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Testseek.co.uk have collected 564 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Pro G4 12.3 inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro G4 12.3 inch - Intel CPU.
Award: Highest Rated October 2015
October 2015
 
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564 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Excellent fit
  • Impressive audio performance
  • Solid touch controls
  • Neat translation feature
  • What immediately comes to mind when thinking of the Surface Pro 4's
  • Well
  • Pros
  • Is the vastly improved Type Cover. Using the Surface Pro 3's Type Cover and moving onto the new hotness truly is like night and day
  • Not to mention seeing them side by side
  • Fantastic screen
  • Even better keyboard and stylus
  • Impeccably fast processor
  • Superb screen
  • Good battery life
  • Undeniably versatile
  • The Surface Pro 4 fits a larger screen with a higher resolution into a slightly slimmer body than last year's model. The pen and keyboard cover are also improved
  • And this is one of the first mobile systems shipping with Intel's latest processors
  • Exceptional display
  • Mostly great performance
  • USB 3.0
  • Slimmer but still tough build
  • Quality peripherals
  • Sharp cameras
  • Windows 10 Pro
  • Bright
  • High quality screen
  • Generally comfortable keyboard
  • Adjustable builtin kickstand
  • Sturdy build quality
  • Useful ports
  • Good stylus
  • Great screen in resolution
  • Brightness and viewing-angle terms
  • Windows 10 a comprehensive OS
  • Stylus' new magnetic connection/position
  • Latest Type Cover keyboard a great typing experience (sold separately though)
  • Unadulterated Windows 10
  • Bundled Surface Pen
  • Beautiful display
  • Kickstand negates need for separate type pad
  • Refined design is its best yet
  • New keyboard (sold separately) makes for best typing experience yet
  • Great screen resolution and brightness
  • Plenty of power available - but fanless Core i5 is probably your best bet
  • The Surface Pro gets better performance and battery life from its CPU update
  • And most models are now fanless. The excellent kickstand is even more flexible
  • The best hybrid yet
  • Unbeatable performance
  • Beautiful touchscreen display
  • Masses of power
  • A joy to type on
  • Wonderful screen
  • Great battery life
  • The best two-in-one money can buy...
  • Larger
  • Sharper screen within same dimensions
  • Vastly improved Type Cover
  • Even better Surface Pen
  • Excellent battery life
  • Bright and colourful screen
  • Compact and light design
  • Powerful hardware
  • Size and weight
  • Display
  • Type Cover
  • Great keyboard
  • High contrast
  • Color accurate display
  • Alcantara fabric feels wonderful
  • Solid processor performance
  • New hinge – Studio Mode – great for sketching
  • Pen is ace (but costs extra)
  • Brilliant screen
  • New Type Cover is wonderful
  • Pen is standard and works well
  • Pixel-dense display
  • Strong performance in all areas
  • Lighter and thinner
  • Improved keyboard and pen
  • More powerful with an excellent new screen
  • Great screen
  • Brilliant keyboard (optional)
  • MicroSD card reader
  • Excellent kickstand
  • Windows Hello
  • Fast but quiet
  • Solid build
  • Excellent keyboard and trackpad
  • Stunning screen
  • Fast performance
  • Slender design
  • Great screen for consumers
  • Robust performance
  • Solid battery life
  • Untouched version of Windows 10
  • Excellent notebook performance in a tablet format
  • Significantly improved battery life
  • Outstanding build quality
  • Type Cover offers a quieter experience
  • Surface Pen is more precise and faster

The editors didn't like

  • Kind of big
  • Design is a bit bombastic
  • Not as portable as competitors
  • The fact that the Type Cover is still sold separately
  • Not even as part of a bundle
  • Sure makes the whole "tablet that can replace your laptop" spiel a harder pill to swallow. Sure
  • Microsoft likely will make a killing on individual retail sales from the
  • Sure makes the whole “tablet that can replace your laptop” spiel a harder pill to swallow. Sure
  • Continuum was supremely buggy
  • The Windows Store is still short on apps
  • Cortana often falls on its face
  • Expensive at higher specs
  • Keyboard costs extra and is poor
  • Stylus costs extra again
  • Although it is
  • Admittedly
  • Excellent
  • Microsoft still refuses to include the Type Cover keyboard by default
  • Forcing a separate purchase. Battery life still isn't enough for a full day
  • Mid-range model can struggle with demanding editing tasks
  • Battery life shorter than hoped
  • Separate £110 Type Cover
  • Heavy for a tablet
  • Soso battery life
  • Keyboard stability issues remain
  • Limited battery - casual use
  • Around 6-hours
  • No discrete graphics
  • Type Cover keyboard not included (its new trackpad too centrally aligned too)
  • "fizz" sound when charging
  • Fan kicks in very frequently
  • Windows app store fairly limited
  • Battery discharges in sleep mode
  • Expensive
  • Battery life still isn't great (not in the Core i7 model anyway - fanless Core i5 ought to be better in this regard)
  • Keyboard not included
  • Can get mighty expensive - to the point a laptop might make more sense
  • Minimal redesign leaves out USB-C and Thunderbolt options. The Surface Pen stylus is no longer included by default
  • And new keyboard covers are more expensive than ever. Still not great for lap use
  • Too pricey for the top-spec models
  • Lack of ports may frustrate some
  • You'll need a lot of money to buy it - especially as the entry level Surface Pro is sorely under-specced (and not upgradeable)
  • Rating
  • Type Cover still sold separately
  • Intel Core m3 at entry level
  • Only one USB port
  • Can feel unstable when typing
  • No Surface Pen
  • Type cover sold seperately
  • Scuffs easily
  • Windows 10 S restricts app selection
  • Needs more ports
  • Disappointing hard drive
  • Surface Pen costs extra
  • Surface Type cover costs extra
  • With Type Cover it's difficult to work on your lap
  • Still heavy compared to dedicated tablets
  • Battery can drain quickly in real-world use
  • Conceptually troubled
  • Battery could be better
  • Lack of truly engaging apps
  • Battery life only just acceptable
  • No USBC
  • Not enough ports
  • Doesn't ship with a dock
  • Doesn't ship with keyboard or dock
  • Battery life isn't great
  • The price
  • Type Cover costs £110 extra
  • Missing key features for designers
  • Connectivity is minimal and lacks USB Type-C
  • Signature Type Cover and Surface Pen are costly add-ons

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com

  • Real replacement for notebook and tablet, MicroSD card slot allows storage expansion, Display is bright and sharp, Body is thin (not significantly thicker than previous model), Truly high-end build with reliably manufactured end product
  • Surface Pen should stick to side of tablet stronger*, Touchpad should be larger, LTE option should be standard (instead of coming later this year), Startup could be a bit snappier
  • For users that've never worked with a Surface device of any sort – I highly recommend taking one for a whirl at a local computer store. I do not recommend buying a Surface Tablet without first seeing how it feels to use in person. It's a unique device, to...

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Brett , review by: anandtech.com

  • The Surface Pro lineup has always been one of the most powerful tablet class devices around. Microsoft is no longer marketing it as a tablet that can replace your laptop anymore though, and they've acknowledged that most of the customers who buy and use t...

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  Published: 2017-06-08, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Abstract:  With the the Surface Pro, Microsoft reboots its flagship Surface product, arguably the leading 2-in-1 even if Microsoft's now trying to call it a laptop (more on that later). It's also shedding the numerical designations of prior products. If you've owned...

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  Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Mona , review by: tomsitpro.com

  • Abstract:  The new Microsoft Surface Pro is available for preorder. Here's the rundown of new features, specs and prices.The world has finally gotten a glimpse of the new Surface Pro from Microsoft. The laptop (that's what they're calling it) is available for preord...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-04, Author: Kevin , review by: gottabemobile.com

  • Abstract:  Are you looking for some iPad alternatives that run Windows ? Here's a list of the five best options ranging in price from around $100 to over $2500.When Apple introduced the iPad back in 2010, it wasn't the first tablet to hit the market because plenty o...

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  Published: 2017-02-12, Author: Oliver , review by: onmsft.com

  • Abstract:  The Surface Pro, since its inception, was always an audacious concept: a tablet that could do everything you'd expect of a powerful laptop. But it wasn't until its third generation that it started catch on and achieve critical and commercial success. With...

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  Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Sandy , review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • Abstract:  Microsoft touts their Surface line of devices as the tablets that can replace your laptop. After several years and three previous generations, this statement is finally true. The Surface Pro 4 is a tablet that has most of the benefits of a laptop.The orig...

 
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  Published: 2016-09-28, Author: Brady , review by: postperspective.com

  • In the end, the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (my version goes for around $1,600) is an exceptional tablet. I love it. In addition to running Resolve 12.5. I also installed the Adobe Suite of tools and did some editing in Premiere, effects in After Effects, tra...

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  Published: 2016-08-24, Author: Jimmy , review by: pcgamer.com

  • Keyboard sold separately; only one USB port; makes concessions as a laptop and tablet.
  • The Surface Pro 4 is the best Surface Pro yet, but it still makes small concessions as a laptop and tablet...

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  Published: 2016-06-16, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com

  • Big sharp display, Improved Surface Pen
  • Type Cover keyboard isn't included with the purchase, Average battery life
  • Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 improves upon its predecessors in every way. Despite some flaws, it is basically the best (Windows) tablet available...

 
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