
Microsoft is claiming up to 10.5 hours of battery life from a full charge, and says you’ll be able to charge it from flat to 80% in “just over an hour”, thanks to the addition of fast charging technology. Microsoft has kept things frustratingly vague on the specs front, but it has at least confirmed that the Surface Pro 7 is powered by Intel’s latest 10th Generation processors, with dual-core i3-1005G1, quad-core i5-1035G4 and quad-core i7-1065G7 models available.
Intel core i7, 16GB RAM, 1TB storage − £2249/$2299Īt launch, prices for the Surface Pro 6 range started at £879 and went all the way up to £2149. Here are all the configurations you can choose from, and their corresponding prices: The base model Surface Pro 7 costs £799 in the UK, which gets you 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.īut, of course, you can power it up. Surface Pro 7 price – How much does it cost? Pre-orders are open right now if you fancy securing yourself a model right now. The Surface Pro 7 will launch on 22 October this year. Related: Surface Pro 7 review – hands-on with Microsoft’s new 2-in-1 device Surface Pro 7 release date – When will it release? Read on for everything we know about the Surface Pro 7, including price, release date and specs.
The major new additions to the latest entry of its laptop-tablet hybrid include a USB-C port, something that consumers had been crying out for, and Intel’s new Ice Lake processor. Microsoft has unveiled its latest flagship 2-in-1 − the Surface Pro 7.