
All three devices maintain Microsoft's Surface Connect port, and come with 39W chargers in North America. Microsoft notes that these aren't available in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, so buyers in those locales will need to bring their own.
Business-focused models using Intel chips will launch on July 14. Update, June 16, 10:26 a.m.: Microsoft shared a change to their spec sheet. The 13.8-inch Surface Laptop Pro will start with 512GB in the United States.
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circadia the colors look so good… until when you look at the price. And the reviews and opinions of the Microsoft Surface brand in general, and the Surfaces with those Snapdragon ARM chips in particular. Oh well. I'll leave this for the future me, who will one day be able to afford the successors of those laptops easily :)) Reply
excalibur1814 I've owned 'nearly' every model, as I really like the form factor. Currently, I'm using the 12" snapdragon version. Overall, over the years, I've personally experienced next to zero issues. Lucky enough to never have a keyboard fail. Sure, the Surface Pro 1 had terrible battery life and the Pro 3 really ran hot, but still pretty good. Then… those prices. Nope. The best model? Surface Pro 11 for Business, with intel. Finally, 'some' gaming performance. Expectations have to be thought about with these things. Also owned a Z13 390. Lovely machine. Reply
kealii123 These are good chips! If only we could run literally anything but windows on them Reply
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