Developer | Microsoft |
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Product family | Microsoft Surface |
Type | 2-in-1 detachable |
Generation | Seventh |
Release date | SQ1: 2 October 2019 SQ2: 1 October 2020 |
Availability | SQ1: 22 October 2019 SQ2: 13 October 2020 |
Introductory price | SQ1": USD 900 to 1,900 SQ2": USD 1,300 to 1,900 |
Operating system | Windows 10 (upgradeable to Windows 11) |
CPU | Microsoft SQ1 or SQ2 (co-developed with Qualcomm) |
Memory | 8 or 16 GB LPDDR4x RAM |
Storage | 512 GB, 256 GB, 128 GB removable SSD |
Removable storage | none |
Display | 13-inch touchscreen PixelSense display 2880 × 1920, 267 PPI 3:2 aspect ratio, 450 nits |
Graphics | SQ1: Adreno 685 GPU SQ2: Adreno 690 GPU |
Sound | 2W stereo speakers Dolby Audio |
Input | Built in: touchscreen, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer Sold separately: keyboard, touchpad, mouse, stylus pen, Surface Dial |
Camera | Front: 5 MP, 1080p HD Rear: 10 MP, 4K |
Touchpad | Available with Surface Type Cover accessory |
Connectivity | WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5, USB 3, LTE A, GPS |
Online services | Microsoft Store, OneDrive |
Dimensions | 287 mm x 208 mm x 7.3 mm (11.3 in x 8.2 in x 0.28 in) |
Mass | 774 g (1.706 lb) tablet only |
Predecessor | Surface 2 |
Successor | Surface Pro 9 |
Website | www.surface.com |
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The Surface Pro X is a 2-in-1 detachable tablet computer developed by Microsoft. It was developed alongside and was announced on 2 October 2019 alongside the Surface Pro 7 and Surface Laptop 3.[1] Updated hardware was announced alongside Surface Laptop Go and Surface accessories on October 1, 2020[2] and September 22, 2021.[3] The device starts at $899.99 USD / £849.99.[4][5]
The Surface Pro X comes with a Microsoft SQ1 or SQ2 ARM processor, which the company claimed has three times the performance of an x86 MacBook Air, whilst also having a 13-hour battery life. This is due to the increased power efficiency of ARM processors compared to traditional x86 processors.[1][6][7] Microsoft has previously used ARM processors in the discontinued Surface RT and Windows Phone devices.
Microsoft now offers a Wifi-only version of the device as announced at their Surface Event on September 22, 2021.[8]
Configuration[edit]
The Surface Pro X starts at US$899.99 / £849.99 for the least expensive model with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage.
The device can be bought with either 8 GB or 16 GB RAM. Users can also choose between 128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB of storage.[9]
Surface Pro X configuration options[10][11][12] | ||||||||
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Price tier in USD | CPU | GPU | RAM | Internal storage | LTE | Color | ||
Consumer | Business | |||||||
$900 | Microsoft SQ1 | Adreno 685 | 8 GB | 128 GB | P | |||
$1,000 | $1,100 | B | ||||||
$1,100 | 256 GB | P | ||||||
$1,300 | $1,400 | B | ||||||
$1,500 | $1,600 | 16 GB | B | |||||
$1,800 | $1,900 | 512 GB | B | |||||
$1,300 | Microsoft SQ2 | Adreno 690 | 256 GB | P | ||||
$1,500 | $1,600 | P | B | |||||
$1,500 | 512 GB | P | ||||||
$1,800 | $1,900 | P | B |
Platinum Black
Hardware and design[edit]
The Surface Pro X is the 7th addition to Surface Pro lineup alongside the Surface Pro 7. Microsoft markets the tablet as a "go-anywhere, do-anything PC".[13] Microsoft claims the Surface Pro X's battery can last up to 13 hours of use.
Compared to the Surface Pro 6, the Surface Pro X is slimmer and has rounder edges featuring a matte black finish construction in platinum and black finish. The device contains 2 USB-C ports, an eSIM and a SIM card slot for LTE, a removable SSD, and the Surface Connect port for charging. There are no microSD card slot and headphone jack on the tablet, requiring its users to use dongles and USB-C or Bluetooth enabled headphones.[13]
The device's screen is a 13-inch touchscreen display, with smaller bezels compared to other Surface Pro devices.[14]
The device uses Microsoft SQ1 or SQ2[15] ARM processors co-developed by Qualcomm, based on the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 1 and Gen 2 processors respectively. A Qualcomm X24 LTE modem is also featured in the device for both processors.
Software[edit]
The Surface Pro X comes pre-installed with an ARM-based version of Windows 10, which supports ARM32 and ARM64 UWP and desktop apps from the Microsoft Store or from other sources. x86 applications can be run through emulation, addressing a major issue of Windows RT.[16][17][18] Emulation of x64 applications is an upcoming feature that is already available to Windows Insiders for testing.[19] In addition, Hyper-V can be installed on ARM64 devices such as the Surface Pro X running the Pro or Enterprise editions of Windows 10.[20]
Timeline[edit]
Timeline of Surface devices |
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Sources: Microsoft Devices Blog Microsoft Store
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References[edit]
- ^ a b Faulkner, Cameron (2 October 2019). "How to preorder Microsoft's new Surface hardware". The Verge. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- ^ "Microsoft's updated Surface Pro X has a faster processor and new platinum color option". The Verge. 1 October 2020.
- ^ "Everything announced at Microsoft's Surface hardware event". Windows Central. 22 September 2021. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
- ^ "Meet the New Surface Pro X – Ultra-thin and Always Connected – Microsoft Surface". Microsoft Store. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- ^ "Meet the New Surface Pro X – Ultra-thin and always connected – Microsoft Surface". Microsoft Store. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- ^ "ARM Takes Wing: Qualcomm vs. Intel CPU comparison". The Cloudflare Blog. 8 November 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- ^ Dubey, Yetnesh (22 April 2019). "CPU Comparison: X86 vs ARM — Will Intel i9 9900K Stay Atop?". Fossbytes. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- ^ "The Surface Pro X gets a Wi-Fi-only version". The Verge. 22 September 2021.
- ^ "Configure your Surface Pro X". Microsoft Store.
- ^ "Configure Surface Pro X". Microsoft Store.
- ^ "Configure Surface Pro X for Business". Microsoft Store.
- ^ "Configure your Surface Pro X". www.microsoft.com. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
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- ^ Warren, Tom (6 November 2019). "Surface Pro X vs Pro 7: ARM Needs Some Legs". The Verge.
- ^ Blog, Microsoft Devices (1 October 2020). "Introducing Surface Laptop Go, new updates to Surface Pro X and new accessories". Microsoft Devices Blog. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
- ^ hickeys. "Windows 10 on ARM – UWP applications". docs.microsoft.com. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
- ^ hickeys. "How x86 and ARM32 emulation work on ARM – UWP applications". docs.microsoft.com. Archived from the original on 15 February 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
- ^ Tracy, Phillip (8 October 2019). "Surface Pro X with ARM CPU: What It Can (and Can't) Run". LaptopMag. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
- ^ "Microsoft announces support for x64 emulation on Windows 10 on ARM". MSPoweruser. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
- ^ Blog, Windows Insider (21 May 2020). "Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19631". Windows Insider Blog. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
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