

As a ‘Pro’ device, the Surface Pro 4, of course, ships with Windows 10 Pro pre-installed (a $199/£219/AU$339 value).Īnd, that’s without mentioning the Surface Pro 4 display, which is crystal clear when pitted against its predecessor.

However, it still holds up as a product that we can safely recommend for Windows tablet newcomers and veterans alike. It also costs considerably less than the Surface Pro 6 if you buy it refurbished or used – not that you’d be able to find it new these days.Īdmittedly, the Surface Pro 4 has its limitations, particularly when it comes to battery life. If you’re not into the enormous size, not to mention price, of the Surface Book 2, the Surface Pro 4 isn’t just a worthy alternative, but also a brilliant first choice for creative professionals on the go. Microsoft Surface Pro 4: Who's it for? Should I buy it? In addition, the Type Cover is heavier and more satisfying to the touch, and the screen is of higher resolution coming in at 2,736 x 1,824 – a 216 ppi display. The Surface Pro 4 was released with a new Surface Pen that swaggers with more levels of pressure sensitivity than previous models, alongside added hardware buttons.

Up to 16.It’s more than just a snappy design, however. Surface Laptop 4 15” with Intel® Core™ processor: Up to 17 hours of battery life (for typical device usage) 1 Surface Laptop 4 13.5” with Intel® Core™ processor: Up to 17.5 hours of battery life (for typical device usage) 1 Surface Laptop 4 15” with AMD Ryzen™ Microsoft Surface® Edition processor: Up to 19 hours of battery life (for typical device usage) 1 Surface Laptop 4 13.5” with AMD Ryzen™ Microsoft Surface® Edition processor: Removable solid-state drive (SSD)⁵ options³: Next-gen design, with improved power, speed and sound for outstanding daily productivity, Microsoft Teams * and video calls, Microsoft 365, * streaming music and programmes, shopping and browsing
