Now, Surface Pro X is about to go to another level, with Microsoft’s recent announcement. It’s sleek, industrial design will be available in a new Platinum finish, in addition to Matte Black. The keyboard will also available in three new colours1: Ice Blue, Poppy Red, and Platinum, in addition to Black.
However, business users should note that the latest round of upgrades aren’t just about what’s on the outside. For this refresh, it’s what they’ve put inside that really matters.
But before we get into that though, let’s get a quick refresher on the device form factor:
While Microsoft’s first generation SQ1 processor will remain paired with 8GB RAM, a second-generation processor – the SQ2 – is now available to complement the larger 16GB RAM option. The main difference here is the ARM chipset upgrade delivering boosted performance, so your decision between the first and second gen processors will really depend on your expected workloads. The second-generation chipset offers a notable boost in performance, making it best suited for users reliant on power hungry graphics, video apps and software.
Surface Pro X is currently only able to run 32bit apps or 64bit-compatible apps – not pure 64bit apps (that is, 64bit apps without a version built specifically for ARM). With 64-bit emulation coming soon, this is an important step forward for Surface Pro X.
We’re pleased to see a number of key features will remain in the Surface Pro X, making it a perfect fit for corporate fleets.
On the go business users are forever in search of longer battery life and Surface Pro X delivers in spades. The device boasts up to 13 hours of mixed usage time and Fast Charge allows the battery to power up to 80% in roughly an hour – in other words, less time charging, more time doing.
This feature aligns well with corporate device end-of-life procedures by ensuring devices never complete their cycle of life with sensitive data still onboard. Functionally, this is not a user-fix scenario and only a skilled technician is advised to replace the SSD which is hidden behind the kickstand. Technicians can pop open the sim tray using a SIM ejector tool and unscrew the SSD to remove or replace it.
Surface Pro X comes with Wi-Fi and built-in LTE making this a highly portable device with always-on connectivity. Despite its ultra-slim form, Pro X still boasts two USB-C ports, a Surface Connect universal port and dock connectivity.
With Dolby Audio, dual far-field Studio Mics, and a 10MP rear-facing autofocus camera with 1080p full HD video, your video conferencing experience will be unmatched. In addition, the front facing 5MP 1080p camera is Windows Hello-enabled, meaning you’ll get online faster and more securely.
The device also comes with AI-powered ‘Eye Contact’ for Windows – a feature that addresses the quirk of people looking at each other’s face on the screen rather than a camera. It automatically adjusts the users’ gaze to make it appear like they’re looking directly into the camera.
No need to ditch previous accessories when you upgrade, they all remain compatible.
The latest additions to the Surface Pro X, only ensure its rightful place as Microsoft’s premium device for on-the-go. Its versatility as a convertible laptop with removable keyboard and integrated LTE modem was already giving its 2-in-1 siblings a run for their money. Now, the internal refinement of increased power and app compatibility only increases Surface Pro X’s value as a device perfectly suited to on-the-road customer service, field and sales reps, or executive users.
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1. Available colors may vary by market.