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The Microsoft Surface Pro has long been famed as the ultimate hybrid PC, quickly switching from a tablet to a full-fledged ...
Early Prime Day is already dropping prices on top-tier gear, and the 2024 Surface Pro just got a $300 cut. This 2-in-1 flips from laptop to tablet, runs on the new Snapdragon X Plus chip, and looks ...
The Microsoft Surface Pro 11 is designed to maximize the capabilities of Microsoft's Copilot, and it's on sale right now with a $500 discount from Best Buy.
Prime Day drops the Surface Pro 2-in-1 (2024) with Copilot+ AI features to $1,044.99, down from $1,499.99. Grab it now!
Microsoft's new 13-inch Surface Laptop is an odd one. It's inarguably a step down in every respect from last year's 13.8-inch Surface Laptop. But it's also too good (and too expensive) to be ...
You can now pre-order Microsoft's new Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 via its commercial storefront. The Surface Pro 11 for business includes new 5G configurations in either X Plus or X Elite ...
The Microsoft Surface Pro 11, a powerful Copilot+ laptop that comes with a detachable keyboard, is on sale from Best Buy for $1,000 following a $350 discount. Skip to main content.
That means the Microsoft Surface Pro with Snapdragon X Plus comes in at $799 and up, while the Surface Laptop will start at only $899. This is a step below the existing Snapdragon X Elite models ...
Last May, we introduced a new category of devices — Copilot+ PCs, the fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs ever, with our flagship Surface Laptop and Surface Pro representing the ultimate Copilot+ ...
Microsoft unveils the all-new 12" Surface Pro and 13" Surface Laptop — AI-powered, ultra-light Copilot+ PCs with long battery life, starting at $799.
Microsoft unveiled a new 13-inch Surface Laptop as a more portable alternative to the Surface Laptop 7. I look at how the devices compare to help you choose.
The latest Microsoft Surface Laptop and Surface Pro tablet are both powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X series processors and both sell for about $800 and up. But it looks like Microsoft could have ...