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Consistent battery life, Thin and light design, Great frontfacing camera system
ARM still doesn't support certain legacy applications, The device tends to stutter every once in a while
The Surface Pro X is undoubtedly a unique piece of hardware, and won't be suitable for everyone's workflow.While ARM on Windows has come a long way, there are still fundamental issues that need to be addressed before devices like the Surface Pro X can be...
made of premium materials, good 3:2 screen, silent operation, NVMe SSD can be replaced, LTE, good front-facing camera
severe limitations due to the ARM сhip, poor battery life, PWM flickering at low brightness levels, expensive, only 12 months of warranty
Microsoft Surface Pro X review. Device provided courtesy of: Microsoft Germany.The Surface Pro X could have been an exciting device, but it is not, because of severe limitations, which Microsoft has been unable to resolve thus far. This is why we cannot r...
Published: 2021-03-12, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: A tablet that's as powerful as a conventional laptop but still slim and light enough to hold and tap with one hand was once the exclusive province of Hollywood's imagination. But thanks to manufacturers' ability to fit more powerful hardware into ever sli...
The Surface Pro X is slim and light while still having a large display. It's a modern take on the classic Surface Pro design, and it's great, Having LTE on computers is incredibly underrated and it makes the computer miles more useful and portable, The ba
I know it's coming, but at the time of review there is no 64 bit emulation and basically no developers are building software for Windows on ARM. It makes the Surface Pro X a pseudo Chromebook until 64 bit emulation is released, It's an insane expectation
Surface Pro X (2020)7.5/10Maybe. This is one of the most enjoyable Windows computing experiences I've had in many years in spite of the ARM limitations. It has all the features of Windows you know and love with the hardware benefits of ARM. Microsoft's Su...
I love the Surface Pro X, and it's still the only truly premium Windows on ARM PC out there. Lenovo put out the Flex 5G this summer for $1,499, but for such a price, it only came with 8GB RAM and an FHD display. To my knowledge, I do believe that Microsof...
Gorgeous 13-inch display, Sleek, premium design, Fantastic 5MP webcam, Comfortable keyboard (see cons), Decent battery life
Middling performance, App compatibility issues (for now), Lacks 5G or Wi-Fi 6 support, Very expensive (keyboard and stylus sold separately)
The Surface Pro X with SQ2 is Microsoft hardware at its best, but Windows on ARM needs more muscle and, for now, suffers from app compatibility issues...
Outstanding hardware design, Unlocked 4G LTE SIM eSIM, Upgradable SSD; 810 hour battery life, Slim Pen and keyboard are super clever, Excellent audio, display, and typing, New colors are excellent
SQ2 is not as impressive in 2020, Still expensive, Questions remain about x8664bit emulation, No 5G or WiFi 6
Things are much better for those looking to jump on Windows 10 on ARM than when I last reviewed Surface Pro X. Microsoft Edge and Teams are now native for ARM64, helping with performance and battery. App x86-64-bit emulation is right around the corner, wh...
Abstract: If you've had your eyes on the Microsoft Surface Pro X, but has been holding off for any particular reason, this is your chance to score a pretty hot deal on it. The Surface Pro X with a 256GB SSD is usually priced at $1,299, which is a pretty hefty chun...
Published: 2020-10-12, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Covers 93% of the sRGB gamut (Chi Mei P130ZFA-BA1) and has a great color accuracy, Thin, light, and premium design, Very good build quality, High maximum brightness (450 nits), IR face recognition and LTE support
Very limited I/O, Memory is soldered to the motherboard, Windows is not very well suited for ARM integration in 2020
After a day with this device, we were convinced that this is more of a tablet, that can behave as a laptop, than the other way around. Its ARM processor barely opens 64-bit programs, and the lack of genuine ports makes it less versatile. On the bright sid...