The Surface Pro tablet also has some downsides, including difficulty using it on your lap, high cost, and the absence of a wired headphone jack. Despite these drawbacks, the tablet's speed, style, and comfortability make it a strong competitor in the market. However, potential buyers should ensure their commonly used apps are supported on the device before purchasing.
Key takeaways:
- The new Surface Pro, one of Microsoft's first Copilot+ AI PCs, is impressively fast and power-efficient, thanks to Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X Elite chip.
- The Surface Pro can run native Arm apps well and can also emulate older apps without much fuss, delivering a performance similar to Apple's M-series chips.
- The Surface Pro's AI features, such as generating AI images and translating over 40 languages into English, are less compelling than its speed and solid battery life.
- The Surface Pro Flex keyboard, while expensive, offers a versatile and comfortable typing experience, making the Surface Pro more usable in various settings.