By Joe Osborne
There’s no doubt that the Surface Pro 4 has its fair share of issues, many of which took a bit too long to rectify or at least patch up. With the new, numberless Surface Pro, it couldn’t be more obvious that Microsoft took that feedback to heart.
For one, the battery life has been improved by as much as 32%, based on our testing, in a design that refines the existing template without tangibly adding any weight or thickness. Secondly, Microsoft vastly improved the Surface Pen, Type Cover and even the Surface Pro hinge to make it a stronger laptop-and-tablet replacement than ever.
So, let’s see why exactly the Surface Pro has once again earned our Recommended award and whether it’s the right 2-in-1 device for you. Chances are it is.
Pricing and availability
Just like before, the new Surface Pro is available now starting at $799 (£799, AU$1,199), which offers an Intel Core m3 (Kaby Lake) processor coupled with 4GB of memory (RAM) and 128GB of solid-state storage (SSD).
Running the gamut through Intel Core i5 and i7 chips with more and more memory and storage, the Surface Pro maxes out at $2,699 (£2,699, AU$3,999) for an Intel Core i7 CPU …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac