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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Plus

Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Plus review

Posted on March 6, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

YouYou could now line up five years’ worth of Surface Pro devices next to each other and it would be all but impossible to tell them apart. Microsoft’s new Surface Pro 7 Plus keeps the same familiar design, which is likely just to satisfy corporate customers who want to standardize their hardware for years at a time. That might be good news for business customers, but for the rest of us who want slimmer display bezels and a more modern design like the Surface Pro X, then the wait continues.
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