Microsoft - Surface Pro 7 - 12.3" Touch Screen - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - 256GB SSD - Device Only (Latest Model) - Platinum
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At your desk, on the couch, or out in the yard, 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 battery¹, Instant On, and improved graphics - plus more multitasking connections, including both USB-C® and USB-A ports.
Dimension
Product Height : 0.33 inches
Product Width :11.5 inches
Product Depth :7.9 inches
Product Weight :27.84 ounces
Features
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Connect, create, get comfortable Whatever your office looks like, be it a desk, couch, or dining table, Surface Pro 7 is your ultra-light, endlessly adaptable partner — now with faster processing and more connections — plus all-day battery life.¹
So kick back, open the Kickstand, and get creative on screen with Surface Pen.*
More powerful in every way Chase your dream and get seriously productive with mega-multitasking laptop power, all-day battery,¹ and plenty of memory and storage.
Powered by a 10th Gen Intel Core processor Surface Pro 7 keeps up with you — with multitasking speed, stunning entertainment, incredible Wi-Fi performance, and long battery life.¹
Get back to work the moment inspiration strikes With Fast Charging, all-day battery¹ and Instant On, you can get back to work right now, tonight, or tomorrow. Surface Pro 7 stands ready to take your ideas to the next level whenever you are.
Built-in cameras that show your best side 1080p HD video webcams are perfect for all your calls, meetings, virtual get togethers and more.
Connect and keep up the way you want to Video calls and meetings come to life with spectacular audio and video with far-field Studio Mics, Dolby® Audio™ sound, and HD cameras that automatically adjust to indoor and outdoor lighting conditions.
A brilliant display The high-resolution 12.3” PixelSense™ Display with touchscreen automatically adjusts to lighting conditions.
Make a statement with signature accessories Personalize your Surface Pro 7 with the Surface Pro accessories you know. Choose from Platinum or Matte Black.⁴
Make it a full laptop with our Signature Type Cover,* Surface Pen,* and Surface Arc Mouse* — all in rich colors you can mix or match.⁴
Be heard loud and clear Whether in conference calls or using voice dictation in Office apps* with enhanced dual far-field Studio Mics. Plus, enjoy crisp, clear audio for music, podcasts, and movies with Dolby Audio sound.
(1) Timing of feature delivery varies by device. Feature availability may vary by market. Requires Microsoft account to login.
* Sold separately.
¹Battery life Surface Pro 7: Up to 10.5 hours of battery life based on typical Surface device usage. Testing conducted by Microsoft in September 2019 using preproduction software and preproduction Intel® Core™ i5, 256GB, 8 GB RAM device.
Testing consisted of full battery discharge with a mixture of active use and modern standby. The active use portion consists of (1) a web browsing test accessing 8 popular websites over multiple open tabs, (2) a productivity test utilizing Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook,
and (3) a portion of time with the device in use with idle applications. All settings were default except screen brightness was set to 150nits with Auto-Brightness disabled. Wi-Fi was connected to a network. Battery life varies significantly with settings, usage and other factors.
²Weight not including Surface Pro Type Cover or Surface Pro Signature Type Cover.
³System software uses significant storage space. Available storage is subject to change based on system software updates and apps usage. 1 GB = 1 billion bytes. 1 TB = 1,000 GB. See Surface.com/Storage for more details.
⁴Available colors for accessories, Type Cover (sold separately), and Surface Pro 7 may vary by market and configuration.
⁵Requires Office 365 subscription.
What's Included
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 - 12.3" Touch Screen - Platinum - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - 256GB Solid State Drive (Latest Model)
Power supply
Quick start guide
Safety and warranty documents
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Froze 3x & Holding Power Off for 1 Minute Worked
Note, I just got this laptop delivered September 18, 2020. So, I have a Surface Pro 6 that I dropped and also an item from a shelf above fall right on top of it while open resulting in many spider cracks. This was June 2020, so while it still works flawlessly, all these months later, it began getting hot, very hot. And the camera, while still works for Zoom, no longer recognizes me at sign on. Afraid of losing data, I splurged on a Excellent Pre-Owned Surface Pro. Don't know who had this but it was literally spotless and perfect. Better than my Surface 6, also bought pre-owned. I went from i5 to i7 and the speed is unparalleled. Truly. Anyone who says they can't tell any different is crazy. Colors are brighter all programs work at a much higher speed. Windows 10 is just popping, as are the latest Power Point and Word. Just a year later from my first Surface Pro 6. BUT -- 3x now, this laptop just froze. First time was while using my pen to annotate a slide in a Zoom meeting. The entire display froze and would not respond to ANY input. Not even Ctrl/Alt/Del which ALWAYS works. I had to press and hold power for 30 seconds to a minute, or longer. The thing just would not respond. The next time I was just playing games (Zoom may have been open, don't recall) and same thing, no matter what I pushed or tried, no response. 3rd time was today during a Zoom training. Granted I usually have 84 windows open, but I don't know whether had clicked a few items quickly or what but POOF! Locked up. Had to power off to get it to reboot. This is very concerning considering the laptop is not even a MONTH old in my care. And there is no registered owner before me, as was the case on my Surface Pro 6. That previous owner got the SP6 in May 2019, then I got it in August 2019, but the warranty needed a reset to match my purchase date. No such issue with this purchase though. All drivers are up to date and any scheduled updates have gone through. But now that I am past my 14 day window to return to Best Buy, am concerned the freezing will continue or worsen without a clear solution from Microsoft. Other than that, these things are flawless. But for perhaps the power cords. My SP6 lasted 3 months. And by comparison, when my iPad was dropped it was toast. And that was in the house, on carpet. The SP6 dropped onto pavers outside and still held up better and worked for perfectly the past 6 months before it began running hot. I hope I can sort this out. If so, I will update the review, b/c other than freezing and not responding to any buttons pushed for over a minute, it has been flawless and made me a better employee for my job.
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Great for work and personal use!
I love this machine! This past Christmas I had purchased the I-Pad Pro 12.9" for my bride. I was very impressed and thought about going that direction for my purchase, however due to my business activities and all of my current files being windows based, I made the surface purchase. the portability is awesome, the keyboard I purchased works great as protection for the screen and is super comfortable. During the day this is docked with my other screens and when I'm traveling its great to have the functionality of a tablet. I would definitely recommend. I will say I researched the Surface ProX as well and due to the software compatibility issues they are having with that platform, the Pro 7 for me seemed like a much better choice.
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Surface pro 7
Love my surface pro 7, I have it rig to be a desktop with the surface dock. Could easily take it on the go when needed for tethering one the job.
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A powerful 2 in 1 in such a small form factor!
What a system. I returned a lower spec model (i5/8gb/128ssd) for this since I wanted to future-proof it a bit more and let me tell you it was worth it. Don't get me wrong, the i5 model is very sweet and had no issues with anything I threw at it but the i7 is a bit more powerful and it gives a nice 30-50% or even more bonus to 3d heavy applications or games. Both the i5 and i7 use the Iris Plus which is an intel feature on these CPU's but the i7 has 64 execution units while the i5 only has 48 and that right there is the major difference. You can run most games at 1080p on medium settings with a very good framerate. Now you won't be playing Gears 5 or anything crazy like that but it has no issues with MMO's like WoW, or FFXIV, Albion Online, Warcraft 3 remastered, Starcraft 2 or anything like that. Having the extra ram is also very nice for browsing if you use a ton of tabs and multitask a lot and the SSD is blazing fast. The one thing I was worried about was the fan since the i3 and i5 are fanless and silent. The moment I started doing windows updates on the i7 I noticed the fan kicked in and was pretty noticable but that seems to have gone away and only appears when installing apps or heavy gaming, but the best part is I noticed the system runs a lot cooler than the i5 so you will have almost no throttling like the i5 and you can keep a constant CPU speed for much much longer. All around I'm super impressed with this computer. It's such a powerhouse in a very small form factor and it's one of the best made/looking pieces of tech out there. I would not hesitate buying this again and will stick with the Surface lineup going forward. The only thing it needs is a nice re-design to something like the X but without sacrificing the CPU (ARM yuck). 10/10.
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Love it!
I've had the Surface Pro for two years now and I love it! It has great to travel with and slim too it is easy to fit just about in any bag. The screen is a perfect size not too small. The only thing I would change is the brightness, I like my computers/laptops to have the option of high brightness and I wish I could make it even brighter. My eyes tend to respond better to bright screens.
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Great, but not sure it is worth the money
Purchased an SP7 (i5, 8ram, 128ssd) spring 2019 and liked it so much I decided to give it to my brother from his b-day and buy a better spec model (i7, 16 ram, 256 ssd). Here are my thoughts after nearly two months. PROS: -Weight. Very light portable device. Fits nicely in my computer bag with plenty of room for accessories. -Build quality. Nothing about this device feels cheap or poorly made. Also, there are no issues with fingerprints (unless you are someone who doesn't wash their hands) and the matte black finish not chipped at all. -Processor. CPU is great. Geekbench 5 scores: 1300+ single-core test and 4800+ multi-core test (2020 iPad Pro 12.9 Geekbench 5 scores are 1126 single-core and 4720 multi-core). -Battery life. Don't believe YouTubers or so-called experts. Battery life is outstanding. In tablet mode, I get over 8 hours of continuous YouTube viewing (50% brightness, power mode on balance - best battery life, Bluetooth and Wifi both on. And about 7.5 hours in computer mode. So my SP7 last all day when I do basic office work. -Fan. Fan no is a none issue. Very quiet and rarely comes on. -Surface connect charger. Very strong, but detaches easily if pulled off. -Kickstand. Very sturdy but also flexible. -Brightness. Screen is very bright at close to 400 nits (300 is recommended minimum). -USB-C port. I use this port for connecting to a 24-inch monitor when I need more screen space or a dual-screen set-up. -Overheating. I opened 20 YouTube videos at once and the device did not overheat. The temperature stabilized well below 60 degrees Celsius. Also, none of the apps had to be restarted. CONS: -Notetaking. Too big for easy notetaking. My Surface Go 2 was much more comfortable. -Accessories. Does not come with a pen or keyboard. Both of which can be expensive if you don't buy open-box from Best Buy or used from Amazon. -Display. For my needs, the display is too small to do work on for a long period of time. I see this device as a light-weight laptop replacement when I start traveling again. -Price. At a full-retail price of $1,500 (10th gen i7, 16 ram, 256 ssd), my SP7 cost almost as much as the full retail price of my 2020 15" HP Spectre x360 (10th gen i7, 16 ram, 512 ssd). Conclusion. I love my upgraded i7/16 ram/256 ssd SP7, but I can not recommend it over an i5/8ram/128 ssd unless you really need the extra RAM and processing power (you can buy a $30-$50 microSD card to make up for loss in storage) in a very portable device. I didn't have such a need, but it was discounted 35% (which more than covered the cost of MS Office (1-device lifetime), MS 2-year warranty, open-box surface pen and keyboard, and microSD card) and I wanted to treat myself to a b-day present! There is plenty of information on the internet outlining strategies for enhancing the Surface Pro 7’s battery life. From my brief experience, an open internet browser is the biggest drain on the battery (Google's Chrome, Firefox, and Opera browsers all drain the battery faster than the Microsoft Edge browser). Overheating. With no apps open and all apps closed in the background, my Surface Pro 7’s average cpu temperature is approximately 32 degrees . My ASUS laptop's average cpu temperature (i7 8th generation cpu, 16 ram, dual fans) is approximately 30 degrees Celsius. After noting these baseline cpu temperatures, I opened 10 Youtube videos, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and one of my statistical software programs to see how much both cpu temperatures would increase. Very basic rules of thumb are that a temperature near or above 70 degrees Celsius is seen as running hot, and a temperature close to or above 100 degrees Celsius is considered overheating. With all the above apps running simultaneously (and no apps running in the background) my Surface Pro 7’s average cpu temperature was roughly 53 degrees Celsius. The average cpu temperature of my laptop was about 50 degrees Celsius. Does the Surface Pro 7 get warm when it is pushed? Mine did. Does it overheat or get too hot to touch? Mine didn’t. In short, if you want a great portable computer the Surface Pro 7 is an ideal device.
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Lightning fast laptop
Only got this because it was on sale, but it's since become my primary work computer. Lightning fast, as expected. The Microsoft Surface line never disappoints in performance and portability.
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Review of Surface Pro 7
Highly portable, but a little too heavy to replace an iPad. Great display for reading PDF’s and online text. Touch screen is super useful. Definitely recommend the i7 / 16GB RAM configuration— originally had an i5 and switched it out for the i7 —MUCH faster and more useable with the i7. After one year of use, the Surface Pro 7 completely died - would NOT even turn on - complete brick. Two things saved me - 1) ALL personal files were on the SD card - not the SSD, and 2) we got the Geek Squad Protection plan - saved us the price of a new Surface; I consider this protection plan a must for the Surface Pro (which seems to be less robust than most laptops). Overall, the Surface Pro still fills a niche that doesn’t have an exact equal in the market. If you like the feel of the Pro, it’s the best out there.
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Surface Pro 7
Ordered online, had the surface shipped to my house. Service was excellent! It arrived 2 days early, Good updates from Best Buy as to order status. The Surface Pro 7 (second surface pro for me) works as advertised. I teach online classes and use it for work. Added an after market hub for a large monitor for long work sessions, and the extra ports for my external Hard Drive, mouse, keyboard and some items are blue tooth and that saves on needing an extra port. Got a good deal on the Surface Pro, My son is getting one as well. Highly recommended.