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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 – 12.3" Touch-Screen - 10th Gen Intel Core i5 - 8GB Memory - 128GB SSD – Platinum with Black Type Cover

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Color: Platinum


Size: 8 GB Ram, 128 GB


Configuration: Intel Core i5


Features

  • Next-gen, best-in-class laptop with the versatility of a studio and tablet, so you can type, touch, draw, write, work, and play more naturally
  • Faster than surface pro 6, with a 10th gen intel core processor redefining whats possible in a thin and light computer.
  • More ways to connect, with both USB-c and USB-a ports for connecting to displays, docking stations and more, as well as accessory charging. Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0
  • Standout design that wont weigh you down ultra-slim and light surface pro 7 starts at just 1.70 pounds
  • All day battery life up to 10.5 hours, Plus the ability to go from empty to full faster about 80 percent in just over an hour
  • Free Upgrade to Windows 11 when available (see below).

Description

At the office, at home or en route, New Surface Pro 7 adapts to the way you work with laptop-to-tablet versatility. And now, it delivers more power than ever, with a laptop-class Intel Core processor, all-day battery, Instant On, improved graphics, and standby time — plus more multitasking connections, including both USB-C and USB-A ports.

Brand: Microsoft


Model Name: Surface Pro


Screen Size: 12.3 Inches


Color: Platinum


Hard Disk Size: 128 GB


CPU Model: Core i5


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


Operating System: Windows 10 Home


Special Feature: Lightweight


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Standing screen display size: ‎12.3 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2736x1824


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2736 x 1824


Processor: ‎core_i5


RAM: ‎8 GB LPDDR4


Memory Speed: ‎2400 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎128 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel Iris Plus


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎10.5 Hours


Brand: ‎Microsoft


Series: ‎Surface Pro


Item model number: ‎QWU-00001


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Home


Item Weight: ‎1.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.8 x 2.68 x 9.21 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.8 x 2.68 x 9.21 inches


Color: ‎Platinum


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎8 MP


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎1


Computer Memory Type: ‎Unknown


Flash Memory Size: ‎128 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Unknown


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Voltage: ‎28 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 14, 2019


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  • An Amazing Multi-Purpose Product
Color: Matte Black Size: 8 GB Ram, 256 GB Configuration: Intel Core i5
I was unlucky enough to receive a product with a faulty screen initially. This is upsetting and fear inducing - what with the investment involved - but overall Amazon's amazing support made it essentially painless to replace the product. To clarify, the screen issue is one in which a rare number of Surface Pro units have screen digitizers that are susceptible to even low amounts of heat. Do regular work that may be slightly intensive - like Photoshop - can heat up the device (the i5 model in my experience) just enough that the screen will have very obvious faults; namely, horizontal rows of black or non-activating pixels (typically near the top-most bezel) and a weird flickering and ghosting effect - the flickering being incredibly annoying, the ghosting of images making the device nigh unusable. But it's rare, and it's not worth judging the product I ended up with - or the ecosystem of products that already exists - on these faults. Everything has faults from time to time. iPhones are notorious for them. Dells and HPs have them. So we'll move on to say that the Surface Pro 7 i5 (with 256gb of storage) is an incredible little beast. It's multi-functionality is somehow elegant while not being elegant. A slab is elegant - there are no parts to futz with. A Surface has a detachable keyboard cover, a magnetizing pen, and a built-on kick-stand. But I LOVE futzing with these things. They aren't cumbersome. They aren't annoying to deal with. They do exactly what they're suppose to do with no real effort required. It's great. The keyboard cover is amazingly comfortable to type on, featuring what feels like rubberized key-caps (I don't know if they are or now, but they feel incredible). The pen (The Surface Pen, not the new flat one) is also amazing to work with. I wasn't sure what to make of it's asymetrical barrel shape at first, but it causes no issue is holding or using it for long periods, and writing and drawing with it are intuitive and easy. I love drawing on this things. Almost zero lag from either the Surface Whiteboard software to Adobe's Photoshop. It's great. The Arc Mouse! People don't tend to like it, but I love this things. Impossibly slim when flattened, and just high enough arch support when curved, with a touch sensor mouse button that also acts like the keyboard touch pad with touch gesture commands. It's a little thing, but I use it constantly. Even the built-in digital keyboard is super responsive and easy to use. Whether all the bells and whistles are connected and ready for work, or none of them are, it's a solid product. I wish more manufacturers would use the magnetic features Microsoft has in this thing - it's so convenient. The Surface Pro 7 does not disappoint. In using the device. In how gorgeous the brushed black look is. In overall performance (the i5 can run Halo: The Master Chief Collection at 30 fps on default settings). Even the wifi built in is superb, outperforming every other device is quality and distance (it stays connected to my router even when on the other devices disconnect, and it stays connected. Just quality all around. Love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2020 by Jessie

  • A nice product with some very pleasent surprises and some minor issues.
Color: Platinum Size: 8 GB Ram, 128 GB Configuration: Intel Core i5
I will focus in this review on the hardware, there were (and are) quite a few problems on a software level, but that's the fault of Windows, and those issues are probably nothing new to people who regularly use Windows operating systems. I bought it as both a replacement for my old laptop and as a tablet I could use instead of pen and paper in uni. The Good: -light and comfortable as a tablet without needing to compromise on the functionality of a laptop -has good specifications considering the price and form factor -ASTONISHINGLY long battery life -built very well, other than the keyboard cover and a screen protector I'm not going to bother with a case of some kind -built-in kickstand is very sturdy and can handle a wide range of angles -screen looks fantastic in terms of image quality -the screen's aspect ratio makes productivity great -the speakers are better than I expected, nothing that's good enough for high quality audio, but it's more than enough in terms of clarity and volume to view videos where the audio quality isn't as critical as it is for audiophiles listening to FLAC files, so more than adequate for netflix or youtube. -the type cover surprised me with how good it is, granted it's not as good as a mechanical keyboard or a thinkpad keyboard, but for a keyboard cover it's VERY GOOD, feels as good as a typical laptop's keyboard. It also connects very easily without messing about with bluetooth or cables, and even lights up! -I've heard a lot of criticism of the fact it's not very comfortable to use on your lap (like you would a laptop), but I've had no trouble with it, it's obviously not as stable as an orthodox laptop, but I have no complaints. The bad: -very intrusive screen glare, I use it for note taking in uni and when it's lying horizontal on the table it reflects the lights in such a way that it obstructs my view of the screen, I haven't tried using the device outside. -palm rejection works very well with the exception of the very edges of the screen, if I want to write on the very border of the device in such a way that my palm is resting on the bezels, the line I'm trying to draw jumps all over the place. -speaking of bezels, they are gargantuan, making the device uglier. -absolutely not serviceable in any way, shape or form, this might not come as a surprise to anyone, but I'm disappointed I can't open it up in any way other than pulling out the screen a la smartphones, the surface pro x can have it's SSD changed and it's a shame the same isn't true about this device. -the micro SD slot is only capable of UHS-I speeds, so while it's perfectly fine for mass storage of videos or photos, it's no good for running heavy programs off of it, which would have been a huge plus considering how un-upgradeable the surface pro is, so you either pay a lot more for the models with higher SSD volumes or get an external SSD which gets in the way of mobility. -while this is subjective, the keyboard joins the awful trend of making the up and down keys half sized so that together they're as big as the left or right keys. -I wish Microsoft would ditch the proprietary port for an additional USB-C port, granted you can still charge the surface pro with the usb-c port, but it's not as fast. -no flash on the back camera, in a product like the surface pro the camera is meant to take pictures of documents, notes and whiteboards, no flash means lighting up a document you're trying to take a picture of is much more difficult, especially when you consider the fact the surface pro itself is big and blocks out plenty of light. The Neutral: (things that are worth consideration before buying) -the cameras are not great, I didn't write this as a con because it's not meant to be used to take beautiful photos by any stretch of the imagination, but if for whatever reason you were counting on it, that's probably not the product for you. -The passively cooled models feel VERY hot VERY quickly under medium to high loads, to the point where anyone would be alarmed on most laptops, But having monitored the thing with temperature monitoring software the cpu sits on very reasonable temperatures (35-40c on idle and light loads and up to 65c on heavier loads, I've never gotten it to 70c) so this is probably just a side effect of the passive cooling. I'm writing this review in winter, so the warmth is actually fairly pleasant, but I don't know how well it would handle very hot summers like we get here. Despite writing many cons here I'm very pleased with the device, it does what it's meant to and more than I expected and I strongly recommend it to anyone who wants a tablet type device for taking notes and lazy internet browsing but doesn't want to give up the functionality of a proper laptop. That is assuming you don't do anything very demanding on your laptop like high level gaming or running AI training. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • A wonderful mobile laptop replacement
Color: Platinum Size: 8 GB Ram, 128 GB Configuration: Intel Core i5
It is decently powerful, I wouldn't try to go full bore on 4k video editing, or rendering 3d models. But for light photo editing and little work projects/day to day productivity, it is great. The screen is easy to read, crisp and bright, the battery life is marginally decent. It's not overly annoying to me but I am not away from a plug for extended periods of time. I was also pleasantly surprised with the cover keyboard and touch pad...they are both actually really good and "heavy Duty". Overall the ergo on this device is great IMO it fits me very well. and it isn't so large to be obscene but it's so small that is hard to use. It has very little graphics capabilities, I was hoping it would be just powerful enough to play fortnite or some light games while on the road but alas It can only play some RTS and RPG (they are billions and Diablo 3 are great) type games. Shooters are pretty much unplayable especially in a online competitive nature...But this wasn't meant for games. Id suggest a ASUS G14 if you want a compact game capable machine. And I might have purchased that had it been out already especially since I pretty much always use this with the keyboard in a laptop layout. I prefer my Ipad Pro 10.5 for a media consumption device personally. But from a productivity standpoint I really enjoy it a lot and look forward to getting a lot of use out of it...if the G14 comes out and I feel like selling this and blowing some extra cash I might jump up...IDK but so far Im enjoying this wonderful little device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2020 by Colbe Wells

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