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Testseek.com have collected 564 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Pro G4 12.3 inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro G4 12.3 inch - Intel CPU.
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October 2015
 
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The editors liked

  • Impressively light and slim
  • Full-size USB 3.0 port connects plenty of gear
  • New Type Cover is best Surface keyboard by far
  • Bigger
  • Better screen
  • Fine keyboard and a touchpad you'll actually enjoy using
  • Wide range of configuration options
  • The new Type Covers are really excellent
  • The traditional Surface features—screen
  • Build
  • Kickstand—remain first class
  • Tilt support on the pen makes for a much more natural drawing experience
  • Best Type Cover yet
  • Bright Pixel Sense display
  • More sensitive stylus with eraser
  • Speedy SSD and 6th-gen Intel CPU
  • Iris Plus GPU gives it the graphics oomph of a discrete GPU
  • Kickstand folds back
  • Almost flat
  • If you loved the Surface Pro 4
  • You'll love the new Surface Pro
  • The Surface Pro 4 fits a larger screen with a higher resolution into a slightly slimmer body than last year's model. The pen and keyboard cover are also improved
  • And this is one of the first mobile systems shipping with Intel's latest processors
  • New Intel Skylake processor dramatically increases performance
  • Redesigned Type Cover more closely approximates laptop keyboard
  • New Surface Dock is now semi-portable
  • Higher resolution display than previous model
  • Runs much cooler and quieter. Still one of the best 2-in-1s on the market among tablet-centric designs
  • Keyboard
  • And pen than Surface Pro 3
  • Bona fide 10-hour battery life
  • Better cooling means less-frequent fan noise
  • Big sharp display
  • Improved Surface Pen
  • The 2017 Volvo V90 Cross Country comes standard with advanced safety systems
  • Such as lane keeping assist
  • And connected dashboard electronics with support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. All-wheel drive
  • An economical engine and practical interior sp
  • Brilliant PixelSense display
  • Simple
  • Elegant design
  • Improved Type Cover keyboard
  • Fantastic performance
  • Sharp
  • Vibrant touch display
  • Full-friction
  • Adjustable kickstand
  • Improved Surface Pen and Type Cover from the previous iteration
  • Strong battery life in testing
  • Versatile design
  • Powerful hardware
  • Stunning screen
  • Excellent software compatibility
  • Dazzling screen and powerful audio make this an impressive platform for video content. Plenty of power packed into a subtwo pound chassis
  • Fast performance
  • Lightweight and portable design
  • Improved typing experience
  • Full PC performance in a thin and light design
  • Silent or no fans and little to no heat
  • Battery life is finally good enough
  • Premium Design
  • Great Display
  • Touchscreen Works Great
  • The Surface Pen
  • Great Performance and Configurability
  • Best hardware on the market
  • Best tablet display
  • Too
  • Excellent Windows 10 performance
  • Surface Pen works and feels great
  • Great Battery Life
  • Accessory options
  • Display
  • Speakers
  • Real replacement for notebook and tablet
  • MicroSD card slot allows storage expansion
  • Display is bright and sharp
  • Body is thin (not significantly thicker than previous model)
  • Truly high-end build with reliably manufactured end product
  • The Core i7-7660U
  • 16GB RAM
  • 512GB Samsung SSD configuration we tested performed almost as well as the latest iPad Pro on GeekBench 4
  • With respective scores of 9
  • 296 and 9
  • 290. Against Windows-based machines
  • This top-end Pro does particularly well
  • Nice design
  • Easy installation
  • Keyboard sold separately
  • Only one USB port
  • Makes concessions as a laptop and tablet.
  • Works well as both a tablet and a laptop
  • New Type Cover and Surface Pen are massive improvements
  • Still pretty thin and light for the equivalent of an ultraportable
  • Brightness and contrast
  • Restrained fan control
  • Improved Type Cover
  • Reworked Surface Pen (inlcuded)
  • Sophisticated build quality and appealing design
  • High system performance
  • Surprisingly powerful integrated GPU
  • No throttling in practice
  • Much improv
  • Faster than before
  • With great battery life
  • Keyboards are still fantastic
  • Screen looks great
  • Incredibly light for an ultraportable
  • Elegant and high-quality materials
  • Very good build
  • Absolutely noiseless
  • Low weight
  • Long battery life
  • Very good screen (viewing angle stable
  • High color space coverage)
  • Attractive pricing
  • Solid system performance for everyday tasks
  • Good camera mod
  • Silent without load
  • Very good input devices for a convertible

The editors didn't like

  • Still not a real keyboard
  • Buggy
  • So-so battery life
  • It's very short on USB ports
  • With all the options it gets very expensive
  • And you can't freely mix and match the options
  • We still don't know when the biometric authentication will work
  • Pen no longer included in the box
  • Configuration options remain inflexible
  • I have misgivings about the use of Alcantara
  • A solitary USB port does not offer much scope for connecting devices
  • Below-average battery life
  • Pricey (especially for Core i7 models)
  • Glitchy rear camera
  • Surface Pro doesn't skimp on price
  • Battery life is nowhere near promised 13.5 hours
  • Microsoft still refuses to include the Type Cover keyboard by default
  • Forcing a separate purchase. Battery life still isn't enough for a full day
  • Battery life is slightly lower than Surface Pro 3
  • New Surface Pen tends to slide off tablet
  • The "curse of the missing cursor" still rears its head occasionally
  • Too small for some
  • Not your device if you primarily want a laptop's ergonomics. Limited ports
  • Keyboard costs extra
  • Type Cover still costs extra
  • Other convertibles still make for better laptops
  • Type Cover keyboard isn't included with the purchase
  • Average battery life
  • The V90 Cross Country doesn't give any control over its all-wheel-drive system
  • Such as locking the torque split
  • And its drivetrain exhibits acceleration lag at speed. The infotainment system interface is not very intuitive
  • No USB-C
  • Surface Pen and Type Cover sold separately
  • Better
  • But still mediocre battery life
  • Pricey
  • Type Cover sold separately
  • Still only one USB port
  • Type cover is an essential accessory
  • Heavy for handheld use
  • Convoluted interface
  • Expensive
  • Some performance and utility hiccups. Floppy keyboard remains underwhelming
  • Awkward on a lap
  • Windows 10 is still buggy
  • Limited ports with no USB Type-C
  • Still kind of awkward on a lap
  • Pen is no longer included
  • Now costs $99 extra
  • Wow
  • This thing is getting expensive
  • Low Battery Life
  • The Type Cover Is Not Included
  • Windows 10 Is Still A Bit Unstable
  • Should have USB TypeC
  • Expensive and necessary keyboard sold separately
  • Battery life not great
  • Price
  • Same design as Surface Pro 4
  • Pen not included
  • Missing USB Type-C port
  • Surface Pen should stick to side of tablet stronger*
  • Touchpad should be larger
  • LTE option should be standard (instead of coming later this year)
  • Startup could be a bit snappier
  • Minimal redesign leaves out USB-C and Thunderbolt options. The Surface Pen stylus is no longer included by default
  • And new keyboard covers are more expensive than ever. Still not great for lap use
  • The Microsoft team has highlighted the fact that it's fo
  • Price can be a bit steep
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Type Cover is an additional $130
  • Comparatively short battery runtimes
  • Only 1x USB 3.0
  • No maintainability (clean the fan?)
  • Very warm surfaces under load
  • High price
  • More expensive than Surface Pro 4
  • Since Pen is separate
  • Not many design improvements from SP4
  • Could use more ports
  • Very conservative thermal limits (62°C)
  • Highly reflective screen
  • No USB Type C
  • No upgrade options
  • Very expensive accessories
  • No other hardware combinations possible
  • Strong throttling of CPU and GPU under constant load
  • Rare reboots

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com

  • The 2017 Volvo V90 Cross Country comes standard with advanced safety systems, such as lane keeping assist, and connected dashboard electronics with support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. All-wheel drive, an economical engine and practical interior sp
  • The V90 Cross Country doesn't give any control over its all-wheel-drive system, such as locking the torque split, and its drivetrain exhibits acceleration lag at speed. The infotainment system interface is not very intuitive
  • Microsoft's flagship Surface Pro gets an extremely conservative update, but better battery life keeps it the gold standard of Windows hybrid PCs -- for now...

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  Published: 2017-06-15, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Brilliant PixelSense display, Simple, elegant design, Improved Type Cover keyboard, Fantastic performance
  • No USB-C, Surface Pen and Type Cover sold separately, Better, but still mediocre battery life
  • With its fantastic PixelSense display, improved Type Cover, faster performance and even better battery life, the Surface Pro is still the king of detachable 2-in-1s...

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Iris Plus GPU gives it the graphics oomph of a discrete GPU, Kickstand folds back, almost flat, If you loved the Surface Pro 4, you'll love the new Surface Pro
  • Surface Pro doesn't skimp on price, Battery life is nowhere near promised 13.5 hours
  • Microsoft's latest Windows tablet packs a powerful Intel Kaby Lake chip and Iris Plus GPU inside, though a high price tag and disappointing battery life hinder it somewhat...

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Peter , review by: arstechnica.com

  • The new Type Covers are really excellent, The traditional Surface features—screen, build, kickstand—remain first class, Tilt support on the pen makes for a much more natural drawing experience
  • Pen no longer included in the box, Configuration options remain inflexible, I have misgivings about the use of Alcantara, A solitary USB port does not offer much scope for connecting devices

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com

  • Full PC performance in a thin and light design, Silent or no fans and little to no heat, Battery life is finally good enough
  • Limited ports with no USB Type-C, Still kind of awkward on a lap, Pen is no longer included, now costs $99 extra, Wow, this thing is getting expensive

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com

  • Real replacement for notebook and tablet, MicroSD card slot allows storage expansion, Display is bright and sharp, Body is thin (not significantly thicker than previous model), Truly high-end build with reliably manufactured end product
  • Surface Pen should stick to side of tablet stronger*, Touchpad should be larger, LTE option should be standard (instead of coming later this year), Startup could be a bit snappier
  • For users that've never worked with a Surface device of any sort – I highly recommend taking one for a whirl at a local computer store. I do not recommend buying a Surface Tablet without first seeing how it feels to use in person. It's a unique device, to...

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Brett , review by: anandtech.com

  • The Surface Pro lineup has always been one of the most powerful tablet class devices around. Microsoft is no longer marketing it as a tablet that can replace your laptop anymore though, and they've acknowledged that most of the customers who buy and use t...

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  Published: 2017-06-08, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Abstract:  With the the Surface Pro, Microsoft reboots its flagship Surface product, arguably the leading 2-in-1 even if Microsoft's now trying to call it a laptop (more on that later). It's also shedding the numerical designations of prior products. If you've owned...

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  Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Mona , review by: tomsitpro.com

  • Abstract:  The new Microsoft Surface Pro is available for preorder. Here's the rundown of new features, specs and prices.The world has finally gotten a glimpse of the new Surface Pro from Microsoft. The laptop (that's what they're calling it) is available for preord...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-04, Author: Kevin , review by: gottabemobile.com

  • Abstract:  Are you looking for some iPad alternatives that run Windows ? Here's a list of the five best options ranging in price from around $100 to over $2500.When Apple introduced the iPad back in 2010, it wasn't the first tablet to hit the market because plenty o...

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