Testseek.com have collected 169 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Pro G7 12.3 inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro G7 12.3 inch - Intel CPU.
November 2019
(82%)
169 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
13883 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
- LPDDR4X memory working at 3733 MHz
- Ice Lake CPUs
- Good speakers
- Decent battery life
- Covers 90% sRGB (Sharp LQ135P1JX51 (SHP 14B3))
- Average dE value of 1.1 with our Gaming and Web design profile (Sharp - - LQ135P1JX51 (SHP 14B3))
- Doesn’t use aggressive PWM to adjust screen brightness (Sharp LQ135P1JX51 (SHP 14B3))
- Work-friendly 3
2 aspect ratio and a touchscreen usability
- Completely silent
Solid performance
Bright and colorful display
Excellent optional keyboard
USB-C port (finally)
Wonderfully portable
Great performance
USB-C port
Premium metal chassis
Fast overall performance
Bright
Vivid display
Comfortable keyboard
Now with USB-C
Powerful Intel Ice Lake CPU boosts performance
USB-C
USB-A ports allow for peripheral flexibility
Snappy Intel "Ice Lake" processor
Robust battery life
Sharp display
Well-implemented kickstand
Includes USB-C
Quad-core performance is great inside this lightweight tablet
Cool and quiet with quick resume
Finally
USB Type-C is finally here
Intel's 10th gen processors make it a really good device for office use
Solid build
Great thermals
This is still the most evolved product in the Surface lineup.
Adds Wi-Fi 6 support.
Includes both USB-C and USB-A ports.
Still the best tablet keyboard anywhere.
New USB-C port
Powerful performance
Best keyboard cover for a tablet
Higher temporary Turbo Boost performance over last year's model
Core i5 CPU performance on par with last year's Core i7
Finally a USB Type-C port with Power Delivery
Updated and faster Toshiba NVMe SSD
Slightly longer battery life
Wi-Fi 6 comes stan
Improved GPU performance over i5 SKU
Wi-Fi 6 by default
Battery life
Quiet despite active cooling
USB-C charging supported
The editors didn't like
- No SD card reader
- Memory is soldered
- Premium price tag
- Limited I/O (for a laptop)
- Basically unupgradable
Underwhelming battery life
Soft speakers
No Thunderbolt 3
Type Cover not included
Middling battery life
Keyboard and stylus sold separately
Slow
Expensive SSD
Worse battery life than last year's model
Lack of Thunderbolt and WWAN option are disappointing
Keyboard still sold separately
Just two ports
And no Thunderbolt support
Still no Thunderbolt 3
Dated design that looks old next to a Surface Pro X
Lack of built-in LTE / removable SSDs
Battery life could be improved
Thunderbolt 3 is still missing
The design has not evolved significantly over the past two years.
The keyboard cover and stylus are sold separately
And are too expensive.
Poor battery life compared to predecessor
Outdated design
Keyboard still comes separate
Exact same LG Philips IPS display as on the 2017 Surface Pro 5
Abstract: Microsoft announced its latest premier two-in-one, the Surface Pro 8, at its Sept. 22 event and it's now available to buy starting at $1,100. The Surface Pro hadn't received a full update since October 2019, when the Pro 7 was introduced. That seems like...
Published: 2021-03-12, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: A tablet that's as powerful as a conventional laptop but still slim and light enough to hold and tap with one hand was once the exclusive province of Hollywood's imagination. But thanks to manufacturers' ability to fit more powerful hardware into ever sli...
Abstract: Although it's not the Surface Laptop, the Surface Pro continues to hit all the right notes if you're looking for a do-it-all Windows tablet that doubles as a Windows laptop. This powerful Surface laptop features the 10th gen Intel processor, fast Wi-Fi 6 wireless and long-lasting battery life.
Keyboard still sold separately, Just two ports, and no Thunderbolt support
The Surface Pro 7 is a solid iteration of Microsoft's flagship Windows-tablet 2-in-1, elevated this time by worthy upgrades in the form of a USB-C port and peppy "Ice Lake" CPUs...
Abstract: Now that Microsoft has announced a mid-cycle hardware refresh for its premium convertible with the launch of the Surface Pro 7+, it's a great time to score a deal on the standard version. The Surface Pro 7 starts at $749, but the discount that Microsoft...
Abstract: It was inevitable that Microsoft would release a Surface Pro 8, but no one expected that we would come across it in this manner. An alleged Surface Pro 8 engineering sample was sold on eBay for $1,300, and it comes with some interesting specs. Whereas the...
improved GPU performance over i5 SKU, Wi-Fi 6 by default, battery life, quiet despite active cooling, USB-C charging supported
wasted i7 potential, no Thunderbolt 3, no WWAN or GPS
After our initial extensive review of the i5 SKU of Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (Core i5, 8 GB) we were now able to review the most powerful model as well, and we very quickly noticed that the faster model is not much different from its more affordable siblin...
Wonderfully portable, Great performance, USB-C port
No Thunderbolt 3, Type Cover not included, Middling battery life
Enough to keep in the game.Microsoft isn't going to find many new fans it didn't already have with the introduction the Surface Pro 7, but they've done what's necessary to keep the Surface Pro line in the game. It's a common-sense upgrade for older Surfac...
Published: 2020-01-22, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
- LPDDR4X memory working at 3733 MHz
- Ice Lake CPUs
- Good speakers
- Decent battery life
- Covers 90% sRGB (Sharp LQ135P1JX51 (SHP 14B3))
- Average dE value of 1.1 with our Gaming and Web design profile (Sharp - - LQ135P1JX51 (SHP 14B3))
- Doesn’t use aggressive PWM to adjust screen brightness (Sharp LQ135P1JX51 (SHP 14B3))
- Work-friendly 3:2 aspect ratio and a touchscreen usability
- Completely silent
- No SD card reader
- Memory is soldered
- Premium price tag
- Limited I/O (for a laptop)
- Basically unupgradable
This is no ordinary 2-in-1, everybody. It is closer to a tablet than it is to a notebook, as you might have figured out, already. One of the biggest challenges that Microsoft had to deal with, was how to remove all moving parts from this device. With the...