🚀 Surface Pro 4: Power, Portability & Precision in One Sleek Package
The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 combines a powerful 6th Gen Intel Core i5 processor with 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD, wrapped in a lightweight 1.7-pound chassis. Its 12.3-inch PixelSense touchscreen offers ultra-high resolution and low glare, perfect for professionals craving both performance and portability. With versatile modes enabled by the multi-position Kickstand and optional keyboard, plus robust wireless connectivity and up to 10 hours of battery life, it’s engineered to keep you productive and connected wherever work takes you.
Standing screen display size | 12.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2736 x 1824 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 2736x1824 pixels |
Processor | 3 GHz core_i5 |
RAM | 8 GB LPDDR3 |
Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11abg |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
Brand | Microsoft |
Series | Surface Pro 4 |
Item model number | CR3-00001 |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.17 x 9.21 x 1.58 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.17 x 9.21 x 1.58 inches |
Color | Silver |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Unknown |
Optical Drive Type | CD-R |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
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Great Laptop/Tablet for Photo Editing On the Go
I was very hesitant to buy this. I have read a lot of reviews stating horrific issues with the Surface Pro 4. I have also been a long time apple fan and have become very accustomed to the apple methodology.For those of you worried about the bad reviews of glitches, I can report that I have had 0 issues with mine since purchasing.For those of you who are hesitant to switch from Apple to Windows, I would say it's worth it with a few caveats. First, I purchased this because I am an amateur photographer and like to do my edits wherever I am (I don't like having to sit in my office and work on my desktop). This device is incredibly portable and the touch screen is incredible for performing edits. I was torn between this, an iPad Pro, or a MacBook. After using the stylus on a photo edit, I found it along with touch interface to be a huge sell for me which the Surface performs perfectly. My only complaint is that it is VERY reflective and difficult to see in daylight. However, if you're buying this as a pure Laptop, to be honest, there are probably better deals out there for less money that aren't detachable.To be honest, if Apple made a detachable I probably would have bought it. OSX is just what I'm familiar with. However, I will say that Windows 10 is INCREDIBLE compared to the windows 7 machines I've used. The tiles are awesome (especially in tablet mode), and the start menu is vastly improved. However, this is a Windows machine, so it is glitchy compared to OSX. I'm not trying to make an "Apple is better than WIndows" statement here, just saying that my OSX desktop is far more stable. However, this is still a great machine with a great OS even with the occasional hiccup.Last, I would say that the marketing for this device is a little "off" in my opinion. This is not a "tablet" that can replace your laptop. Its a laptop that functions pretty well as a tablet. In tablet mode this does most things my iPad could and then some (Like still run full desktop apps, which is amazing). However, there are things a tablet does that this cannot. For instance, iPad's (and similar) can start playing music and then turn off while still playing music. There are ways to do this on a Surface as well, but its not as easy as just clicking the power button. If you're looking for a device that is an exact replacement for a tablet in all ways while still running desktop software, this isn't it (and frankly I'm not sure there is a solution to that currently). If, like me, you wanted to take your desktop software on the go and be able to use touch interface while also being able to utilize it as a tablet in a pinch, you'll be very happy with a Surface Pro 4.Since purchasing this I've gotten rid of my iPad all together (I was a HUGE iPad user at home). My only regret is losing the interconnectivity that Apple does so well with handoff. However, if you're an android user and have Pushbullet you wont miss a thing.Regardless of the occasional hiccup, this is a great machine and I would highly recommend it!
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My favorite computing device!
This is, by far, the best computer I've purchased in recent years. It's fast, light, beautiful, and it always garners wow's from onlookers.If you find yourself enjoying the Tablet profile, and touch interface, but wish you could do more with it... the Surface is here to deliver. It has become my primary device, for 90% of all my computing, and I have been thrilled with it.Pros:- Jaw dropping display. Among the most beautifully sharp and vibrant available. The touch is responsive and feels great. Honestly, it's a luxury experience.- Compact, light, and attractive. From the magnetic pen, to the perfect "kick-stand", to the smart cover, to the logo on the back, everything about this design looks and feels modern, convenient, and impressive.- Amazing pen. I have owned multiple Wacom tablets and I am an avid artist. The pen that comes with the Surface Pro is my favorite, by far. It took a little time to set it up with Krita and Photoshop... but now I'm cooking with gas, and the experience is second to none. The pen is just as amazing for writing and note taking as it is for painting or sketching. And with multiple tips available, you can get the exact feel you are after. Be that a #2 pencil, a ball-point pen, or a felt ink pen!- Convenient and powerful. I get at least 3-4 hours on the battery (beware power sucking apps), can use it in portrait (touch), widescreen (touch), or laptop (with cover and mouse), and switch seamlessly throughout the day. The Surface is always ready to be used the way I need it at the moment. My iPad has been almost completely shelved since I purchased this (and I did not purchase it to replace my current gen iPad!) While it's no gaming rig, I have yet to encounter and application that I would typically use (Photoshop, browsers, painting apps, video editing, and some indie games) that don't run fabulously. As an added bonus, I discovered that I can stream my Steam catalog from my gaming PC, when I'm on the same network, so I can play my high-end games in bed! How terrible for my health :).- Cortana, Windows 10, Gestures, oh my! If you take the time to learn and use all the conveniences in the Surface Pro, it is just astonishingly fun and efficient to use. From setting reminders with Cortana, having calls sent to your phone based on internet searches (on Edge), to making hand written notes on a website and sending it to a friend through chat or email, or having the computer unlock upon recognizing your face... there is so much here... reviewing the software would be a whole other article!Cons:- Occasionally, the screen will lock up. I thought this was the machine freezing at first, but it turns out it is the graphics driver failing to behave properly. There may be a permanent fix to this, but the workaround is just to turn off the screen and turn it back on again... so it's not really that inconvenient. This happens maybe once every couple of days for me (and I use this about 10 hours a day, I'd wager... since it's my primary work machine as well as personal.)- The smart cover does not work well in your lap. You're better off using the touch interface if you're going to lounge in bed, or on the couch. I know this review isn't for the cover, but I would guess MOST people plan to get the smart cover.- It would be great if the battery was a bit longer lasting. But when you realize how much of a complete system experience you are getting, the fact that it lasts as long as it does is honestly pretty impressive.- Browsers other than Microsoft Edge just aren't that great on the Surface. I use Google Chrome and MS Edge regularly. But I have tested Firefox, Vivaldi, Opera, and IE. MS Edge performs substantially faster (while it's a fast browsers to be sure, the disparity is not this grand on my other computers) and more importantly, it is the ONLY browser that capably handles Touch and Tablet-mode on the Surface. The others all have various problems, instability, or other inconveniences while dealing with the Surface's changing modes of display and input.- There's not a lot of space on this device. So be sure to lean on cloud storage, network storage, or a usb/Bluetooth storage device. Personally, I use the 1TB of storage provided my Microsoft's Office 365 (which is also amazing.)Conclusion:If you want a device that can fill many roles, capably, and conveniently... this is it. There's nothing else quite like it, and imho, it is the idea computing device for this particular consumer era. Taking me off my desktop and my iPad, and being the perfect companion for my Phone and cloud services, I've honestly never felt this close to zen with my computing situation!I would recommend this machine, especially, to artists, developers, and tablet enthusiasts. I'm an IT administrator, and I have not found this machine lacking in any aspect of my job (beware, network Admins: There is no Ethernet port.)
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