Hands-on: Microsoft Surface Pro 9, Surface Laptop 5, Surface Studio 2 Plus



Microsoft is launching a single Surface Pro 9 lineup for 2022. It marks the blending of Surface Pro X and Surface Pro, as you can …

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  1. Basically, a bunch of outdated and dated hardware. 15-inch laptop without an HDMI and an SD card, and no NVIDIA GPU? Too bad for the design, but what you get for the asking price is ridiculous.

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  2. I was really looking forward to the surface go 4 or surface laptop studio 2. Dame this event was such a letdown. Another year of skipping Microsoft product. 💯💯💯

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  3. I have a Surface Pro 6 and I replaced it with a Galaxy Tab S8. The Surface Pro 6 I have would only last 3-4 hours just browsing the web and watching YouTube even in power saver mode with the screen brightness turned all the way down.

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  4. Microsoft should firer that product development manager. He has so many opportunities to push harder for high end techs, but he's keep holding back. I am not paying $4000+ for an Intel 11gen, 3600 graphic card, same old old screen computer.

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  5. I wish they brought some of their innovation and experimentation from their phone no one buys to their other surface products. Just updating chips and exterior colors is extremely underwhelming and uninteresting.

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  6. Well Google and Microsoft both seem to be going for evolution rather than revolution with their 2022 lineups, which is no bad thing. As lacklustre as the products may be, i hope Panos sticks around for years to come, hes always so good to watch presenting and in interviews.

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  7. The truth is with this recent economy Everyone needs more than there salary to be financially stable. The the best thing to do with your money is to lnvest it rightly because money left for saving always end up used with no returns..

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  8. I don't know, I feel a little disappointed i kind of was expecting more devices from Microsoft on their 10 year anniversary, may be a new surface phone or wearable something more.

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  9. For a tablet or laptop, the specs which are important for me are as follows, in order of my purchasing desire: screen, screen, sdd, speakers, ports, ram, camera, microphone, chipset. I put screen twice because I want the most beautiful and easiest to watch screen much much more than any other specification.

    Chipset is last because it is nice psychologically to have the most recent chip, but in actuality the games and programs I use on a tablet or laptop can be handled just fine with a chip that came out 3 years ago. It is only the nerds, hard-core gamers and trolls that complain when you don't have the chip that came out last week.

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  10. Combining a desktop and tablet interface is impossible… Did MSFT actually do that? The way I see it, they don't exist in the tablet space and Windows just keeps on ticking.

    Some 'hate' speech :/

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  11. I think the kickstand is as perfect as it can be for a detachable. Not even Apple has figured out a better solution. Its type cover is not great in viewing angles and the ipad blocks the top row of keys. I still think the form factor on the surface is superior.

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  12. Has the onscreen keyboard gotten better? My major frustration with my 10 year old Surface Laptop is that if I try to use it as a tablet, the keyboard experience is bad. The keyboard either needs to not obscure what I am looking at or be really easy to open/close. It also needs a Swype input functionality.

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  13. Man, this event was the biggest disappointment of the year for me. I love the surface line-up and I daily drive a Surface Laptop Studio. I was hoping there would be an update to that device along with a Surface Duo 3. Really tough that all that happened this year was some underwhelming upgrades to the Pro and Laptop.

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