Ultra-light and versatile. At your desk, on the couch, or in the yard, get more done your way with Surface Pro 7, featuring a laptop-class Intel Core processor, all-day battery,1 and HD cameras.
Ultra-light and versatile. At your desk, on the couch, or in the yard, get more done your way with Surface Pro 7, featuring a laptop-class Intel Core processor, all-day battery,1 and HD cameras.
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i5 1035G4 1.10GHz 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11
Ultra-light and versatile. At your desk, on the couch, or in the yard, get more done your way with Surface Pro 7, featuring a laptop-class Intel Core processor, all-day battery,1 and HD cameras.
Ultra-light and versatile. At your desk, on the couch, or in the yard, get more done your way with Surface Pro 7, featuring a laptop-class Intel Core processor, all-day battery,1 and HD cameras.
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The lowest price for Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i5 1035G4 1.10GHz 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11 right now is $290.00 at Australian Computer Traders, compared across 16 retailers.
The all-time low was $129.00 on 23 Feb 2026 — today's price is 125% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 6 June 2026.
Last updated at 06/06/2026 03:03:04
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i5 1035G4 1.10GHz 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11 Tablet Only
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i5 1035G4 1.10GHz 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11
Free delivery between 10–16 June
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i5 1035G4 1.10GHz 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11 - B Grade
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 i7-1065G7 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11 B Grade
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3" Intel Core i7-1065G7 16GB RAM 256GB SSD Windows 11
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 i7-1065G7 16GB RAM 1TB SSD 12.3" Win 11 B Grade
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 i3 (4GB 128GB) [Grade B]
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 i3 (4GB 128GB) [Grade A]
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I love this thing. I have an iPad and an Android tablet but I always felt like there were just things that I wanted a computer for that neither tablet would ever be able to do. Enter the surface tablets to give me the Windows OS in a tablet form factor. Initially, I balked at the price and have abstained since they were first released until now on sale with a keyboard.I bought it as an addition to my laptop so it would be easier to tote around. It serves its purpose pretty well. I'm not concerned with the smaller storage space since it's a secondary device. It does get a little hot when it's running, but the fact that it came with a folio keyboard and fits in my backpack better than my work and personal laptops and tablet, it wins. This removes the need for me to ... MoreI love this thing. I have an iPad and an Android tablet but I always felt like there were just things that I wanted a computer for that neither tablet would ever be able to do. Enter the surface tablets to give me the Windows OS in a tablet form factor. Initially, I balked at the price and have abstained since they were first released until now on sale with a keyboard.I bought it as an addition to my laptop so it would be easier to tote around. It serves its purpose pretty well. I'm not concerned with the smaller storage space since it's a secondary device. It does get a little hot when it's running, but the fact that it came with a folio keyboard and fits in my backpack better than my work and personal laptops and tablet, it wins. This removes the need for me to travel with my personal laptop and tablet. The battery life isn't as good either, but it lasts long enough to get me where I need to be.Overall for the money I've spent, I'm satisfied. I'm definitely a Surface Pro owner for life, but I'll still never pay full price for them. Just doesn't seem worth the money, to be honest. Doesn't do enough, or have enough specs to justify the price tag to then still have to spend another hundred+ dollars on the folio keypad.
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Surface devices have always struck me as overpriced and lagging behind in tech features versus other Windows 2-in-1s, not to mention Android or iOS tablets. I would never have considered this device were it not deeply discounted. I even tried using a Surface Go at one point, and the Pentium chip in it was a huge let-down. This one has been an entirely different experience. The 11th gen i3 has not skipped a beat. Everything is smooth and snappy. I have a big heavy gaming laptop for games and work, but I'm now convinced that this could be my everyday workhorse. Just plug in a USB-C hub at your desk and you're good to go. You could even do a little casual gaming here - despite some confusion in the product info, this does have the new Iris Xe graphics (confirmed in ... MoreSurface devices have always struck me as overpriced and lagging behind in tech features versus other Windows 2-in-1s, not to mention Android or iOS tablets. I would never have considered this device were it not deeply discounted. I even tried using a Surface Go at one point, and the Pentium chip in it was a huge let-down. This one has been an entirely different experience. The 11th gen i3 has not skipped a beat. Everything is smooth and snappy. I have a big heavy gaming laptop for games and work, but I'm now convinced that this could be my everyday workhorse. Just plug in a USB-C hub at your desk and you're good to go. You could even do a little casual gaming here - despite some confusion in the product info, this does have the new Iris Xe graphics (confirmed in Device Manager), not the useless old Intel HD stuff. The display is crisp and bright. It may not be 120 Hz or OLED, but you won't feel like you're missing much once you start using it. This version also has a replaceable SSD in case you find yourself running low on space. The Surface Pen (not included but can be found affordably as open-box or refurb) is also a top-notch writing experience. The iPad has definitely caught up in recent years software-wise, but the Surface pen just feels so much better touching and moving across the screen, and the eraser tip on the other end is a nice touch. OneNote is still king for free note-taking apps.I always enjoyed Windows 10 well enough, and I'll miss the live tiles, but 11 really does bring a lot of nice little changes for touch-based use. The new widgets are probably more useful than the live tiles anyway. You'll probably find everything you need comes with Windows or is available in the Windows Store at this point, but if not, Windows 11 now supports Android apps, so once the Amazon app store is fully populated you'll have options there in case something you love on your phone isn't available for Windows. You also get the full flexibility of installing whatever you need from the massive amount of Windows software out there. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even install the Google Play store.I hate to say it, but I think Microsoft has me convinced, and I might stick around for awhile. Between the integration with Android phones, the built-in Android app support, Windows Ink, Microsoft 365, and all the flexibility and legacy of Windows software, I finally feel like I have an alternative to being locked in to Apple where I'm not missing out, both for personal and professional use. If, like me, you grew up using Microsoft software, but were drawn away as they fell behind Apple and Google in the mobile-first era, I think you'll find enough to love here to come back and give them another shot.
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Pretty solid, I am a full time YouTube Editor. I do not use it for editing but scripting, research and even checking composition using the Sony application for windows.Photoshop is not great experience on here if you are doing hardcore stuff, but I was able to make 3 thumbnails and they got over 100,000 views so GOOD ENOUGH BABY!Works amazing for someone looking for the accessibility of an ipad, but want the windows OS. Screen is great, sound is meh but good enough to listen to while doing other things for sure and the overall experience is better than what I thought it would be, I would absolutely love it if it were more powerful but refuse to pay the over 1000, price because the M2 ipad is way more capable.Again, I use it daily as a professional YouTube ... MorePretty solid, I am a full time YouTube Editor. I do not use it for editing but scripting, research and even checking composition using the Sony application for windows.Photoshop is not great experience on here if you are doing hardcore stuff, but I was able to make 3 thumbnails and they got over 100,000 views so GOOD ENOUGH BABY!Works amazing for someone looking for the accessibility of an ipad, but want the windows OS. Screen is great, sound is meh but good enough to listen to while doing other things for sure and the overall experience is better than what I thought it would be, I would absolutely love it if it were more powerful but refuse to pay the over 1000, price because the M2 ipad is way more capable.Again, I use it daily as a professional YouTube editor and my only complaint is that there was a better power to price ratio for the surface line in general. Got mine for 599.99, including the keyboard, don't pay more than I did.
| Form Factor | Convertible 2-In-1 Laptop/Tablet |
| Form Factor Convertible | 2-In-1 |
| Processor | Intel Core i5 1035G4 |
| Storage | 256Gb |
| Storage Type | SSD |
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i5 1035G4 1.10GHz 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11 Tablet Only
Free delivery between 10–16 June
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i5 1035G4 1.10GHz 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11
Free delivery between 10–16 June
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Intel i5 1035G4 1.10GHz 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11 - B Grade
Free delivery between 10–16 June
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 i7-1065G7 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.3" Win 11 B Grade
Free delivery between 10–16 June
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3" Intel Core i7-1065G7 16GB RAM 256GB SSD Windows 11
Free delivery between 10–16 June
I love this thing. I have an iPad and an Android tablet but I always felt like there were just things that I wanted a computer for that neither tablet would ever be able to do. Enter the surface tablets to give me the Windows OS in a tablet form factor. Initially, I balked at the price and have abstained since they were first released until now on sale with a keyboard.I bought it as an addition to my laptop so it would be easier to tote around. It serves its purpose pretty well. I'm not concerned with the smaller storage space since it's a secondary device. It does get a little hot when it's running, but the fact that it came with a folio keyboard and fits in my backpack better than my work and personal laptops and tablet, it wins. This removes the need for me to ... MoreI love this thing. I have an iPad and an Android tablet but I always felt like there were just things that I wanted a computer for that neither tablet would ever be able to do. Enter the surface tablets to give me the Windows OS in a tablet form factor. Initially, I balked at the price and have abstained since they were first released until now on sale with a keyboard.I bought it as an addition to my laptop so it would be easier to tote around. It serves its purpose pretty well. I'm not concerned with the smaller storage space since it's a secondary device. It does get a little hot when it's running, but the fact that it came with a folio keyboard and fits in my backpack better than my work and personal laptops and tablet, it wins. This removes the need for me to travel with my personal laptop and tablet. The battery life isn't as good either, but it lasts long enough to get me where I need to be.Overall for the money I've spent, I'm satisfied. I'm definitely a Surface Pro owner for life, but I'll still never pay full price for them. Just doesn't seem worth the money, to be honest. Doesn't do enough, or have enough specs to justify the price tag to then still have to spend another hundred+ dollars on the folio keypad.
Surface devices have always struck me as overpriced and lagging behind in tech features versus other Windows 2-in-1s, not to mention Android or iOS tablets. I would never have considered this device were it not deeply discounted. I even tried using a Surface Go at one point, and the Pentium chip in it was a huge let-down. This one has been an entirely different experience. The 11th gen i3 has not skipped a beat. Everything is smooth and snappy. I have a big heavy gaming laptop for games and work, but I'm now convinced that this could be my everyday workhorse. Just plug in a USB-C hub at your desk and you're good to go. You could even do a little casual gaming here - despite some confusion in the product info, this does have the new Iris Xe graphics (confirmed in ... MoreSurface devices have always struck me as overpriced and lagging behind in tech features versus other Windows 2-in-1s, not to mention Android or iOS tablets. I would never have considered this device were it not deeply discounted. I even tried using a Surface Go at one point, and the Pentium chip in it was a huge let-down. This one has been an entirely different experience. The 11th gen i3 has not skipped a beat. Everything is smooth and snappy. I have a big heavy gaming laptop for games and work, but I'm now convinced that this could be my everyday workhorse. Just plug in a USB-C hub at your desk and you're good to go. You could even do a little casual gaming here - despite some confusion in the product info, this does have the new Iris Xe graphics (confirmed in Device Manager), not the useless old Intel HD stuff. The display is crisp and bright. It may not be 120 Hz or OLED, but you won't feel like you're missing much once you start using it. This version also has a replaceable SSD in case you find yourself running low on space. The Surface Pen (not included but can be found affordably as open-box or refurb) is also a top-notch writing experience. The iPad has definitely caught up in recent years software-wise, but the Surface pen just feels so much better touching and moving across the screen, and the eraser tip on the other end is a nice touch. OneNote is still king for free note-taking apps.I always enjoyed Windows 10 well enough, and I'll miss the live tiles, but 11 really does bring a lot of nice little changes for touch-based use. The new widgets are probably more useful than the live tiles anyway. You'll probably find everything you need comes with Windows or is available in the Windows Store at this point, but if not, Windows 11 now supports Android apps, so once the Amazon app store is fully populated you'll have options there in case something you love on your phone isn't available for Windows. You also get the full flexibility of installing whatever you need from the massive amount of Windows software out there. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even install the Google Play store.I hate to say it, but I think Microsoft has me convinced, and I might stick around for awhile. Between the integration with Android phones, the built-in Android app support, Windows Ink, Microsoft 365, and all the flexibility and legacy of Windows software, I finally feel like I have an alternative to being locked in to Apple where I'm not missing out, both for personal and professional use. If, like me, you grew up using Microsoft software, but were drawn away as they fell behind Apple and Google in the mobile-first era, I think you'll find enough to love here to come back and give them another shot.
Pretty solid, I am a full time YouTube Editor. I do not use it for editing but scripting, research and even checking composition using the Sony application for windows.Photoshop is not great experience on here if you are doing hardcore stuff, but I was able to make 3 thumbnails and they got over 100,000 views so GOOD ENOUGH BABY!Works amazing for someone looking for the accessibility of an ipad, but want the windows OS. Screen is great, sound is meh but good enough to listen to while doing other things for sure and the overall experience is better than what I thought it would be, I would absolutely love it if it were more powerful but refuse to pay the over 1000, price because the M2 ipad is way more capable.Again, I use it daily as a professional YouTube ... MorePretty solid, I am a full time YouTube Editor. I do not use it for editing but scripting, research and even checking composition using the Sony application for windows.Photoshop is not great experience on here if you are doing hardcore stuff, but I was able to make 3 thumbnails and they got over 100,000 views so GOOD ENOUGH BABY!Works amazing for someone looking for the accessibility of an ipad, but want the windows OS. Screen is great, sound is meh but good enough to listen to while doing other things for sure and the overall experience is better than what I thought it would be, I would absolutely love it if it were more powerful but refuse to pay the over 1000, price because the M2 ipad is way more capable.Again, I use it daily as a professional YouTube editor and my only complaint is that there was a better power to price ratio for the surface line in general. Got mine for 599.99, including the keyboard, don't pay more than I did.
I bought this to replace my tablet with keyboard. It's more like a laptop, is a laptop computer, but in travel size. I do like the ease of navigating a android tablet better. It's not as user friendly as I would like. Not able to get app icons on the desktop. Only folders and links. And the best offered is for them to be pinned to the small taskbar at bottom screen. Which is fine when using mousepad but as a touch screen it's more difficult to tap that low and against the keyboard. I have also found that the touchscreen does not actually click many of the links and/or open, download, etc. Have to use mousepad. I think I may prefer a tablet for touchscreen use. But if you want a mini LAPTOP then this one is great. And it's so thin and super lightweight. Just taking ... MoreI bought this to replace my tablet with keyboard. It's more like a laptop, is a laptop computer, but in travel size. I do like the ease of navigating a android tablet better. It's not as user friendly as I would like. Not able to get app icons on the desktop. Only folders and links. And the best offered is for them to be pinned to the small taskbar at bottom screen. Which is fine when using mousepad but as a touch screen it's more difficult to tap that low and against the keyboard. I have also found that the touchscreen does not actually click many of the links and/or open, download, etc. Have to use mousepad. I think I may prefer a tablet for touchscreen use. But if you want a mini LAPTOP then this one is great. And it's so thin and super lightweight. Just taking some getting used to. Also it only offers Windows and Amazon apps. So some may not be available. I dont like bing and prefer Google so for that you have to go to Google website and can download from there. If your looking for the ease of a tablet go with something else. But if your looking for a LAPTOP then this one rocks and I would highly recommend. And there aren't any tips and tricks type thing to help you learn to navigate. So go online for tutorials to try to make it more user friendly. But, for example, everything says I should be able to put app icons on the desktop but when I try there is no option for the apps.
This surface satisfied my need for a mobile office perfectly. I needed a Windows-based tablet with long battery life, USB, camera, speakers, keyboard, and native support for an external CAC reader. Setup and configuration was a breeze out of the box. It took a few minutes to apply system updates but nothing I really had to do to get up and running except connecting to wifi and logging in with my MS account. The display is crisp and I'm able to transport the surface in a leather zip binder thanks to the compact size of the device. Performance is great, I primarily use cloud-based software and this surface has plenty of compute, memory, and storage to perform typical office productivity tasks. This is my first surface and I would choose it again over a laptop for my ... MoreThis surface satisfied my need for a mobile office perfectly. I needed a Windows-based tablet with long battery life, USB, camera, speakers, keyboard, and native support for an external CAC reader. Setup and configuration was a breeze out of the box. It took a few minutes to apply system updates but nothing I really had to do to get up and running except connecting to wifi and logging in with my MS account. The display is crisp and I'm able to transport the surface in a leather zip binder thanks to the compact size of the device. Performance is great, I primarily use cloud-based software and this surface has plenty of compute, memory, and storage to perform typical office productivity tasks. This is my first surface and I would choose it again over a laptop for my use case.
The computer itself is great, when it works. I purchased this in August of last year and noticed issues with the screen dimming on its' own. Thought maybe it was just the auto brightness and figured it was just supposed to be like that. Then the touch screen stopped working randomly, and I would have to shut everything down and restart the computer for it to start working again. I reached out to Microsoft regarding both issues and asked for help. We factory-reset the computer, and the problems are still present. They advised we needed to replace it through their warranty program. I work from this computer 7 days a week, so the representative promised advance replacement but that I would get a refurbished device. I explained to the rep, that a month prior my Surface ... MoreThe computer itself is great, when it works. I purchased this in August of last year and noticed issues with the screen dimming on its' own. Thought maybe it was just the auto brightness and figured it was just supposed to be like that. Then the touch screen stopped working randomly, and I would have to shut everything down and restart the computer for it to start working again. I reached out to Microsoft regarding both issues and asked for help. We factory-reset the computer, and the problems are still present. They advised we needed to replace it through their warranty program. I work from this computer 7 days a week, so the representative promised advance replacement but that I would get a refurbished device. I explained to the rep, that a month prior my Surface Pen stopped working after a few weeks of owning it. When microsoft replaced that one, they sent me a refurbished (aka severly USED) pen, that had dirt around the top which clearly showed someone has been using this for quite a while, and then the protective coating on the little button down on the pen, is scratched off indicating lots of usage. So understandably, I don't have high expectations when it comes to refurbished devices. At this point, Microsoft is denying me advanced replacement saying that my device and my account no longer qualifies, but I have not been given a reason.When I purchased this computer, I was sure I would be a microsoft customer for life because I truly enjoyed the computer and how lightweight and portable it is. However, their absolute disgrace of customer service is just unacceptable. I look forward to get this issue resolved with a NEW device and ADVANCE replacement. I should not be inconvenienced any further because Microsoft can't make devices that actually work.
I would not recommend this computer at all. I've had it for a year and barely use it. It stays in a cushioned case when it is not in use. Honestly, if I used it way more often this thing would have probably stopped working awhile ago. As others have stated the screen just will not turn on. No matter how much I troubleshoot with holding the button for 30 seconds, using the keys on the keyboard. I've done it all. This thing does not power on. The charger works, it is charged. It's an issue with the screen. I took it to Best buy Geek Squad and was told it will not power on (obviously) that is the reason I was there. He said it could be a motherboard issue and basically I would need to purchase a new one unless I wanted to pay the 400 it would cost to get it fixed. I ... MoreI would not recommend this computer at all. I've had it for a year and barely use it. It stays in a cushioned case when it is not in use. Honestly, if I used it way more often this thing would have probably stopped working awhile ago. As others have stated the screen just will not turn on. No matter how much I troubleshoot with holding the button for 30 seconds, using the keys on the keyboard. I've done it all. This thing does not power on. The charger works, it is charged. It's an issue with the screen. I took it to Best buy Geek Squad and was told it will not power on (obviously) that is the reason I was there. He said it could be a motherboard issue and basically I would need to purchase a new one unless I wanted to pay the 400 it would cost to get it fixed. I went to a local computer repair store near me, he basically told me these things are known for this and to stay away from Microsoft and recommended an Asus or Lenovo Yogo instead. I called another repair place and they said it would be over $300 to replace the screen. I would recommend going with a Lenovo Yogo of you want the tablet and computer combo. This is common issue apparently for the surface pros.
I've been using the Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ for almost a month now, and I'm absolutely in love with it. It's the perfect device for my needs, as it's both powerful and portable.I use my Surface Pro 7+ for everything from work to school to personal use. It's great for taking notes in class, writing papers, creating presentations, and even doing some light gaming. I've also used it to watch movies and TV shows, listen to music, and browse the web.The Surface Pro 7+ is very fast and responsive, even when I'm running multiple applications at the same time. It also has a long battery life, which is important to me since I'm often on the go.I also love the versatility of the Surface Pro 7+. It can be used as a laptop, tablet, or even a digital canvas. I've used it ... MoreI've been using the Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ for almost a month now, and I'm absolutely in love with it. It's the perfect device for my needs, as it's both powerful and portable.I use my Surface Pro 7+ for everything from work to school to personal use. It's great for taking notes in class, writing papers, creating presentations, and even doing some light gaming. I've also used it to watch movies and TV shows, listen to music, and browse the web.The Surface Pro 7+ is very fast and responsive, even when I'm running multiple applications at the same time. It also has a long battery life, which is important to me since I'm often on the go.I also love the versatility of the Surface Pro 7+. It can be used as a laptop, tablet, or even a digital canvas. I've used it to sketch and draw, and I've even used it to take handwritten notes.Overall, I'm incredibly happy with my Microsoft Surface Pro 7+. It's the perfect device for anyone who needs a powerful and portable device that can do it all.
Best Buy has the best sale price for this tablet and I looked everywhere.This model comes with the keyboard inside, a 150 dollar value.If you're able to get this Surface Pro 7 Plus for about one third off then this 2021 machine might beat the price per specs of the 2023 Microsoft Surface Pro 9.This computer is reliable and can do most light everyday tasks. I haven't tested heavier duty things such as gaming or having 10 windows opened in the background but such use is not recommended. I'm able to multitask with multiple programs and everything runs smoothly and efficiently.As for built, the keyboard attaches sturdy to the tablet although I try to be careful because it still isn't a laptop.The display is clean and vibrant although I wish the screen was a ... MoreBest Buy has the best sale price for this tablet and I looked everywhere.This model comes with the keyboard inside, a 150 dollar value.If you're able to get this Surface Pro 7 Plus for about one third off then this 2021 machine might beat the price per specs of the 2023 Microsoft Surface Pro 9.This computer is reliable and can do most light everyday tasks. I haven't tested heavier duty things such as gaming or having 10 windows opened in the background but such use is not recommended. I'm able to multitask with multiple programs and everything runs smoothly and efficiently.As for built, the keyboard attaches sturdy to the tablet although I try to be careful because it still isn't a laptop.The display is clean and vibrant although I wish the screen was a little bigger because it is about 12 inches and that means the keyboard is a little cramped as well.Overall, a super good combo deal for a portable and reliable Microsoft tablet. I highly recommend this machine when it's on a big sale from Best Buy.
I researched this quite extensively prior to buying. I wasn't sure the i3 would be enough CPU for my needs, however, it is! This i3 is nearly as fast as my desktop i7 gen 8 for web browsing and office applications. Since these are my primary uses for this surface pro computer, I am very pleased with the i3. Just make sure to attach the type cover prior to updating. I did not do this the first time (didn't read the instructions) and it took me a week to figure out why the type cover did not work. The next update fixed it. I also use OneDrive, so the small SD drive is not an issue for me. I installed ESET after researching light weight effective malware protection. Given the processor and specs of this surface pro, I didn't want the antivirus killing performance. ESET ... MoreI researched this quite extensively prior to buying. I wasn't sure the i3 would be enough CPU for my needs, however, it is! This i3 is nearly as fast as my desktop i7 gen 8 for web browsing and office applications. Since these are my primary uses for this surface pro computer, I am very pleased with the i3. Just make sure to attach the type cover prior to updating. I did not do this the first time (didn't read the instructions) and it took me a week to figure out why the type cover did not work. The next update fixed it. I also use OneDrive, so the small SD drive is not an issue for me. I installed ESET after researching light weight effective malware protection. Given the processor and specs of this surface pro, I didn't want the antivirus killing performance. ESET Internet security works great. Really, my only complaint is the battery life. Too short, but I mostly use this in places I can easily recharge, so not terrible for me. Fit, finish and quality appear top notch. Overall, a great pc with solid performance, provided your use case is consistent with the design intent. The display is easily the most noteworthy feature - absolutely beautiful colors, clarity and resolution. I would not presume to use this for gaming, heavy photo or video editing, compiling code...etc. But for typical MS Office apps, email, web browsing, and photo management (only light editing) this surface pro works great.
| Form Factor | Convertible 2-In-1 Laptop/Tablet |
| Form Factor Convertible | 2-In-1 |
| Processor | Intel Core i5 1035G4 |
| Storage | 256Gb |
| Storage Type | SSD |