NEW Microsoft Surface Pro 7 – 12.3″ Touch-Screen – 10th Gen Intel Core i5 – 8GB Memory – 128GB SSD (Latest Model) – Platinum

At the office, at home or en route, new Surface Pro 7 adapts to the way you work with laptop-to-tablet versatility. And now, it delivers more power than ever, with a laptop-class Intel Core processor, all-day battery, Instant On, improved graphics, and standby time — plus more multitasking connections, including both USB-C and USB-A ports.

Product Features

  • Next-gen, best-in-class laptop with the versatility of a studio and tablet, so you can type, touch, draw, write, work, and play more naturally
  • Faster than Surface Pro 6, with a 10th Gen Intel Core Processor – redefining what’s possible in a thin and light computer. Wireless : Wi-Fi 6: 802.11ax compatible. Bluetooth Wireless 5.0 technology
  • More ways to connect, with both USB-C and USB-A ports for connecting to displays, docking stations and more, as well as accessory charging
  • Standout design that won’t weigh you down – ultra-slim and light Surface Pro 7 starts at just 1.70 pounds
  • All-day battery life up to 10.5 hours, plus the ability to go from empty to full faster – about 80% in just over an hour

3 thoughts on “NEW Microsoft Surface Pro 7 – 12.3″ Touch-Screen – 10th Gen Intel Core i5 – 8GB Memory – 128GB SSD (Latest Model) – Platinum”

  1. The Pros, Cons and Oks for the Surface Pro 7 (HR). Pros:• USB-C, Finally! As a past Surface Pro user, this was never a feature. With a USB-C, like any computer, you can do so much more with this device now. From headphones to connecting external 4k monitors, to charging this and other devices (USB-C chargers are 10x cheaper to get), to even connecting an Ethernet adaptor. About time Microsoft.• It’s a very sold machine. I go no flex issues, the frame feels sturdy, and overall I felt that I can throw this in a bag and not worry…

  2. XPS 13 vs Yoga C940 vs Surface Pro 7 2-in-1’s Comparing Dell XPS 13, Lenovo Yoga C940 14 and Surface Pro 7 2-in-1’s all with i7-1065G7 CPU/GPU.[SP7 PROS:]-Best 3:2 aspect ratio is better for productivity (but screen is uncomfortably small) > XPS 16:10 > Yoga 16:9-IR camera for Windows Hello face sign-in, though not useful when docked or when screen is not at the correct angle-Least weight 2.4 lbs > 3 lbs for others-Quietest fan > Yoga > XPS (loudest)[SP7 CONS:]-Worst battery life (even worse…

  3. The Surface Pro 7 is a worthy and underrated follow-up to the Pro 6 I’m seeing complaints about how this isn’t a major redesign of the Pro 6. That may be true, but the internals are where it’s at. I mean, I love this thing. It’s like having a decently powerful desktop PC in the form factor of a tablet, which can quickly become a laptop. For instance, I installed an Xbox Game Pass game (Ori and the Blind Forest) and it ran amazingly smooth; I had no idea a 12 inch tablet could run a game with Xbox One-quality graphics even in 2019. Sure, it’s not gonna run Gears…

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