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Which Microsoft Surface is Right For You? Pro vs Book vs Laptop

Which Microsoft Surface is Right For You? Pro vs Book vs Laptop

Posted on May 23, 2017January 21, 2019 By Jarvis

Microsoft’s Surface notebooks give users chance to experience Windows 10 as its creators intended. But do you want the newly updated Surface Pro, the detachable Surface Book or the more-traditional Surface Laptop?

Each of Microsoft’s laptops has its pros and cons. To help you choose, we’ve broken down the differences below and come up with some recommendations.

Surface Pro: Best for Mainstream Users and Designers

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A tablet with a kickstand that attaches to Microsoft’s keyboards to form something that resembles a laptop, the Surface Pro is the jack-of-all-trades in this lineup. And starting at $799, it’s the most affordable Surface there is. Mainstream consumers who can’t afford to spend well over $1,000 for a laptop should consider the Surface Pro as should designers who need to do a lot of sketching, but don’t require a ton of graphics horsepower.
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Computers & IT Tags:keyboards, laptop, Microsoft, microsoft surface, Surface, Surface Book, Surface Laptop, surface pro, tablet, Windows, Windows 10

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