Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB) – Newest Version

Unplug. Pack light. Get productive your way, all day. Collaborate on projects, perfect a presentation, manage email, and stream a show when it’s all done. From office to home, airport to open road, power your life on the move with new Surface Pro 6, the laptop that adapts to you – now more powerful than ever with the latest 8th Generation Intel Core processor for faster, smoother multitasking. Wireless – Wi-Fi – IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac compatible, Bluetooth Wireless 4.1 technology

Product Features

  • A best-in-class laptop with the versatility of a studio and tablet
  • More power – now with the new 8th Generation Intel Core processor
  • Ultra-slim and light, starting at just 1.7 pounds
  • All-day battery life, with up to 13.5 hours of video playback
  • Pair with our Signature Type Cover* in luxurious Alcantara material and rich colors for a full keyboard experience

3 thoughts on “Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB) – Newest Version”

  1. The new i5 is amazing. Edit after some hardcore use:I took my Surface Pro out to a client manufacturing facility (they make trucks) for a city water survey. I had it in a Moko case. I was absolutely blown away with a few aspects of this device.I was marking up a very large PDF, a layout of the entire building I was in, complete with all city water plumbing drawn. Zooming, panning, marking up, nothing ended up fazing this device performance wise. I used Drawboard PDF, which was exactly fit for my…

  2. An Excellent Hybrid with a Few Flaws To provide context, I bought the Surface Pro 6 to replace my Surface Pro 4 which I traded in at my university’s tech store.Display:The display on the Surface Pro 6 is noticeably better than that on the Surface Pro 4 for one reason: contrast ratio. The blacks are blacker and everything is just more vibrant. There is also an sRGB color mode for those of you interested in editing photos or videos. In addition, backlight bleed is virtually nonexistent which was a minor issue on my…

  3. It’s called surface for a reason This is a solid performer hardware-wise. A truly impressive piece of tech. But not truly useful.First of all, FU Microsoft forcing me to pay $200 extra for an awkward, uncomfortable, poor quality keyboard.The pen is great, kinda… if you use it yes. If you use it rarely, it’s just a very expensive thing to rattle around in your laptop bag. Which AGAIN, you have to pay extra for.Ok so, as a tablet it is awesome… right? Yes, right… as a tablet. Not a…

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