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Hand-on: Microsoft Surface Pro X review

Posted on October 3, 2019 By Jarvis

The next evolution for Microsoft’s professional-bent range of tablets is here, and it’s a whole new animal. The Surface Pro X marks the company’s first device with a custom-built processor (CPU) inside and a stylus that stows away and automatically charges.

All told, it’s a logical leap forward for the device now in its seventh iteration, especially in terms of design. This version of the tablet is thinner and lighter than ever before. But, this is also uncharted territory for the platform, now being an ARM-based, Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU called the Microsoft SQ1.
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