
If you remember your Microsoft Surface history, each generation of Surface tablets had two versions - a cheaper version called Surface, which ran a neutered operating system called Windows RT, and a more expensive version called Surface Pro, running a full version of Windows. It's even better because the version I used is the new Surface 3 LTE with built-in cellular data from AT&T. I've been using a Microsoft Surface 3 tablet for the last week, and it's a pretty darn good Windows computer.

Windows users are lucky - they can have the best of both worlds: the small size and large touch-screen of a tablet along with a full copy of Windows and the ability to run all their favorite Windows programs. And you re always ready for action with 15 hours of battery life, Instant On, and Windows Hello sign-in to get the work you need done.As an iPad user, I've often wondered whether it could ever take the place of my laptop.Īlas, the answer is no - not yet, at least.Īpple's iOS is a nice operating system, but it can't run Macintosh apps. You re always securely connected to company data with reliable, blazing-fast 4G+ LTE.

Whether you're editing photos, streaming a favourite game, or powering through emails, Surface Pro X is built for what you do.

With blazing-fast LTE connectivity, Microsoft's thinnest Surface Pro features two USB-C ports and a stunning, virtually edge-to-edge 13" touchscreen. Microsoft Surface Pro X (SQ2, 13" ,256GB/16GB, 4G LTE, W11P) 2 in 1 Device - Platinum Microsoft Surface Pro X (SQ2, 13" ,256GB/16GB, 4G LTE, W11P) 2 in 1 Device - Platinum Model:
