, but it's still not for everyone...
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Before last year's Surface Pro 3 , owning and using a Microsoft-made product was too often like paying the gas bill or filing your tax return. Something you did out of necessity, with a heavy heart and a furrowed brow.Then something weird happened. The Su...
Fantastic screen, Even better keyboard and stylus, Impeccably fast processor...
Continuum was supremely buggy, The Windows Store is still short on apps, Cortana often falls on its face...
Alas, the Surface Pro 4 does not fit that bill. When Windows 10, and its Continuum mode in particular, runs without a hiccup this is a five-star product. Microsoft didn't need to tinker with the Pro 3 much to ensure it was a winner. All that was required...
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Microsoft is probably smiling gleefully: it's got the upper hand on Apple, with the Surface Pro 4 really shaking its tail-feather at the iPad Pro. For the Surface Pro 4 is the most refined and comprehensive model in the Surface series yet - if you're in...
Great screen in resolution, brightness and viewing-angle terms; Windows 10 a comprehensive OS; stylus' new magnetic connection/position, latest Type Cover keyboard a great typing experience (sold separately though)...
Limited battery - casual use, around 6-hours; no discrete graphics; Type Cover keyboard not included (its new trackpad too centrally aligned too), "fizz" sound when charging...
Having used the Surface Pro 4 for a week we can see the appeal of it as a laptop-replacement, albeit with some caveats: the battery life isn't good enough, it's potentially rather expensive when specced-up a touch, and Microsoft Office isn't include...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2015-12-04 06:35:19
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UNLESS YOU'RE planning on picking up a Surface Book , Microsoft would very much like you to leave the laptop behind. That's always been the premise with the Surface Pro series of business-capable 2-in-1 tablets, but it's the new Surface Pro 4, with its In...
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...
The answer is yes: the Surface Pro 4 can very much replace your laptop, on the condition that your laptop isn't a full-on mobile workstation. For most tasks, including basic design work, it will do the job and do it well while providing a level of securit...
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What is a 'pro' tablet? In the case of the iPad Pro, reviewers were unable to let that slightly pointless question drop. Was it a laptop or not? Did that matter? WIRED decided it did not , but the debate, even now, still roars. And that same endless exis...
Lighter and thinner; improved keyboard and pen; more powerful with an excellent new screen...
Conceptually troubled; battery could be better; lack of truly engaging apps...
The Surface Pro 4 is a powerful, flexible machine. It is every bit as good in day-to-day life as any laptop to which you could compare it. The problem is that in making a tablet that can replace your PC, Microsoft ultimately... just made a laptop. A touc...
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The fight is on. After years of studiously avoiding creating an iPad with a keyboard, Apple went and did it in September. In one fell swoop, the iPad Pro, complete with its 12.9-inch display, optional add-on keyboard and stylus, took the fight directly to...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2016-01-14 11:13:33
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Microsoft's vision for a hybrid 2-in-1 tablet that can double as an ultraportable laptop has been in place since the first Surface launched back in 2012, but it wasn't really until the Surface Pro 3 that the design caught up with the ambition, where Micro...
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It is fair to say the Microsoft is getting better and better at hardware. Not quite “Apple excellent” but certainly more refined and stylish.From the very first Surface RT device I checked out three years ago, Microsoft has been making steady progress. I...
The Surface Pro 4 is certainly Microsoft's most stylish and refined personal computing device that I have seen so far (I have yet to see the Surface Book) and it shows that Microsoft is trying to catch up fast with Apple in the design stakes.Technological...
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The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 takes the tried, tested and really rather liked Surface Pro 3 form and improves almost every aspect of it, from performance to screen to keyboard. It's very much an iteration over its predecessor, but don't make the mistake of...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 takes the tried, tested and really rather liked Surface Pro 3 form and improves almost every aspect of it, from performance to screen to keyboard. It's very much an iteration over its predecessor, but don't make the mistake of...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-01-30 07:34:20
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With each successive Surface, Microsoft has won over new users to its innovative device. Naysayers who questioned the usability of the odd 3:2 aspect ratio screen now accept that for anything but watching wide-screen media, it's actually a likeably useful...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-01-31 08:54:30
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Jon revisits the Surface Pro 4 to see if it's still the laptop/tablet hybrid to beat.Surface Pro 4 Review: Surface Book Review: more about the Surface Pro 4: info: tech goodness: Our video gear: Deals: us! Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Google Plus: https:...
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The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 takes the tried, tested and really rather liked Surface Pro 3 form and improves almost every aspect of it, from performance to screen to keyboard. It's very much an iteration over its predecessor, but don't make the mistake of...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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It is fair to say the Microsoft is getting better and better at hardware. Not quite “Apple excellent” but certainly more refined and stylish.From the very first Surface RT device I checked out three years ago, Microsoft has been making steady progress. I...
The Surface Pro 4 is certainly Microsoft's most stylish and refined personal computing device that I have seen so far (I have yet to see the Surface Book) and it shows that Microsoft is trying to catch up fast with Apple in the design stakes.Technological...
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More and more businesses see the benefits of providing tablets to employees. Although the problem left with a business owner or IT manager is which devices do they really need? Providing a laptop, a tablet and a smartphone seems like overkill.Yet on the o...
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The Surface Pro 4 is one of those products that proves the best route to success is to take an already great recipe and tweak it very slightly, year on year. Using this method, Microsoft turned an average product into a very good one in three years flat...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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The Surface Pro 4 is one of those products that proves the best route to success is to take an already great recipe and tweak it very slightly, year on year. Using this method, Microsoft turned an average product into a very good one in three years flat...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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Boasting a sleeker frame, a redesigned stylus and a vastly improved keyboard, does the Surface Pro 4 have what it takes to usher in the hybrid revolution?Jump to:08/03/16It appears that Microsoft did a lot of testing for its latest Windows 10 update excep...
The Surface Pro 4 is an excellent poster child for Windows 10, and Microsoft's new focus on mobility looks to be paying off. It feels light and portable with an excellent display, while still packing in enough power to smash through most day-to-day tasks...
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Light, bright, ultra-portable, durable, very powerful and touch enabled - Surface defines the Windows 10, hybrid detachable category.I apologise for being a little late in reviewing the Surface Pro 4 – in part because it is just a later version of the ama...
I am a fan of the Surface hybrid detachable design and use the Pro 3 extensively. My wife uses the Atom-based Surface 3 almost every day as an Office productivity device, for movies and Kindle.The Pro 4 is a refinement – yes it is more polished but it tec...
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The Surface looks little like a notebook. It doesn't sell with a keyboard and trackpad. What you get is a slate with a kickstand and the digital equivalent of a pen. This hardly sounds like a device that could replace a computer, but it unequivocally is t...
Keyboard cover is fantastic, Notebook-grade hardware, with processors up to Intel core i7, Optimised for Windows 10, Rich 12.3-inch display...
Only one USB port, Keyboard cover is an optional extra...
battery life represents an improvement. Microsoft claims the Pro 4 can loop a video continuously for nine hours. PCWorld's intensive battery test is designed to identify how long a tablet or notebook will last in the real world. We maxed the brightness...
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Boasting a sleeker frame, a redesigned stylus and a vastly improved keyboard, does the Surface Pro 4 have what it takes to usher in the hybrid revolution?Jump to:05/10/2016Prospective Surface Pro 4 buyers can now save $100 when purchasing the laptop-table...
The Surface Pro 4 is an excellent poster child for Windows 10, and Microsoft's new focus on mobility looks to be paying off. It feels light and portable with an excellent display, while still packing in enough power to smash through most day-to-day tasks...
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The Surface Pro 4 is close to a year old, but remains an exceptionally good product. It's one of those products that proves the best route to success is to take an already great recipe and tweak it very slightly, year on year. Using this method, Microsoft...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-21 05:19:22
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Finally, let's discuss Microsoft's winning hardware design already, shall we?Perhaps the most obvious way in which this year's Surface Pro model is iterative is its looks. The same all-magnesium, unibody casing is still here, though the "Surface" lo...
Larger, sharper screen within same dimensions, Vastly improved Type Cover, Even better Surface Pen...
Type Cover still sold separately, Intel Core m3 at entry level, Battery life hasn't improved much...
Has Microsoft at last crafted a tablet that can reasonably, without considerable compromise, replace your laptop? Short of going back to the drawing board on the battery, this looks as close as it's going to get...
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Microsoft has really hammered home the whole "Surface tablets can replace your laptop" mantra for a long time now, so much so that it's sort of lost most of its meaning. Sure, the statement is largely correct, Surface Pro's are wonderful machines, if rath...
Powerful and versatile, the Surface Pro 4 is the ultimate Windows 10 device, if you can look past the bugs...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 is its latest Windows 10 tablet. Here's our full and in-depth Surface Pro 4 review. As Microsoft continues driving to make its own hardware with Lumia smarphones and other devices such as the Band 2 , the Surface Pro 4 is here w...
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 on...
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Boasting a sleeker frame, a redesigned stylus and a vastly improved keyboard, does the Surface Pro 4 have what it takes to usher in the hybrid revolution?Jump to:25/05/16Microsoft's Surface Pro series outsold Apple's iPad Pro in the first quarter of 2016...
The Surface Pro 4 is an excellent poster child for Windows 10, and Microsoft's new focus on mobility looks to be paying off. It feels light and portable with an excellent display, while still packing in enough power to smash through most day-to-day tasks...
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If you need a full PC in a tablet, the Surface Pro 4 is the pinnacle of Windows 10 tablets. Unlike Android or iOS tablets, the Surface Pro 4 can run both tablet apps and full Windows desktop apps. It has a great, high-resolution screen, stereo speakers...
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The Surface Pro 4 is one of those products that proves the best route to success is to take an already great recipe and tweak it very slightly, year on year. Using this method, Microsoft turned an average product into a very good one in three years flat...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-10-21 05:19:22
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With the market for smartphones slowing down, manufacturers are on the lookout for newer ways to get customers back into stores handing over their cards.With media consumption on mobile devices at its peak, and the path being shown by iPads, it didn't ta...
Unadulterated Windows 10, Bundled Surface Pen, Beautiful display, kickstand negates need for separate type pad...
Fan kicks in very frequently, Windows app store fairly limited, Battery discharges in sleep mode, expensive...
Fourth iteration of Microsofts fantastic tablet range doesnt disappoint. The superb display, the comfort of the kickstand, great processor and premium build quality screams understated elegance and the bundled Pen is a great bonus. I also really like th...
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Apple surprised most industry watchers when, at its 21 March keynote event, it announced not a much-rumoured iPad Air 3, but a new, down-sized version of the iPad Pro. The new device takes the gubbins from what will henceforth be known as the 12.9-inch iP...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 is the triple-threat of the computing world, tripling as a tablet, laptop and desktop replacement, and doing each rather well. Most things with the Surface are great, with a couple of minor quibbles: the kick-stand means Surface...
Look, I think the short answer is no, but that's only because Surface doesn't suit my particular needs. If I didn't use my laptop as a laptop as much of the time, the kick-stand issue wouldn't really concern me, at all. I've seen others in the land of tec...
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Boasting a sleeker frame, a redesigned stylus and a vastly improved keyboard, does the Surface Pro 4 have what it takes to usher in the hybrid revolution?Jump to:03/11/2016Sales of the Surface Pro 4 helped Microsoft rack up $4.7 billion (£3.8 billion) in...
The Surface Pro 4 is an excellent poster child for Windows 10, and Microsoft's new focus on mobility looks to be paying off. It feels light and portable with an excellent display, while still packing in enough power to smash through most day-to-day tasks...
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This might be the only device you'll ever need then, that is of course, until the Surface Pro 5 finally shows itself to the world. Currently slated for a Spring 2017 release, we won't quite be seeing it just yet, but it's worth bearing in mind that if you...
The Surface Pro 4 can replace your laptop, there's no doubt. It's fantastically well built, has one of the best styluses out there and can power its way through pretty much anything you throw at it. My reservations are related to its battery life and the...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-21 02:37:30
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 was a rousing success, with a majority of users even recommending it to people who are on the fence about springing the money for one. The next iteration of the Surface Pro then is expected to have more bells and whistles. Does i...
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The Surface Pro 4 continues the Surface Pro 3's legacy of being the best Windows-based tablet/notebook hybrid to date. However, the price will be raising more than just a few eyebrows.(previously published in issue February 2016)...
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The past year or so have seen many trying to imitate Microsoft's Surface formula. From Lenovo to HP to Samsung, everyone is trying to cut themselves a slice of the 2-in-1 pie by creating a small form tablet that can be used as a laptop by attaching a keyb...
Improved Surface Pen and Type Cover, Slightly improved performance over the Surface Pro 3, Bigger screen, thinner body, The Notsogood, Type Cover is still not bundled in, Mediocre battery life, Score, 95%, Design, 80%, Value, 90%, Performance, 89%, Total...
Is the Surface Pro 4 a huge improvement over the Surface Pro 3? Not really, but it does nail some of the parts that I found lacking on Microsoft's previous 2-in-1s. Improvements to the screen and the peripherals, particularly to the Type Cover, is somethi...
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When Microsoft announced the original Surface Pro, it caused quite a flutter among the company's hardware partners such as Acer, Dell, HP and Lenovo who had never expected to see the software giant to compete directly with them. Now after four generations...
Review: Surface Pro 4 King On All Surfaces When Microsoft announced the original Surface Pro, it caused quite a flutter among the company's hardware partners such as Acer, Dell, HP and Lenovo who had never expected to see the software giant to compete dir...
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I HAVE always found that when Microsoft makes its own hardware, it almost always gets it right. Whether keyboards, mice or gaming console, they have been great products.You may be wondering about the Lumia devices but they are let down mostly by the opera...
Excellent build quality, type cover is handy, Surface Pen senses pressure and is great for drawing, pricey...
Some niggling issues which Microsoft has yet to fix, Type Cover is an optional extra...
Like its predecessors, the Surface Pro 4 tries to straddle the line between being a tablet and notebook with varying levels of success.It's great that it's powered by the full-fledged Windows 10 OS and runs on Intel's latest processor, but the battery lif...
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When you step in the shoes that were once filled by Bill Gates, you better hope that you fulfill your role. Steve Ballmer unfortunately took upon the intimidating task and his reign lasted a good 13 years. A robust character, Ballmer excelled in his early...
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The Surface Pro 4 may look a lot like the Surface Pro 3 , but it enters quite a different market than its predecessor did slightly over a year ago. Back then, Microsoft still had a lot to prove. The parade of flawed and unpopular iterations that came befo...
Thinner and lighter than the Surface Pro 3, Display is larger and crisper than before, Performance rivals full-fledged notebooks, Upgraded Surface Pen works exceedingly well...
Only one USB port, Type Cover keyboard still not included, Smaller battery capacity...
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Before last year's Surface Pro 3 , owning and using a Microsoft-made product was too often like paying the gas bill or filing your tax return. Something you did out of necessity, with a heavy heart and a furrowed brow.Then something weird happened. The Su...
Fantastic screen, Even better keyboard and stylus, Impeccably fast processor...
Continuum was supremely buggy, The Windows Store is still short on apps, Cortana often falls on its face...
Alas, the Surface Pro 4 does not fit that bill.When Windows 10, and its Continuum mode in particular, runs without a hiccup this is a five-star product. Microsoft didn't need to tinker with the Pro 3 much to ensure it was a winner. All that was required o...
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The Microsoft Surface Pro is a 2-in-1 tablet/notebook hybrid device that runs full Windows; and for those who remembered, actually didn't sell very well the first time round in 2013. (The disaster that was Windows 8 didn't help.) But times have changed. P...
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The Microsoft Surface Pro is a 2-in-1 tablet/notebook hybrid device that runs full Windows; and for those who remembered, actually didn't sell very well the first time round in 2013 . (The disaster that was Windows 8 didn't help.) But times have changed...
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News: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 sees massive Black Friday discount Good news if you've been holding out on a great laptop deal this Black Friday. Microsoft's awesome Windows 10-powered Surface Pro 4 can be picked up for as little as £599, Type Cover includ...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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News: The Microsoft Surface Pro has recieved its first firmware update since August, with some good news for those who use the Cortana voice assistant on their beloved Windows hybrid machine. The update contains a tweak to the driver for Realtek High D...
I already liked the Surface Pro 3 enough to have run out and bought one after reviewing it last year. The Surface Pro 4 is a step up, and it's going to be hard going back to using the Surface Pro 3 again. The screen is amazing, the keyboard is improved an...
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No matter which configuration you buy, all options currently come with a Surface Pen in the box and no Type Cover included. Every Surface Pro 4 also includes facial recognition via a special depth-sensing camera. We think the $1,300 i5/8 GB RAM/256 GB SSD...
While Surface has come a long way in the four years since it was introduced, it's still not a product that we think everyone needs. That said, Surface Pro 4 has been polished to a bright shine, and all of Microsoft's hard work makes it feel sophisticate...
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Samsung stopped making Windows laptops back in 2014 but with these new Galaxy Book devices, you'll be able to buy a Samsung ‘laptop' once more. Here's how the Galaxy Book stacks up against the Microsoft Surface Pro 4, reviewed. First, note that there are...
It's too early to give a verdict on which of these 2-in-1s is best. Much will depend upon how Samsung prices the Galaxy Book models, and then how they stack up against the equivalent Surface Pro. We'll update this article with benchmark results as soon as...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-13 10:36:01
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Update: Microsoft has brought its Surface Pro 4 Type Cover with Fingerprint ID to the UK and Australia. Previously only available in the US, it lets you pay for things securely online and log into the machine with a finger press. Continue reading our Surf...
What immediately comes to mind when thinking of the Surface Pro 4's, well, pros, is the vastly improved Type Cover. Using the Surface Pro 3's Type Cover and moving onto the new hotness truly is like night and day, not to mention seeing them side by side...
The fact that the Type Cover is still sold separately, not even as part of a bundle, sure makes the whole "tablet that can replace your laptop" spiel a harder pill to swallow. Sure, Microsoft likely will make a killing on individual retail sales from the...
So, has Microsoft finally done it? That depends on how considerable of a compromise you consider "somewhat below average" battery life. If that's about the only thing that Redmond's mission rides on, with the typing, tracking and penning experience vastly...
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Nobody knows what to make of the Microsoft Surface. It's neat looking, but kind of awkward. Great at certain things and oddly tantalizing, But who's it really for? Ack, fuck it. This latest hybrid iteration, the Surface Pro 4, is a refinement of sorts and...
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Say hello to the Microsoft Surface 5. Ok, ok, so it's "the new Microsoft Surface Pro", rather than adopting the generational number format in its name. And that's quite possibly because this fifth-generation model looks suspiciously like its predecessor...
Refined design is its best yet, new keyboard (sold separately) makes for best typing experience yet, great screen resolution and brightness, plenty of power available - but fanless Core i5 is probably your best bet...
Battery life still isn't great (not in the Core i7 model anyway - fanless Core i5 ought to be better in this regard), keyboard not included, can get mighty expensive - to the point a laptop might make more sense...
The new Surface Pro shows how far Microsoft has come with the series. It's a really well made and great performing Windows device. Even in the Core i7 form of this review model it's approaching silent in operation, thanks to seventh-generation Intel Kaby...
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There's one word you will rarely hear from Microsoft when it talks about the new Surface Pro: “tablet”. Yes, if you take off the Type Cover (or just don't buy it), the Surface Pro looks and feels very much like a tablet. But Microsoft doesn't want you to...
The (2017) Surface Pro offers much improved battery life and better performance than the Surface Pro 4, which means it's the best device around for those looking the versatility of a 2-in-1 laptop.OverallSpecsFrom $1119 AUD(pricing info)• www.microsoft.co...
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Confession: when the new Surface Pro was announced back in May I was distinctly underwhelmed.I'd fully expected a new Surface Pro 5 to land with a planet-splitting, subsonic boom; my fevered little imagination had equipped it with a 5K screen, a Type Cove...
Masses of power, A joy to type on, Wonderful screen, Great battery life...
Too pricey for the top-spec models, Lack of ports may frustrate some...
The Surface Pro thoughtfully improves on a winning formula. It's beautifully built, a joy to use, and will make 99% of owners unspeakably happy. I just wish that Microsoft would be a little more generous. At the very least, they could throw the keyboard o...
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Updated: 2017-06-21 03:01:42
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We reviewed the Surface Pro 4 and liked it a lot. Well, that was then. And a different reviewer.I'm going to get this out of the way now, because it underpins the rest of the review: Surface Pro is a fascinating stab at a hybrid of laptop and tablet.Havi...
Superb screen, Good battery life, Undeniably versatile...
Expensive at higher specs, Keyboard costs extra and is poor, Stylus costs extra again, although it is, admittedly, excellent...
A highly impressive piece of hardware that is less than the sum of its tablet/laptop parts...
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There's one word you will rarely hear from Microsoft when it talks about the new Surface Pro: “tablet”. Yes, if you take off the Type Cover (or just don't buy it), the Surface Pro looks and feels very much like a tablet. But Microsoft doesn't want you to...
I've used the Surface Pro series since the third generation, and there's no doubt this Surface Pro is the best one yet. It has good performance and great battery life and, because it's both a tablet and a laptop, it's a very versatile machine.However, I'm...
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That’s unusual for an industry where new models tend to appear on a yearly basis, sometimes to the week, and yet even with this relatively lengthy gap, Microsoft's latest Surface Pro (number suffix be gone) feels awfully familiar.You might have heard of M...
The best hybrid yet, Unbeatable performance, Beautiful touchscreen display...
Keyboard not included, Expensive...
It’ll devastate your bank account, but Microsoft’s redesigned Surface Pro is the technical pinnacle of Windows 2-in-1s...
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IDGSet Microsoft's Surface Pro (2017) next to its predecessor, the Surface Pro 4, and I defy you to tell the difference. With the same dimensions and weight, the two are virtually indistinguishable—a kickstand that reclines further and a few cosmetic chan...
By leaving the new Surface Pro largely unchanged from its predecessor, Microsoft may imply that it can't be improved upon. I disagree. The obvious thermal issues are one area where the new Surface Pro has regressed, and I still believe that Lenovo's X1 Ta...
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So we were all expecting a Surface Pro 5 and, er, we didn't really get one. What we got was the New Surface Pro. If you're expecting a major upgrade from the Surface Pro 4, you'll only be excited if you're the sort of person who gets excited by spec upg...
The New Surface Pro certainly is a natural progression from the Surface Pro 4, rather than a massive leap forward. The seventh-gen Kaby Lake processors and extra battery life are well worthwhile, but to be expected. The additional flexibility of the kicks...
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Confession: when the new Surface Pro was announced back in May I was distinctly underwhelmed.I'd fully expected a new Surface Pro 5 to land with a planet-splitting, subsonic boom; my fevered little imagination had equipped it with a 5K screen, a Type Cove...
Masses of power, A joy to type on, Wonderful screen, Great battery life...
Too pricey for the top-spec models, Lack of ports may frustrate some...
The Surface Pro thoughtfully improves on a winning formula. It's beautifully built, a joy to use, and will make 99% of owners unspeakably happy. I just wish that Microsoft would be a little more generous. At the very least, they could throw the keyboard o...
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At first glance, Microsoft's new Surface Pro 2-in-1 looks deceptive.Not only does it not no longer feature a number in its naming scheme, it looks exactly like its predecessor, leading to the question: is the Surface Pro a substantial upgrade over the Sur...
Beautiful, crisp and colour accurate display, Fantastic typing experience, More versatile kickstand design, Fanless design...
Trackpad could be significantly better, Weak sound, Works much better as a laptop than it does as a tablet, Intel's Kaby Lake processors don't offer a compelling reason to upgrade...
As it stands, Surface Pro is Microsoft's best take on the 2-in-1 form factor it invented almost half a decade ago.That said, the irony of the Surface Pro lineup is that each iteration has served better as a laptop than as a tablet. The new Surface Pro doe...
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Update 6/21/2017 4:00PM: Updated after talking with conversation with Microsoft. An earlier version of this review said passively cooled versions of the Surface Pro did not have vents. They do, however, have vents — they just lack a cooling fan.Microsoft...
Excellent notebook performance in a tablet format, Significantly improved battery life, Outstanding build quality, Type Cover offers a quieter experience, Surface Pen is more precise and faster...
Connectivity is minimal and lacks USB Type-C, Signature Type Cover and Surface Pen are costly add-ons...
Yes. The Surface Pro is simply the best 2-in-1 around. It's expensive, but worth it for its excellent design, build quality, and components...
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Microsoft and Apple have reignited their age old rivalry in recent years with devices that aim to replace your laptop and tablet. The iPad Pro and the Surface Pro are both competing head-to-head in a battle that could well shape how we see computers in th...
These two devices may be converging on the same space, but they're coming from different angles. Can they replace your laptop and tablet? Well, yes and no. If you want the best tablet experience but also want to use Office to prepare documents or spreadsh...
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Microsoft's vision of the future of a Windows 10 PC comes in the form of the new Surface Pro.The Surface Pro – Microsoft dropped its numbering scheme – follows on from last year's Surface Pro 4, which was an excellent computer plagued by heat and battery...
great screen, brilliant keyboard (optional), microSD card reader, excellent kickstand, Windows Hello, fast but quiet, solid build...
battery life only just acceptable, no USBC, expensive...
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 attac...
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IDGSet Microsoft's Surface Pro (2017) next to its predecessor, the Surface Pro 4, and I defy you to tell the difference. With the same dimensions and weight, the two are virtually indistinguishable—a kickstand that reclines further and a few cosmetic chan...
By leaving the new Surface Pro largely unchanged from its predecessor, Microsoft may imply that it can't be improved upon. I disagree. The obvious thermal issues are one area where the new Surface Pro has regressed, and I still believe that Lenovo's X1 Ta...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2017-07-13 04:16:29
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If you're a WhistleOut regular, you'll know that we stick to our knitting, reviewing the latest smartphones, tablets and, at times, a mobile broadband modem or two. Our motto tends to be that if you can stick a SIM card in it, then we'll review it.Microso...
Awesome screen, Great battery life, Incredibly thin and light, Type Cover delivers a great typing experience...
Doesn't include keyboard or pen, Lack of ports, Comparably expensive, Type Cover is a bit stinky...
Microsoft has done a great job in making a laptop for everyone in the Surface Pro, but its price means that it won't meet everyone's budget. If you were thinking about buying a Macbook, the Surface Pro is better. In fact, it might be time for me to ask my...
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Microsoft is offering more hardware than ever before and now has a touchscreen clamshell laptop to tempt you with. The Surface Laptop is a more affordable and non-detachable version of the Surface Book so will appeal to more people. See also: Best laptops...
The Surface Laptop isn't the most affordable laptop around but it's not outrageous either compared to rivals. Microsoft has done a great job of creating a well-made, thin and desirable laptop. We'd tweak the ports on offer and upgrade from Windows 10 S to...
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Ever since the first Surface Pro was released, critics have been nagging Microsoft to make a “proper” laptop. It brought out the Surface Book, which wasn't enough of a “proper” laptop to keep the critics happy. Now, five years into the Surface programme...
The £1,000-2,000 laptop market is very crowded, and it takes something really interesting to stand out. Every manufacturer, including Dell and HP, is making a really good, well-designed 13in laptop in this price range that will take you through three or f...
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A Microsoft laptop. Suggesting it a decade ago would lead only to raised eyebrows and brief chuckles. Sure, Microsoft might want to sell its own hardware, just like Apple. Why not? The suggestion it might build a PC people want to buy, however, was absurd...
Great keyboard, High contrast, color accurate display, Alcantara fabric feels wonderful, Solid processor performance...
Windows 10 S restricts app selection, Needs more ports, Disappointing hard drive...
No. The Surface Laptop is an impressive device in many ways, but it's not without its warts, and Windows 10 S is the largest. We understand what Microsoft is going for, but its benefits are targeted at organizations, not individuals. Switching over to Win...
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Microsoft Surface Pro 2017 (Pro) is a premium Windows 10 PC tablet/detachable that continues the category defining Surface hybrid family that started in 2012 with Surface RT then the Windows-based Surface, Surface Pro, Pro 2, 3, and 4.Microsoft initially...
As a holistic device — the whole is greater than the sum of the parts — the Pro evolved from the genesis of hybrid notebooks. It would have been hard to improve on the Pro 4 and Microsoft sensibly kept with the winning formula and tweaked it.Sure, like it...
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Microsoft sent shockwaves around the technology world back in 2013 when it released the first edition of its Surface Pro. As the company's first home-built computing release, the device was a bold change by a company known for its software, but the succes...
Excellent battery life, Bright and colourful screen, Compact and light design, Powerful hardware...
Only one USB port, Can feel unstable when typing, No Surface Pen...
The updated Surface Pro is Microsoft's most powerful and most portable computing device to date - and with its new keyboard options, also the most stylish...
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The new Surface Pro gets an extremely minor upgrade to the Surface Pro 4 — apart from dropping the number at the end, it's minor under-the-hood changes at best, as well as a more versatile kickstand. Not much is different to tempt existing owners. But tha...
If you're an existing Surface Pro 3 or Pro 4 owner, you don't need to upgrade to the new Surface Pro; there won't be enough difference in it for you. But for anyone new to the Surface fam, or anyone who hasn't bought a new laptop in the last three or four...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 hybrid was one of the standout laptops of last year, proving once and for all the 2-in-1 form-factor is a viable option for business-class devices. Now, the company is following it up with the new Surface Pro, twinning all-around...
Microsoft's Surface Pro devices are regularly best-in-class, and looking at the latest model, it's easy to see why. An eye-catching and attractive chassis houses a gorgeous display and seriously impressive internal hardware, resulting in a machine that ca...
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Microsoft's newest Surface Pro is undoubtedly a very tempting machine for designers and creative professionals. It's compact, light, powerful and looks the part. So naturally we wanted to review the Surface Pro for designers and creatives, to find out how...
New hinge – Studio Mode – great for sketching, Pen is ace (but costs extra), Brilliant screen...
Surface Pen costs extra, Surface Type cover costs extra, With Type Cover it's difficult to work on your lap...
Microsoft's Surface Pro looks great, is fast and has an excellent screen. But for the top-end model it's expensive. If you're a creative after a digital sketchbook that doubles as a mid-spec laptop, the cheaper base model could be the way to go...
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1 / 10 The new Surface Pro is powered by Intel's newest seventh generation Kaby Lake Core processor and features a 12.3-inch PixelSense display with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a display resolution of 2,736 x 1,824 pixels...
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Microsoft Surface Pro 2017 review Before going into my thoughts on the Surface Pro, let me just explain my current setup as an artist. I spend the majority of my time working from home on my 5k iMac, drawing with a Wacom Intuos Pro. Over the last year o...
Ultimately, while the Microsoft Surface Pro is a welcome hybrid device which may no doubt feel like a step up for many people looking to be more creative, I find that I can't really recommend it for professional artists drawing and painting by hand. We ex...
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Microsoft have resorted to dropping the number from the new Surface Pro tablet – perhaps so we lose count, but also because it really doesn't matter.Though I've gotta say with a Surface Pro 4 on my desk alongside the new Surface Pro and boy oh boy it's ha...
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2015 really was the year of the hybrid. We saw very few tablets launch that year which didn't have optional or bundled keyboards. Apple's done it with the iPad Pro, and even Google has a 2-in-1 with the Pixel-C. Now Microsoft has launched the Surface Pr...
Although it's early days and we still need to run our full suite of tests on the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4, they should both appeal to their target audiences. As it has always been, the Surface Pro 4 is suited to those who want a tablet and, occasion...
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It's been a pretty long wait, but the update to the Surface Pro 4 is here. Oddly, it's not called the Surface Pro 5 but as you'll see there are clear reasons for this. Whether you're thinking of upgrading from your Surface Pro 4 or trying to decide which...
Until we've properly tested the new Surface Pro, we'll reserve judgement on which 2-in-1 is the best.Tags:TabletsShare this articleShareTweetSendHi. I saw this on PC Advisor and thought you should see it too.Comments...
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I have always been in awe with Microsoft's Surface Pro laptops back in the early days, where most Windows laptops were barely on par with its quality, I even commended its bold efforts in challenging Apple's iPad and MacBook Air, the claim of replacing a...
Improved system performance, Battery life improved over previous model, Keyboard cover has decent typing experience, Iris scanner works great for Windows Hello, Bright and high resolution display...
Expensive when compared to similar competitor machines, Lack of modern I/O...
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The Operating System And BatteryYou must read How Social Media Is Changing the Gaming WorldThe Microsoft Surface Pro 4 operating system is Windows 10, which is hardly surprising. The battery will last for around nine hours, which is about average for...
It beats most tablet devices in almost all areas with the exception of battery life where it is fairly average. The manufacturers have put a lot of effort into making it tablet you can use as a laptop. You can buy the keyboard accessories and use it as a...
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Microsoft surprised us all at its October 2019 event keynote with the debut of the Surface Earbuds, the follow-up to the Surface Headphones and its answer to Apple's market dominating AirPods.The Windows company's take on true wireless earbuds is far more...
Excellent fit, Impressive audio performance, Solid touch controls, Neat translation feature...
Kind of big, Design is a bit bombastic, Not as portable as competitors...
Microsoft's Surface Earbuds are bigger, longer lasting and have far more robust features than Apple's AirPods. However, they're also more expensive and stick out like a sore thumb as compared to AirPods, making this a tough call so early in the game...
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Find out the best laptops you can buy right nowBefore I get down to the review, we have to talk about options. The Surface Pro 4 is expensive, no doubt, but how austere your Surface Pro 4 life will be depends on the specification you choose. I had a mid-r...
The Surface Pro 4 can replace your laptop, there's no doubt. It's fantastically well built, has one of the best styluses out there and can power its way through pretty much anything you throw at it. My reservations are related to its battery life and the...
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In order to push the sale of its successful Surface device, Microsoft and Amazon India is now offering an exchange offer which can get you Surface Pro 4 Core M for as low as Rs. 58,890. This includes any laptop or tablet in working condition including Mac...
Good display, New Intel Skylake processor good performance, Ultra portable 2-in-1...
Average battery life, Type Cover have to be purchased separately (Rs. 12,490), Priced a bit on the higher side...
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Microsoft for the first time in launched its Surface 2-in-1, the Surface Pro 4 in India earlier this year starting at Rs. 89,990. It has a large 12.3-inch display, is powered by Intel Skylake processor and also comes bundled with Surface Pen. Is the new S...
Good display, New Intel Skylake processor good performance, Ultra portable 2-in-1...
Average battery life, Type Cover have to be purchased separately (Rs. 12,490), Priced a bit on the higher side, "Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Review", 2 out of 5 based on 10 ratings...
The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is a good upgrade to the Surface Pro 3, but it starts at Rs. 89,990 for the base variant and goes up to Rs. 1,44,990 for the high-end with Core i7 chip, 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. It is priced on the higher side at least in Ind...
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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...
So should you buy it or not? That is the ultimate question, we have to say that it's not such an easy decision to make as the pricing starts from Rs 89,900 – and that's just for the tablet portion. The Surface Type keyboard cover and Surface Pen need to b...
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If the Windows Phone is Microsoft refusing to bring changes to a product that really needs change, the Surface is Microsoft adding finishing touches to a product that was already good. But, while Surface tablets may be a rave overseas, there are still som...
PixelSense display is amongst the best in the market, Powerful, Surface Pen is almost perfect, Fast and zippy performance...
TypeCover keyboard not included in cost, Battery lasts for only 4 hours or less, Expensive...
While the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is the perfected version of the Surface Pro 3, there's still work to do for it to truly replace a laptop. The device is the best tablet in the market today, but the fact that it costs Rs. 89,990 without the TypeCover keyb...
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The first thing that you'll note when you see Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 is that it is, beyond a doubt, cool to look at. Microsoft launched the tablet-hybrid in India in January, just a few months after the launch in the US. Microsoft loaned us a Surface P...
Great design, Sturdy construction, Plenty of power...
High cost, Short battery life, Not fully finger friendly, ->...
At the end of the day, the Surface Pro 4 is a very impressive Windows tablet. Unfortunately, that's still a very small category. It's certainly not the best tablet we've used. It's held back by certain issues - scaling of visual elements, for one, and opp...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2016-11-21 02:37:31
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Some might be saying that the era of the tablet is over, but Apple and Microsoft have clearly other ideas. The past few weeks have seen the two tech behemoths lock horns in the tablet segment with the latest additions to their famous tablet ranges – the S...
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T here's something about the Nexus range of devices when it comes to Android (check out our review of the Nexus 6P ). There have always been several alternatives to the Nexus range and many devices have been better specced than the Nexus, but somehow when...
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That doesn't mean tablets are useless, far from it. They're perfect for things like streaming a full season of Jessica Jones from the couch after a particularly long week. Or when you want to watch someone else edit that document in the office. Or those t...
Excellent screen, Small but laptoppowerful, Customizable, Accessories make it a true laptop replacement...
Form factor doesn't work in all situations, Heavy, thick for a tablet, Pricey with accessories...
Microsoft has a winner with the Surface Pro 4. It gives new life to the staleness of tablet computing by including a full operating system with powerful hardware, in the same (albeit heftier) form factor and few limitation. It's not perfect; there are som...
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Soon after the meeting in Silicon Valley with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Hyderabad-born Sathya Nadella made a short trip to India to deliver keynote at Microsoft's 'Future Unleashed' event held in Mumbai.During this event, Satya Nadella has als...
Very good design with premium built...
Not budget friendly...
As Microsoft always say "It will replace your laptop", this piece of device is one of the finest replacement for your laptop with sky-rocketting specs and premium built.Till now, we don't have any exact detail about the pricing and launch date in the Indi...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-11-21 02:37:32
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Nobody knows what to make of the Microsoft Surface. It's neat looking, but kind of awkward. Great at certain things and oddly tantalizing, But who's it really for? Ack, fuck it. This latest hybrid iteration, the Surface Pro 4, is a refinement of sorts and...
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Microsoft today announced new version of Surface and a brand new product, Surface Book, extending their Surface Brand portfolio. Not only Microsoft claims that it is better than Surface Pro 3, it also takes on Macbook Air by 40% when it comes to performan...
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Best tablets of 2016 We didn't get many tablets this year, and these are the best ones from the lot.
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