
"The new Snapdragon-powered Microsoft Surface Pro 12in is the smallest, lightest, and cheapest member of the Surface lineup. It doesn't directly replace the Surface Pro 11; that's the job of the new Surface Pro 13in. Indeed, in some ways, the Pro 12in is a step back in terms of specification from the 11 Pro, but then it's a lot cheaper. The 256GB model costs 799, which is substantially less than the 1,049 Microsoft is currently asking for the entry-level Surface Pro 13in."
"In terms of design, the Surface Pro 12in is a conventional and rather anonymous device with rounded edges, a back made from 100% recycled aluminum alloy, and the trademark Surface flush folding built-in kickstand. The platinum finish on our test machine is available with all three storage options, but the violet and ocean (more of a grey in our opinion) options are limited to the 512GB and 1TB models."
Microsoft's Snapdragon-powered Surface Pro 12in occupies the entry-level position in the Surface lineup as the smallest, lightest, and cheapest model. The Pro 12in sacrifices some specifications compared with the Surface Pro 11 but undercuts the Surface Pro 13in on price, with 256GB at $799, 512GB at $899, and 1TB at $1,049. The keyboard, stylus, and a 65W Surface USB-C charger are optional extras. The Pro 12in offers no display choices or cellular option and aims at buyers who want a tablet-like device that can also handle competent Windows productivity. The design uses recycled aluminum and a built-in kickstand.
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