Testseek.com have collected 219 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Pro G6 12.3 inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro G6 12.3 inch - Intel CPU.
May 2019
(82%)
219 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
9485 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Quad-core 8th-gen Core chip adds a performance bump
Core i5 model does away with the fan
Battery life improves somewhat
One of the best 2-in-1 designs
Ability to use the device as a laptop at any angle
Laptop functionality with the Type Cover
Great battery life
Speedy new eighth-generation Intel processor
Premium feel
Sleek all-black color option
Brilliant display
Well-implemented kickstand
Vivid display
Solid battery life
Black color looks sleek
The Surface Pro 6's jump to new quad-core processors pays off in big performance gains. The new black color option looks cool. Still the best kickstand and keyboard for Windows tablets
New CPU is substantially more powerful
Improved battery life
Runs cooler
Black is awesome
Excellent build quality and design
Quad-core performance inside a lightweight tablet
Mostly silent operation
Matte black finish
Gorgeous 12.3 inch 2736 x 1824p display
Up to 14 hours of battery life
Official Microsoft Surface type cover included
The fastest Surface yet
Screen is a big improvement
Still the best tablet keyboard around
Battery life is better than before
Black case option is a nice change of pace
Laptop-like performance
Fan noise is quiet under load
Full working day's battery life
Impressive input devices for a convertible
Well-built
Contemporary design
Good cameras
Windows Hello support
Decent microphone
Bright display
High sRGB colour
Fanless design
All-day battery life (9h)
Very decent input devices for a convertible
Sturdy and classy design
Decent camera with face detection
Very good microphone
Bright display with full sRGB coverage
Charges in two hours
High performance for
The editors didn't like
External chassis is essentially unchanged. again
Step down in GPU power from previous model
Confusing mix of configurations to choose from on Microsoft site
Steep pricing
Last-gen internals
Need to purchase the Type Cover and other accessories separately
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Minimal changes from previous model
Keyboard sold separately
Not ideal for in-lap use
Somewhat restrictive configuration combinations
Limited ports
No Thunderbolt 3 or USB Type-C
Storage is slower than competitors
Type Cover costs extra
Be ready to shell out extra for the keyboard cover
Stylus and even for the new matte black design. CPU and color aside
It's a very minimal upgrade over the previous version
No TypeC or Thunderbolt 3
No LTE option (yet)
Odd pricing levels
Still no USB-C ports
Dated design
Lapability still not ideal
Windows 10 Pro not included
No major design changes
Performance hasn't changed much since last year
No USB Type-C
Signature Type Cover (2017) remains an additional purchase
Abstract: The debate between the Surface Pro vs. iPad has been raging for a few years now. This comparison is going to focus on the two hybrids as mobile productivity devices.My use case is this: I need a device that lets me write articles, review contracts, do lig...
Published: 2019-06-02, Author: Mike , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Microsoft's Surface Pro is the ideal Windows tablet, and is the one you should buy if you're looking for that kind of thing, but is a missed opportunity for Microsoft to demonstrate with Windows that it can do what Apple does for complete operating system...
Published: 2019-04-12, Author: Teri , review by: techwelike.com
Abstract: Ever since 2012, I've always wanted a Microsoft Surface. One of my dorm mates had one and I just thought it was the most amazing device ever, but since it was so new, I was apprehensive (also very poor because broke college student). 7 years later, I'm re...
Abstract: Buyers looking for premium Windows laptops today have plenty of choices; every few months sees some splashy launch of a new high-end PC. Ultrabooks have become the standard design for most premium Windows laptops, and they represent the best of what compa...
One of the best 2-in-1 designs, Ability to use the device as a laptop at any angle, Laptop functionality with the Type Cover, Great battery life
Steep pricing, Last-gen internals, Need to purchase the Type Cover and other accessories separately, Photos by Gaurav Rajput, ShareTweet, Facebook Comments
Depending upon the variant you go for, the Microsoft Surface Pro will cost you anywhere between Rs 64,999 and Rs 1,82,999. The Type Cover carries a sticker price of Rs 10,999. The unit I reviewed will set you back by around Rs 1 lakh, for the slate only...
Published: 2018-11-19, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Vivid display, Solid battery life, Black color looks sleek,
No Thunderbolt 3 or USB Type-C, Storage is slower than competitors, Type Cover costs extra
The Microsoft Surface Pro 6 is still the best detachable 2-in-1 around with a beautiful display and solid battery life, but its port selection is stuck in the past and its storage should be faster...
Published: 2018-10-30, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
fanless design, all-day battery life (9h), very decent input devices for a convertible, sturdy and classy design, decent camera with face detection, very good microphone, bright display with full sRGB coverage, charges in two hours, high performance for
massive throttling under load (25 %), slow 128 GB SSD, no USB-C, Signature Type Cover (2017) optional, Surface Pen (2017) optional, high price
Published: 2018-10-29, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
laptop-like performance, fan noise is quiet under load, full working day's battery life, impressive input devices for a convertible, well-built, contemporary design, good cameras, Windows Hello support, decent microphone, bright display, high sRGB colour
no USB Type-C, Signature Type Cover (2017) remains an additional purchase, as does the Surface Pen (2017), expensive
At the launch event in NYC on October 2nd, the Surface Pro 6 seemed like a mild refresh of an already established line, and that's not even necessarily a bad thing. The exterior is more or less identical to the outgoing 2017 model, albeit with a new color...