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Mrs. Cali Champlin
> 3 dayDoes not include keyboard shown
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CLAUDIO LARRAIN
> 3 dayEl PC ya lo conocía y funciona a la perfección. Todo OK. Se recibió rápidamente y todo en orden
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OhmicFutility
> 3 dayMicrosofts customer service is unhelpful and refusing to honor 1 year warranty 10 months after purchase
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Midibus
> 3 dayMy big problem with Microsoft Surface computer is that although the computer is very good, the batteries are of very bad quality. The tend to overheat and end up destroying the computer Itself. It has happened on tow Microsoft Surface recently purchased... in both cases the battery failed and destroyed both computers. It has never happened to me in 30 years. It is terrible to have this battery problem on computers from Microsoft that are supposedly high end
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Christopher
> 3 dayDon’t buy this! I but this computer new and go to blue screen. I have the surface pro 7, 16ram.
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Totoner
> 3 dayI love everything about it, it’s a awesome machine.
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Thinker3
04-04-2025This computer is not so much a tablet as a light laptop. With an i7 chip and a 256 gb, this machine has as much memory as my laptop, and its faster. From the picture, I thought it came with a keyboard. It did not, and I was disappointed about the extra expense. However, it needs some sort of cover and I wanted a keyboard. Microsofts Signature type case cover fulfills both functions, and it is an excellent keyboard. The keyboard fits magnetically onto the bottom of the SP, but it is easily detachable. I also got a case for additional protection. In fact, it is easy to use the SPs touch screen as a keypad for typing the same way one types on a smart phone. The SP works fine as a tablet; I detach the Signature keyboard and use it to read a book. (Actually, the keyboard can be folded behind the SP as well.) I downloaded my wordprocessing program (NotaBene Lingua), and it runs perfectly on this machine. I prefer travelling with this machine over my laptop because it is so much lighter than the laptop. I can open the laptop on a plane, but the SP is much easier. The SPs screen is terrific. I prefer it for watching movies over my laptop and desktop screens, even though it is smaller. I like the touch screen, though I dont use it that often. For me, the surface pro is basically a light laptop. Using it is like using a laptop. There is room for one USB device. I usually attach a hard drive. There is also a USB C port. The Amazon product page says USB C port should be good for accessory charging. I tried charging the SP through it, but it didnt work. There is a place for wired earphones, but the bluetooth system is what I usually use to listen to music and films. The charger that comes with the SP has an unusual connection. It works well, but it has no light to indicate when the SP is fully charged. The light comes on to indicate the SP is charging, and there is an icon on the screen that tells you when it is fully charged, but I would want to know before I turned it on. My only reservation about the SP is the battery. It does not hold a charge very long. Id compare to using a smart phone. You can use it a lot, but youre always looking for a charger.
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SR
> 3 dayBait-and-Switch scam. It is advertised as a Surface Pro 7, but you will receive a Pro 6. The first time I assumed was an honest mistake, returned, and re-order it. Second time. Same trick. I contacted the vendor, and they tried to convince me to keep it for a price difference. This is an illegal practice to advertise goods which are an apparent bargain, with the intention of substituting inferior or more expensive goods.
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Mike Wells
> 3 dayLove it
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J Logan
> 3 dayThe Surface gives me what I want. The pictures that were given, showed that the Surface had a USB C port but the surface that I got has a mini displayport instead. I checked and found out that Surface Pro 7 dont have mini displayports, I was sent the wrong Surface Pro.