


We know that to be your best, you need devices that adapt to you to help you accomplish your goals. "What started as an effort to create the two-in-one evolved into a full line of products that are more versatile, more adaptable and more personal. “When we started Surface, we had a vision to remove the conflict between the tablet and laptop,” said Panos Panay, Chief Product Officer, Microsoft, in a statement. Some other big announcements include Surface Laptop 3, Surface Pro 7, Surface Earbuds, Surface Neo, Surface Pro X, and Surface Duo. Still, if you need something that can stay connected everywhere and you love the idea of a custom SQ1 CPU with Adreno 685 graphics (with two teraflops of power!), the Pro X is a great choice.Microsoft's October 2019 Event saw the company unveiling a large range of new Surface devices. You're going to ultimately pay more for the Pro X than you will for the baseline Pro 7 models. There's still a kickstand on the back to prop up the tablet, and you can add an optional Pro X keyboard (opens in new tab) to turn it into a notebook. The display has a 2880x1920 resolution and a 3:2 aspect ratio, and it's capable of inking with the redesigned Surface Pen Slim. To enlarge the display to 13 inches compared to 12.3 inches on the Pro 7, the Pro X's bezel has been shaved down, resulting in an even more svelte look. The Pro X is thinner than the Pro 7 but has a nearly identical footprint. In contrast, the Pro 7 has one USB-C port and no LTE, though it does feature speedier Wi-Fi 6. It has LTE connectivity - both eSIM and physical Nano-SIM options - and two USB-C ports for added connectivity, though it's missing a 3.5mm audio jack.

Revealed alongside the Surface Pro 7, Microsoft's Surface Pro X (opens in new tab) builds on the positive changes we've seen over the last few generations of Pro devices.
