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The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 improves on its predecessor with stronger performance and better ports, but its battery life is disappointing.
The refreshed Surface Pro 7 has some interesting new features, but it's still the powerful 2-in-1 we love. How does it compare to the portable Surface Go? We lay things out to help you ...
That's what inspired this Surface Go 2 vs Surface Pro 7 face-off, which tests how Microsoft's detachables stand up against each other in a 1-on-1 fight, to help you find which model is right for you.
Microsoft's Surface Pro 7+ is already a best-in-class Windows tablet, and the new Surface Pro 8 improves on it in several ways.
Microsoft upgrades the Surface Pro 7 with Intel's new 'Ice Lake' Core chip and a modern USB-C port. Both elevate Microsoft's Windows tablet into Editor's Choice territory.
The Surface Pro 7 and Surface Go are two of Microsoft's front line products in the fight against Apple's iPad lineup. But how do they fare against each other?
The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 has nearly 23 hours of battery life, MacBook-destroying performance, and a sleek, urbane design with excellent build quality.
For those unfamiliar, the Surface Pro is Microsoft’s flagship convertible tablet—a full-fledged Windows computer all jammed behind a 12.3-inch touchscreen.
The Surface Pro 7+ for Business adds snappier performance and useful professional features (including a removable SSD and optional LTE service) to an already great detachable 2-in-1.
With cutting-edge perks like a 120Hz screen and Thunderbolt 4, just how much better is the Surface Pro 8 than its Pro 7 predecessor? Here's what you need to know.
Microsoft's Surface Pro 8 houses a larger display, new processor and more. But depending on your needs, the older model may still be best for you.
Microsoft doesn’t typically have a lot to show off at CES, but the company dropped a surprise announcement this morning. The Surface Pro 7 is getting a few key updates, including removable SSD ...