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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?
Surface Pro 7 review: USB-C upgrade, battery downgrade The best 2-in-1 PC gets a tiny bit better. But also a bit worse.
Microsoft has announced two new Surface Pro devices this year. There’s the Surface Pro X with an ARM-based Qualcomm processor, and the regular Intel-based Surface Pro 7. Both will be available ...
Surface Pro 7 review: A welcome visit from a familiar friend This is still the best overall Windows two-in-one tablet, with a great (optional) keyboard and both USB-C and USB-A ports.
Last year, I reviewed the Surface Pro 6 and concluded that "an already exceptional 2-in-1 gets even better." That is the same story this year for the Surface Pro 7, and while that may sound ...
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.
The $999 Surface Pro X delivers a phone-like Windows experience, while the Surface Pro 7 updates the Pro 6 tablet, now with USB-C.
For the Pro 7+ Microsoft told us that although it's not a Secured-core device, the company feels it has equivalent levels of security thanks to the custom UEFI firmware used in Surface devices.
The new Surface Pro 7+ is aimed squarely at businesses who'll love the 4G LTE and substantial performance and battery gains.