Solid tablet performance running Win11 Pro. 8th gen Intel i5 does well, with an SSD drive. The biggest flaw with all of the surface line up is, they are throwaway units. To service one of these such as battery replacement, SSD upgrade, you have to remove the screen. Its a tedious process and risk cracking or ruining the digitizer. Performance wise you're on par with Dells. I like the dells a tad bit better, but they are not as readily available due to the lack luster sales.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I really do like the slim factor, lightness, and quick startup, but it's not as tablet friendly as Android devices, that's for sure. I knew that going in, so it's no biggie, because I use it more as a laptop anyway. Maybe the stylus improves things, but I'd really be wasting my money if I bought one of those, because I'm not making a living at digital drawing. The keyboard, purchased separately, is quite nice, and I can keep up a decent WPM on it. Battery is excellent, but there's a reason the proprietary plug is a thing of the past...they've now switched to USB C, is my understanding. I like the headphone jack, and the USB Type A, because I'm old fashioned, and still use a thumb drive every now and again.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Replaced the screen and now it's like a brand new Surface Pro 6. Very happy with purchase.
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