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28 thoughts on “Surface Pro 8 review: the best of both worlds d technology pro”

  1. can you make a student-brakedown of the device?
    How does it handle the usual productivity Taks? (image, video edditing)
    And sprecial question, does it run CAD well? (NX, SolidWorks)

  2. After all this years people still dont understand the premium price tag is because you are getting a premium innovative and portable form factor all in one with pen input for professional work, illustrations, note taking, photo editing. if you dont have those needs go ahead and buy something else.

  3. Great review, so thanks for posting. Currently, I'm running an iPad Pro 12.9, 2TB, Magic Keyboard, and Pen2. Clocks out at $3k-ish' with AppleCare. Please know this is not bragging as I'm not all that impressed with it. I've been using Apple products since 1983, and over time, my allegiance to the platform is running thin. With the release of Windows 11 and the refinement of the Microsoft Surface line, I'm planning to switch camps. My last two Apple MacBook/Pros broke twice, and they didn't last as long as the older Apple MacBook series. In my view, Apple is now no better than some WinTel machines. Finally, while I am judicious when subscribing to channels, I liked your speaking style so well that I subscribed right away. Regards, SV-PR

  4. I'm happy with my Surface Pro 7 which I bought a year ago. Got the i5 with 128gb storage that also comes with the keyboard for £750. In the UK, the Surface Pro 8 starts at £999 with no keyboard. The prices gone up. Yep it has a better screen but it's currently not worth the upgrade for me.

  5. Hey you cry babies…… Microsoft is okay with you not buying this device if it's to expensive for you. They have their OEMs to fill in the gaps. SURFACE devices are for Surface lovers, those that appreciate its design and design, there is a Surface tax deal with it.

  6. I cant tell if the person in this video is the person I watch in class all the time from Crash Course Kids or like a science kids thing.
    She uses “that is” a lot and it makes her words make more sense.
    If that really is you, I am legit so happy to see you here. You make things fun and entertaining.

  7. I'm blown away. I guess I haven't looked at laptop pricing in so long that I didn't realize they rocketed to outer orbit. I'm only eyeing the Lenovo Duet 5 right now, but just had a flashback to scoring a Broshiba Satellite 15.6 with an i5 in college for $500, and the crucial 10-key. Modern computing is so foreign now.

  8. How is the fan noise? Pretty crucial info was left out. Like I went for the i5 the last time around with the Pro 7 since it didn’t have a fan at all, and for those tasks I’m running with it, it’s fine for the performance vs. throttling.

  9. That price tag is steep, especially for a mid-spec model, even if you skimp on an SSD and upgrade it later it is still quite a chunk of cash, but it might be worth the premium for that beautiful super light form factor. I will wait for a price drop or perhaps an future AMD version which may offer better battery life and better pricing in lieu of Thunderbolt, if it ever sees the light of day that is. But it is safe to say it is indeed the Surface Pro most of us were hoping for!

  10. I'm gonna wait a year and then get a bundle deal. I definitely want this machine, as nothing else on the market suits my use case even remotely as well as the surface pros.

  11. It has always seemed absurd to me selling the keyboard separately. I can’t imagine anyone using it purely as a tablet. Like I understand selling the pen separately (and keyboard for iPads) as not everyone will be using one and seems more of an optional extra, but keyboard seems like a necessity for surface pro.

  12. Wonder if they finally fixed the issue with the hinge. Mine starting have problems last year and I ended up buying a tablet cover (or three) with built in hinges due to Microsoft not having a "fix it" policy. I'd have paid to have it fixed but there is nothing to support that. You could trade in your Surface Pro but that's about it.

    Basically my Surface Pro would start to slide out of the tablet, the flexible plastic material would come out a bit and wouldn't go back in or work correctly. I ended doing a bunch of Googling on how to fix it and finally found YouTube videos on how to do that. Once you do figure out how to fix it yourself, it's still doesn't feel too secure so again a tablet cover becomes a must with a hinge to prop your Pro with. :/

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