Microsoft says the Surface Pro 10 has the best display it has ever shipped on a device
Surface Pro 10 will be shipped starting April 9.
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Equipped with the best display Microsoft has ever shipped on a Surface Pro device, so far, the new Surface Pro 10 will be available to users starting April 9, alongside the new Surface Laptop 6, which also has a great display that reduces reflections up to 50%.
However, Surface Pro 10 is a device that debuts many firsts: together with the best display ever on such a device, Microsoft also introduces 5G4 to its Intel Core Ultra processors and the Redmond-based tech giant says this will greatly enhance productivity all around:
It brings a new level of productivity and versatility – whether used as a powerful tablet for frontline workers out in the field, a versatile laptop in the conference room, or anywhere in between – Surface Pro 10 adapts to our customers’ needs and to how they use technology.
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The company also adds the Copilot key to the device, allowing users to quickly access the AI capabilities of Windows 11. However, the display will remain the main character on this device, and here’s what Microsoft has to say about it:
This device comes with the best display we’ve ever shipped on a Surface Pro. Whether working under fluorescent office lighting or outside in the field, the display looks incredible in almost any lighting condition. We’ve made it 33% brighter and with a higher contrast ratio and have added a custom designed durable anti-reflective coating, all without making any sacrifices to the experience when using it with touch, and pen.
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Below you can find the complete list of specifications for this device:
Surface Pro 10 for Business | |
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Display | 13″ 2,880 x 1,920 PixelSense Flow display with Adaptive color 3:2 aspect ratio, 600 nits brightness (SDR) 120Hz dynamic refresh rate, 1300:1 contrast ratio Corning Gorilla Glass 5 with anti-reflective coating |
CPU | Intel Core 5 Ultra 135U Intel Core 7 Ultra 165U |
RAM | 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB LPDDR5x |
Storage | PCIe 4.0 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB |
Battery | 48 Wh of nominal capacity, up to 19 hours of “typical use” 39W charger included |
Ports | 2x USB 4/Thunderbolt 4 Type-C Surface Connect Port Surface Pro Keyboard Port |
Cameras | 1440p front-facing Surface Studio camera with Windows Hello 10.5MP UHD rear-facing camera |
Sound | Dual Studio microphones with voice focus Dual 2W stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos |
Sensors | Ambient Color Sensor Accelerometer Gyroscope Magnetometer NFC |
Network | Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and optional 5G (coming later in 2024) |
OS | Windows 11 Pro or Windows 10 Pro |
Colors | Platinum and Black |
Price | Starting at $1,199 |
Similar to the new Surface Laptop 6, Microsoft will allow users to replace the following parts:
- Display module
- SSD
- Motherboard (including CPU and soldered RAM)
- Surface Connect Port
- Thermal module
- Microphones
- SSD door
- Speakers
- Casing
- Front and rear cameras (separately)
- Power and volume buttons
- Kickstand
You can read Microsoft’s full blog post here.
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