#Microsoft pro 4 update
But, again, this specification hasn’t changed in years, and could use an update at least in features, such as HDR and enhanced color gamut coverage. It's just as sharp, vibrant and responsive to touch as the previous generation, which was already quite impressive. The tablet's touchscreen still comes in at 12.3 inches on the diagonal with a 2,736 x 1,824 resolution (267 pixels per inch) and 3:2 aspect ratio. The tablet also still comes in the same matte black and silver aluminum finishes. The device still measures 11.5 x 7.9 x 0.33 inches (292 x 201 x 8.5mm) and weighs 1.7 pounds (770g).
Microsoft may have finally included a USB-C port, but absolutely nothing else has changed about the Surface Pro 7 design from last year’s model. Microsoft has finally included a USB-C port.
#Microsoft pro 4 full
So, it doesn’t look like Microsoft is way out on left field with its pricing, and you’re getting a full mobile PC with Microsoft’s tablet option, but it’s nevertheless egregious. Apple is just as guilty for selling accessories separately that are arguably central to the experience. That said, a similarly configured 12.9-inch iPad Pro – with 256GB of storage, the Smart Keyboard Folio and second generation Apple Pencil – will cost around $1,480 in the US. To get the full Surface Pro experience at this configuration, you’ll be spending around $1,460 in the US.
Again, that’s without the Surface Pen and Type Cover that Microsoft has included in our review sample. The Surface Pro 7 that we’re reviewing here will cost you $1,199 in the US. This pricing, again, is inherited from previous versions, but it's still not a great deal when you're spending upwards of 1,000 bucks or quid to get the full experience with the accessories that are still sold separately.
That base configuration gets you an Intel Core i3 processor (CPU) 4GB of memory (RAM) and a 128GB solid-state drive (SSD), with the latter points upgradeable to as much as 16GB and 1TB capacity, respectively.