Microsoft Surface Pro 7 – 12.3 Touch-Screen - Intel Core i7 - 10th Gen 16GB Memory - 512GB SSD – Matte Black

(1383 Reviews)

Price
$856.79

Color
Quantity
(20000 available )

Total Price
Share
187 Ratings
96
23
10
4
54
Reviews
  • Dr. Marty Lemke Jr.

    > 24 hour

    This product sucks. I bough it last week and now, it is freez and not even the Microsoft tips to re-start the system works. I am really mad. It is expensive and it does not work properly.

  • Grandmanance

    > 24 hour

    This is my second Surface Pro. Love the size and weight. Does everything a large laptop does.

  • James Tress

    > 24 hour

    I absolutely love my Surface. Exceeds all of my expectations.

  • blubggg

    > 24 hour

    I had a decent surface. It had some display issues. I sent it in. It was fixed. Lost it in a freak accident. Chose to get another one because I still had all the accessories (sunk cost fallacy) and I had a goos experience. The first one came with an unlisted defect and had tons of scratches and pits in the screen, despite being like new. Sent back. Second one was clearly an altered-display refurb listed as like new. The device warrantly expired on 10/18/21, a year before I got it. So, a used two-year-old machine with a history of display issues. The new screen wasnt scratched up and I needed it, so I kept it, updated it, and then a week or two in, the screen shuts off randomly and took a moment to come back on, even while pushing the power button. Afterwards the screen had a rippling, drunken effect. No manufacturer warranty and only 30 days to return to Amazon when major display errors are happening a week in? Return it. Icing on the cake: quick, easy factory reset bricked the device. No, no, no. No more Surfaces, no more like new laptops from Amazon, no more touchscreen laptops, no more 2-and-1s. If you read this and choose to get a new, or God forbid, like new surface instead of a traditional laptop and cheap screenless drawing tablet, you deserve the misery.

  • Matt P.

    > 24 hour

    I wanted to use this for at least 30 days before giving a review, just to be fair, and I havent used a tablet in a while. so needed to get familiar with it. I use my desktop for just about everything (Dell 7020 i5), and have been using Windows 7 forever. The thought of being forced over to Windows 10 is disturbing to me, especially with all the security issues Microsoft has been having with updates lately. Granted, Im not rich, and not running any municipalities on my PC, so dont have anything hackers would be after, but dont want my PC freezing up with a screen telling me its gonna cost me $300 bucks to unlock my computer. Anyways, Im down to 9 days left with 7 before security updates end for it, so Windows 10 had to be learned to use. This has Windows 10 Home edition installed, you can pay to upgrade if you want to do it legally. Itll take me longer than 30 days to get used to it, as did 7 when I first started with it years ago. This tablet is fast, with the Intel i7 inside, and performs all the tasks I need it to do. 16GB memory is great, letting you perform multiple things at once, and I have not experienced one problem with freezing up or lagging from to much going on at once. A 256GB SSD is built in, and plenty of storage, and the ability of plugging in an exterior hard drive makes storage nearly unlimited. There is one USB port, one USB-C port, and a headphone jack, giving you options to plug in multiple accessories. It comes with a charging cord that plugs in magnetically, and lights up so you know its connected. Speakers are pretty decent for a tablet, and louder, with clear sound than I expected them to be (at least for me, at 60+ years old, I dont listen to music as loud as I used to in the 70s, and Zeppelin is just as good with the volume a little lower!). It has the standard power button next to the volume +/- button, all built in to a matte black housing. The tablet itself is pretty hefty, and I was surprised at the weight. Its solid, but heavier than expected it to be. The bezel is a big issue for many. Phones and PC monitors are going towards near invisible bezels, and this tablet design is nowhere near a thin bezel, and quite wide. When the tablet is 12.3, every square pixel is prime real estate, and the bezel eats up a lot of it.

  • Michael

    > 24 hour

    Ive had this computer for a while now. At first everything was golden, but now not so much.

  • Eliseo

    > 24 hour

    I went with the Surface tablet because I needed all the utility of a Windows machine in tablet form. You can install any and every Windows designed PC application onto this (as long as the specs of the tablet support the applications min. requirements). I also bought the keyboard/cover and use a wireless mouse with this to give me the feel and usability of a laptop when needed. Since I could at times also need this for remote work - I know it will be fully compatible / functional with the network requirements of the office.

  • Marlino

    > 24 hour

    Received this in two days with my Prime student account. Everything arrived okay, no issues there. I am a sophomore at a university and I needed laptop because I had transferred to this new institution and the commute is around 45 minutes. I bought this solely for productivity purposes such as school work. Here are the pros and cons.

  • Lena

    > 24 hour

    Very impressed with this product. I recently took it on vacation with me and it was wonderful to watch tv on and play music. The graphics are great and the sound is superb. I want to get the pen that goes with it but havent had a chance. It is not lightweight nor heavy but rather sturdy. I bought a screen protector for it and it works really well. The touch screen sensitivity is pretty great. I have not had any problems so fR and am enjoying using this for the basic tasks that I use it for. If it lasts I will pass it on to my kids.

  • Dale A Eltoft

    > 24 hour

    Very portable fast and handy. The touch screen works ok but when using software designed for a full size screen with mouse and keyboard it can be awkward. Touching with a finger is not as accurate as a mouse and enlarging the image creates a tunnel vision situation when the whole webpage isnt visible. So bottom line a great tablet but not a replacement for a full size PC. Buying the keyboard helps a lot. With it typing is possible without giving up half the screen for a virtual keypad and theres a mouse touch pad eliminating the need to the touch screen when accuracy is needed. The connection of the charging cable and keyboard is a clever magnetic grab the eliminates the awkward insertion effort like for micro USB or headphones.

At the office, at home or en route, new Surface Pro 7 adapts to the way you work with laptop-to-tablet versatility. And now, it delivers more power than ever, with a laptop-class Intel Core processor, all-day battery, Instant On, improved graphics, and standby time — plus more multitasking connections, including both USB-C and USB-A ports.

Related products

Shop
Discount Stores
Discount Stores
( 2596 Reviews )
Visit Store
Top Selling Products