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Jamie B
> 3 dayThe screen size and weight is so light!
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Esteban Ess
> 3 dayThis review is for the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 - 12.3 Touch-Screen - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - 256GB Solid State Drive (Latest Model) - Matte Black
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Sue Brooks Pacillo
> 3 dayThis product was defect. In all fairness I m giving a neutral rating.
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Greater than one weekI had a decent surface. It had some display issues. I sent it in. It was fixed. Lost it in a freak accident. Chose to get another one because I still had all the accessories (sunk cost fallacy) and I had a goos experience. The first one came with an unlisted defect and had tons of scratches and pits in the screen, despite being like new. Sent back. Second one was clearly an altered-display refurb listed as like new. The device warrantly expired on 10/18/21, a year before I got it. So, a used two-year-old machine with a history of display issues. The new screen wasnt scratched up and I needed it, so I kept it, updated it, and then a week or two in, the screen shuts off randomly and took a moment to come back on, even while pushing the power button. Afterwards the screen had a rippling, drunken effect. No manufacturer warranty and only 30 days to return to Amazon when major display errors are happening a week in? Return it. Icing on the cake: quick, easy factory reset bricked the device. No, no, no. No more Surfaces, no more like new laptops from Amazon, no more touchscreen laptops, no more 2-and-1s. If you read this and choose to get a new, or God forbid, like new surface instead of a traditional laptop and cheap screenless drawing tablet, you deserve the misery.
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Eric and Liz Aderhold
> 3 dayIve been playing around with this Surface Pro for a few weeks now. I am very accustomed to the more traditional laptop form factor, but when I got the chance to try out this Surface I decided to give it a shot.
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Michael
> 3 dayAs you can see from the pictures, the internal battery is expanded abnormally. It expended so bad and popped up the touch screen. I can put my hand inside the gap, thats how bad it is.
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Sherry McCoy
> 3 dayI love this computer, lots of memory, fast, and a good size to carry around.
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Frederick S. Wright
> 3 dayMost powerful laptop Ive ever owned and also the lightest and most expensive. By the time youve added the docking station, headphones, HDMI converter cables, pen, and keyboard, youre probably spending close to $2000. But - this tiny slim machine is so fast, so powerful. It has become my sole computer for work and personal. And its a joy to travel with since everything tucks away neatly and the battery lasts across the Atlantic and back.
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Adzplusone
> 3 dayMicrosoft has really nailed it this time by advertising the surface pro as a laptop that can be used as a tablet.
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Thiago T.
> 3 dayGreat laptop. Light, fast and easy to setup. I wish it was more affordable though