At the office, at home or en route, New Surface Pro 7 adapts to the way you work with laptop-to-tablet versatility. And now, it delivers more power than ever, with a laptop-class Intel Core processor, all-day battery, Instant On, improved graphics, and standby time — plus more multitasking connections, including both USB-C and USB-A ports.
Next-gen, best-in-class laptop with the versatility of a studio and tablet, so you can type, touch, draw, write, work, and play more naturally
Faster than Surface Pro 6, with a 10th Gen Intel Core Processor – redefining what’s possible in a thin and light computer. Wireless : Wi-Fi 6: 802.11ax compatible. Bluetooth Wireless 5.0 technology
More ways to connect, with both USB-C and USB-A ports for connecting to displays, docking stations and more, as well as accessory charging
Standout design that won’t weigh you down — ultra-slim and light Surface Pro 7 starts at just 1.70 pounds.Aspect ratio: 3:2
All-day battery life upto 10.5 hours, plus the ability to go from empty to full faster — about 80% in just over an hour
Free Upgrade to Windows 11 when available (see below).
Customers say
Customers find the Surface Pro 7 easy to use and appreciate its portability, with one mentioning it’s convenient for presentations. The functionality receives mixed feedback, with some reporting it works well while others say it doesn’t turn on. The speed and touch screen features also get mixed reviews, with some finding it extremely fast while others say it gets slow, and some touch screens don’t work properly. Battery life and durability are concerns, with customers reporting poor battery life and cracked screens.
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Jorge –
Excelente
Excelente, tal como se describe
Tom Johnston –
Great school tablet
I really like this Surface Pro 7. It is exactly as advertised with one exception. The battery life is nowhere near what is advertised. On battery saving mode, using only Onenote for taking class notes, it lasts about 4 hours. Fortunately it charges up very quickly though. I can’t see any way that I would get a full days use out of a full battery charge in any circumstance. In my case that is not very important because I am always around an outlet but if you need a tablet that will last all day away from a power source you will have a problem. The camera is good enough, not as good as the Apple camera, but I don’t really use it as a camera anyway. I use mostly the 365 programs and find that it integrates these programs seamlessly. Onenote comes with the tablet and has been an amazing app for my vet school classes. It saves my many hours of study time. My only issues are with the instability of Onenote. It closes itself down every few minutes and is very frustrating. I’m sure there is a fix for this but I’m also sure that I won’t get it from Microsorft as they have a technical support team that is on par with the customer service team at the cable company. I’ve contacted them 3 times now and my issue is never addressed. I was actually told to contact Amazon since they sold it to me. It seems like after spending a thousand dollars on Microsoft products they would at least provide a bit of tech support. I’ll just have to scour the web for a fix to this I guess. Overall I would recommend this tablet to every student. It seems to be a fantastic and fast machine.
Jaime Enrique Lopez –
It is even better than you expected it to be…
My previous laptop was a godzilla, 15 inch monitor, weighs like 3 pounds or something (2014 model). I was looking for something that had the horsepower for what I needed, but also the lightness to carry it around. Although battery life isnt, the best, I DON’T MIND!This thing is a beast! Im very happy running programs like tableau, zoom, excel, powerpoint, all at the same time and with various files and this thing doesn’t even flinch. The first few hours setting up and downloading all the programs it felt a big sluggish and I was starting to get worried. Once that was done, it started to fly.Yes, the rotating screen isnt as flawless as apple’s iPad. That said, I bought this not to look pretty, i bought it to be my tool in battle. Being able to run all the programs that a regular PC can run is the main decision I went for Microsoft Surface. The only downside is that Microsoft is a bit costly on the accessories front.I recommend this piece of tech to anyone who needs to travel or is on the move. I’m a relatively big guy and i’ve had no major problem with the size of the keyboard. I do put it FLAT on tables because my keystrokes tend to be pretty hard and the keyboard is the most (in my opinion) fragile of the accessories.Lastly, the Pen interface is not perfect YET but oh man, as a first timer working with it, it kicks total ass and makes note taking in OneNote a complete positive trip.
Alfredo –
i5 10th gen /8gb RAM / 128GB
I initially bought a Surface Go(8gb) for a gift and when I had it in my hands I fell in love with the Surface. I had to get one for myself. Since I didn’t find another 8gb surface go model, I went w/ the Pro 7 i5/8gb model myself. I am in love with this device. Watching netflix is great, Illustrator and other drawing software works great w/ the surface pen. Keyboard took a few minutes to get the hang of it and I quite enjoy it, it works well. It is a bit heavy when holding it w/ one hand (this is why I loved the Surface GO version for normal tablet use) but it is quite light overall.Also tested a few games and it actually surprised me a bit tacking into account this is the i5 model. I am able to play Halo Reach just fine, (note that I had to lower the resolution down to 1080p) and it plays good. Minecraft plays really well. I didnt actually get this for gaming ( lol ) but it plays light games just great (of course it gets warm w/ Reach). StardewValley FTW!Currently this is my primary device and it performs extremely well. If you have the extra cash, do go for the i7 model mainly for the 16gb of RAM. OS consumes around 2.5-3GB of ram, so that doesnt leave much left on the 8GB model. I personally did not have an extra 500$ just to get the i7 model.
j n heap –
Loved the style
AHMED N. –
Definitely great product but too too expensive and when I got it, I felt like maybe I should not spend all this money on it because it’s like Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with USB-C nothing more and the price I spent on configuration i5 8GB 128GB SSD is should be for i5 8GB 256GB SSD this is why I think the price is too expensive for i5 8GB 128GB SSD configuration.
Jon –
I am a student-teacher. As such I have to take notes, as well as make lessons for students. This device is fantastic for note-taking and creating documents for schools. The screen is beautiful, and while I wish the bezels were as slim as they were on the surface pro x, I think the bezels are still fine and you tend not to notice them when you’re using the device. With a resolution of 2736×1824 (yes, it’s a weird resolution) on a 12.3 screen, everything is tack sharp and it has good colour accuracy. I do have a screen calibration tool and did notice quite the difference after calibrating it, but most people will be fine with the base settings.I wouldn’t recommend getting the base model (i3 and 4GB ram) since let’s be honest, a 4GB ram shouldn’t even exist at this point. I think the i5 is the sweet spot, since the i7 isn’t really that much better, along with whatever storage option you think you’d need. I’m okay with 256GB. Also, note it does have expandable storage via a micro SD card up to 1TB. The performance on this device is also great about 95% of the time. I get a few weird issues and stutters from time to time, but that is most likely due to windows being windows.The weakest point of this device would definitely be the battery life. While there are worse options out there, I do wish that the battery was slightly better. Having a lot of virtual meetings given the pandemic requires a lot of webcam use and multitasking, and I find that after a couple of hours the battery is already around 30% – with battery-saving mode enabled. When you’re not doing that, and you’re doing just standard web-browsing and media consumption, you’ll be looking at a solid 5-6 hours minimum at acceptable brightness levels.Another negative is that while yes, this device is great, but if you want the full experience, you still have to purchase the type cover, which is another $150+ and the surface pen, which is another $100. So keep in mind that whatever option you choose, you’re going to be spending another $300 after taxes.Overall though, writing notes on this device is fantastic, especially if you already use Microsoft 365. I think you can get by with the battery life, and you won’t be disappointed by the performance unless you are a heavy user.
Andrés Ferrer –
La surface pro 7 de 128 gb tiene un rendimiento muy bueno. Esteticamente es una joya, se maneja muy facil al tacto.Si bien no es de uso rudo, es decir con programas para programación, pesados o para gamers no creo que sea lo mejor, pero para un uso de oficina, paquete de office, internet correos vida diaria funciona a la perfección. La bateria rinde bien y la carga con USB – C le da una ventaja brutal (evidentemente no con un cargador de celular, si no con el de una mac o con el nintendo switch, carga bastante bien). Muy contento con este equipo, esteticamente repito que es una joya aunque si se ve fragil y es preferible una case que ya lo hacen que la puedas cargar donde quieras.
Saeid Rasouli –
Maalesef ikisi bir arada değil.Ben keyboard ile beraber istedim.