Testseek.com have collected 150 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Pro X 13-inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro X 13-inch - Intel CPU.
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The overall performance of Surface X Pro is impressive, and a giant leap forward for the “always connected PC” and Qualcomm's PC efforts. While there is more to be done, especially on the software front, Microsoft priced this Surface at the higher end of...
Lightweight and sturdy, Beautiful screen, as usual, An excellent typing experience, though not on your lap
App compatibility issues and some bugs, Good, though not overly impressive battery life, USB-C ports are late, and lack Thunderbolt
Microsoft's modernized Surface tablet can't overcome a rash of bugs and average battery life, though the integrated eSIM and cellular slot offer on-the-go connections...
The Surface Pro X might be my favorite PC that I've reviewed this year. It's actually the fifth Windows on ARM PC that I've reviewed out of the seven that have existed, so I'm used to the ins and outs of them. What I've always loved about them is that the...
Abstract: Luckily, the wait is over and reviews of the Surface Pro X are finally out! We have compiled the reviews of Surface Pro X from various outlets and from what we've understood, the Surface Pro X isn't the kind of “Pro” you'd like to have. You can find out w...
I'm torn about the Surface Pro X. It's a beautiful piece of hardware that shows Microsoft has excellent engineering chops. When the Surface Pro X works, it's a fantastic experience. The wonderful keyboard, combined with the speedy LTE connection on the go...
Abstract: Microsoft's Surface Pro X was supposed to signal a new chapter for Qualcomm's foray into Windows PCs and tablets, one where battery life was no longer the sole selling point. To its credit, the new, semi-custom Microsoft SQ1 chip (based on the Snapdragon...
Same great design, New 'Platinum' colour option, Better battery life
App compatibility still limited, SQ2 marginally improves performance, Arguably necessary accessories still very pricey
We've seen this beforeAs for the design of the Surface Pro X (2020), there's really nothing new here — it's about as iterative as you can get. Internally, the only change is the addition of a SQ2 processor, while externally there's a new colour variant, ‘...