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Microsoft Surface Pro 2-in-1 Laptop/Tablet (2025), Windows 11 Copilot+ PC, 12" Touchscreen Display, Snapdragon X Plus (8 Core), 16GB RAM, 256GB Storage, Platinum

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Processor Description: Snapdragon X Plus (8 core)


Size: 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD


Style: 12" Touchscreen Display


Color: Platinum


Features

  • [This is a Copilot+ PC] The fastest, most intelligent Windows PC ever, with built-in AI tools that help you write, summarize, and multitask all while keeping your data and privacy secure.
  • [The Power of a Laptop, the Flexibility of a Tablet] Surface Pro 12 is a 2-in-1 device that adapts to you. Use it as a tablet for on-the-go tasks, prop it up with the built-in kickstand, or attach the Surface Pro Keyboard (sold separately) to turn it into a full laptop.
  • [Incredibly Fast and Intelligent] Powered by the latest Snapdragon X Plus processor and an AI engine that delivers up to 45 trillion operations per second for smooth, responsive, and smarter performance.
  • [All Day Battery Life] Up to 16 hours of battery life[1] means you can work, stream, and create wherever the day takes you without reaching for a charger.
  • [Brilliant 12 Touchscreen Display] The PixelSense display delivers vibrant color and crisp detail in a sleek design perfect for work, entertainment, or both.
  • [Built-in AI That Works for You] Copilot[5] in Windows 11 helps you get more done whether you're rewriting content, finding quick answers, or brainstorming ideas.
  • [Unlock the Full Surface Pro Experience] Sold separately, add the Surface Pro Keyboard and Slim Pen to transform your device into a full laptop or creative studio perfect for writing, drawing, or getting things done anywhere.
  • [Dont Forget Microsoft 365 Personal with Copilot] Add it to your purchase to unlock AI-powered tools in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more helping you work smarter and save time every day.

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[1] Battery life varies significantly based on usage, network and feature configuration, signal strength, settings and other factors. See for details. [2] Available colors may vary by market. [3] Accessories sold separately. [4] USB4® and USB-C® are registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum. [5] On some devices, Copilot+ PC experiences require free updates available starting later this year and continuing into 2025. Timing varies by device and region –

Brand: Microsoft


Model Name: Surface Pro


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Screen Size: 12 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 2196 x 1464 Pixels


Standing screen display size: ‎12 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2196 x 1464


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2196 x 1464 Pixels


Processor: ‎3.4 GHz


RAM: ‎16 GB


Hard Drive: ‎256 GB


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Adreno


Chipset Brand: ‎Qualcomm


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎16 Hours


Brand: ‎Microsoft


Series: ‎Surface Pro


Item model number: ‎EP2-33670


Hardware Platform: ‎Microsoft


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Home


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.55 x 8.24 x 1.43 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.55 x 8.24 x 1.43 inches


Color: ‎Platinum


Processor Brand: ‎Qualcomm


Flash Memory Size: ‎256 GB


Batteries: ‎1 12V batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 6, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • You get what you paid for!
Processor Description: Snapdragon X Plus (8 core) Size: 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Style: 12" Touchscreen Display Color: Violet
Excellent! Excellent!! Excellent!!! This device is second to none in this category. Not only is it a little powerhouse that's in the high-end category but it's aesthetically pleasing to look at and provides trouble-free computing. I decided to upgrade from my Surface Pro 7 which I've had for quite some years (it's still fully functional). Its size promotes mobility and on-the-go use. Connectivity and build quality are exceptional. This device boasts superior hardware and software. The build quality is very good. Boot up time is excellent. Processing is quick. Multiple tasks can be performed simultaneously with the RAM included and overheating has not been an issue. Battery life is excellent. Performing all routine tasks - productivity tasks, web surfing, media consumption - does not drain the battery. I can easily go two days without charging and the battery will not be depleted. Sound quality is not lacking and speakers sound well-balanced, making media and entertainment use enjoyable. Not used for gaming so I cannot comment on that. I completed the device with the matching keyboard and slim pen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2026 by KindleCustomer

  • Solid, Reliable, Worth Every Penny
Processor Description: Snapdragon X Plus (8 core) Size: 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Style: 12" Touchscreen Display Color: Platinum
I have used Windows tablets with cellular service for years and was reluctant to purchase a Surface because they weren't available from my cell provider. I wish I had just bought a Surface and used the hotspot on my phone when I was away from home. The performance when compared to the Samsung Galaxy Book and the Lenovo Flex 5 I had previously is by far superior. Yes, those were older models but even when new they never performed like this Surface. If you haven't used a Windows tablet before don't take my statement about performance to mean it's the equivalent of a desktop or laptop. It won’t replace a computer that is built for high performance. If you don’t need that a Surface might be worth it for you. If you go to a big box store and look at what they have for sale you will notice quickly that they have both laptops and desktops that are less expensive. So, why buy a Surface when you can get a regular computer for less money? 1. Value – Yes, you can buy an inexpensive desktop PC or a laptop for less money than a Surface costs. In my experience those PC’s give you just what you paid for: mediocre performance and poor-quality hardware that doesn’t last. The Surface is a well-built PC and out performs any of the lower end systems I have had to use or repair in the past few years. 2. Portability - Yes, laptops are portable but they are generally bulkier. I have to carry a large laptop bag with me when I take the laptop out of the house. I can drop my surface in a tablet sleeve to protect it in my backpack along with whatever else I need and not have to carry two bags and feel like I'm performing weight training. I still use my laptop away from home when I am going to where I will be using it for a significant time and need a screen large enough to keep multiple documents open and visible at the same time but that is rare. 3. Takes less space on a table or desk - The Surface Pro 2-in-1 doesn't take up a lot of space. I purchased the removable keyboard and use it when I am where space isn't a problem but the Surface shines when space is limited. I keep a small, folding Bluetooth keyboard with me for when I am not going to be doing serious amounts of typing. I play role playing games and use the Surface when and run a game and when I am one of the players. With several of us around a table space is often limited. Even a medium sized laptop is too large to use in most cases. Using a small keyboard that is not connected allows me to keep the Surface on the table and move the keyboard out of the way as needed. 4. Battery life - Microsoft says the battery lasts 16 hours and I've not gotten that much out use of one charge but the Surface outlasts my Dell Inspiron by several hours. I've not had the battery run out on me when I was away from home. As long as I remember to charge it at night when the battery is less than 30% charge I don't worry about having to find a place to plug it in. 4. Compatibility – This is for any of you who have used an older 64 bit Windows tablet. The biggest problem I had with my Galaxy Book and then the Flex 5 was that they ran a heavily modified version of Windows. I could not find anti-virus software other than Windows Defender that would run on one of them because of an incompatibility with the processors. I also had to install 32 bit versions of most other software because of this and had to do without if there wasn’t one available. I’ve not tried to install anything that will run on an Intel CPU that didn’t install and run well on the Surface. I’m sure there is going to be some software out there that refuses to install but so far I haven’t found it. I could go on and on but the bottom line is that I am more than pleased with my Surface. This model is worth every penny I spent on it. It has taken every task I have thrown at it and not failed to handle them even once. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026 by Michael C

  • Great laptop/tablet
Processor Description: Snapdragon X Plus (8 core) Size: 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Style: 12" Touchscreen Display Color: Ocean
I've owned previous MIcrosoft Surface Pros - the last one being a version 4 that lasted me 7 years. This version is a great upgrade. It's vast, has great battery life and with Windows 11 is just a great portable laptop replacement. To me the 12" screen very adequate and the separately sold keyboard functions great. I love the portability and battery life. I know a lot of people have switched from PC's to Macs but for me Windows works best for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026 by Arthur Parker

  • A wonderful piece of hardware; It's just a shame it runs Windows.
Processor Description: Snapdragon X Plus (8 core) Size: 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD Style: 12" Touchscreen Display Color: Platinum
There is a lot to love about this device. It has an excellent build quality, the screen is gorgeous and bright enough for my tastes and the speakers are surprisingly good for a tablet in terms of both loudness and clarity. Having the built in “kick stand” is also useful to prop the screen up. It is fairly light but it is on the larger side for a tablet and someone with smaller hands may find typing with the on screen keyboard to be awkward and uncomfortable. Luckily, Microsoft had the good sense to implement a way to have the onscreen keyboard split itself in half to make it easier to reach for the keys when holding the device with both hands. Also, I consider this device to be a tablet because, unfortunately it does not include the keyboard that would make it a proper 2-in-1 out of the box. Microsoft is charging another $150 to make this device feature complete. I have yet to purchase the keyboard, so I won’t be commenting on this device’s use as a laptop. In terms of performance, it feels speedy. At times, apps feel slow to start which can be annoying at times but there’s no UI lag or hitching that I have noticed. It also runs fairly cool during normal use, although I noticed it got pretty toasting during a telehealth appointment and I’ve yet to try playing any games on it. Which brings us to software. This obviously runs Windows 11 which is both a blessing and a curse. You get the flexibility of a desktop operating system on a tablet. This is why Microsoft should have rethought including a keyboard because the tablet mode in Windows is laughably bad. The tablet mode gives you the virtual keyboard and some minor UI adjustments. And that’s it. You still have the same file explorer, frustratingly tiny UI elements and context menus and the notable absence of a virtual gamepad. Microsoft has clearly not put the effort into a proper tablet interface despite the Surface Pro being its flagship hardware. I do want to mention as a positive that this device has a Snapdragon CPU rather than an Intel or AMD processor. For anyone unaware, this means that it does not natively run x86 programs, however I did get the sense that Microsoft put a lot of work on the software side to allow x86 apps to operate by some sort of compatibility layer. This is seamless and I have yet to have any issues with an x86 app not operating but YMMV. Again, I have not tested games yet but this device is not designed with gaming in mind so don’t expect any miracles. I should mention that as part of my specific use case, I have been connecting a Roland FP-10 (an electric piano) to the tablet and learning to play using Piano Marvel via web browser. There does not appear to be any major latency causing the app to think that I am missing notes, which is good. And then there’s the Windows app store. The disparity in app offerings compared to Android and iOS remains and that may never improve, especially since more and more hardware partners who previously offered Windows tablets have given up and opted to make Android tablets instead. Microsoft has also recently ended support for running android apps through the Windows store so that possibility is now gone. The lack of apps and games leaves me wishing I had gotten a Pixel tablet – it certainly would be cheaper and provide a more diverse offering of touch optimized apps and games. So, while this is a great device my advice to anyone considering buying this is to consider their use case for this. If you plan to shell out another $150 to Microsoft to actually take advantage of this as convertible device or purchase the stylus accessory for computer art then this may be the device for you. If you are looking for just a tablet, make sure the apps you want to use exist in the Windows store or you’ll be left disappointed and wanting more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2025 by N. Laquidara

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