
Microsoft EED-00016 Surface Pro 8 i7 16GB 1TB
The Surface Pro 8 combines laptop-class Intel Core i7 power with tablet versatility and a stunning 13-inch PixelSense display.
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Overview
Key Features
The power of a laptop with the flexibility of a tablet, and every angle in between, with 13” touchscreen, iconic built-in Kickstand, and detachable Keyboard.
Windows 10 Pro brings you closer to what you love. Family, friends, passions, music, creations – Windows 10 Pro is the one place for it all. With a fresh new feel and tools that make it easier to be efficient, it has what you need for whatever’s next.
· The first Surface Pro built on the Intel Evo platform. Do it all with the Intel Evo platform — performance, graphics, and battery life in a thin and light PC.
The best pen experience on Pro with rechargeable Surface Slim Pen 2 and Surface Pro 8, for the natural feeling of pen on paper,(4) securely stored in Surface Pro Signature Keyboard.(Accessories Sold Separate)
· Type in comfort. Sleek and compact, Surface Signature Keyboard performs like a traditional laptop keyboard complete with a full function row and backlit keys.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- High-resolution 2880x1920 PixelSense touchscreen produces exceptionally sharp visuals
- Intel Core i7-1185G7 with 16GB RAM handles demanding multitasking and professional workloads
- 1TB SSD provides generous storage for a portable device
- Lightweight tablet form factor replaces the need to carry a separate laptop and tablet
- Windows 10 Pro includes enterprise security and management features for commercial deployment
👎 Cons
- Type Cover keyboard and Surface Pen must be purchased separately, adding to total cost
- Premium pricing places it well above budget laptop alternatives with similar specifications
- Battery life under sustained heavy workloads may fall short of all-day use
- 13-inch screen, while sharp, may feel cramped for users accustomed to 15-inch laptops