Surface Pro (2017)

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Surface Pro
DeveloperMicrosoft
Product familySurface
Type2-in-1 detachable
Generation5th
Release dateJune 15, 2017
Introductory price$749 (£799)
Operating systemWindows 10 Pro
CPUIntel Kaby Lake low-voltage dual-core[1]:
m3-7Y30
1.0 up to 2.6 GHz, 4 MB cache, 4.5 W[2]
i5-7300U
2.6 up to 3.5 GHz, 3 MB cache, 15 W[3]
i7-7660U
2.5 up to 4.0 GHz, 4 MB cache, 15 W[4]
Memory4 GB, 8 GB, or 16 GB
StoragePCIe NVMe SSD in 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB capacities
Display12.3 inches (31 cm) 2736x1824 (267ppi) PixelSense display with 3:2 aspect ratio with 10-point multi-touch and pen support
Supports wide color (P3) gamut
Graphicsm3: Intel HD Graphics 615
i5: Intel HD Graphics 620
i7: Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640
Dimensions292 millimetres (11.5 in) (width)
201 millimetres (7.9 in) (height)
8.5 millimetres (0.33 in) (depth)
Massm3: 768 grams (1.693 lb)
i5: 770 grams (1.70 lb)
i7: 784 grams (1.728 lb)
PredecessorSurface Pro 4

The fifth-generation Surface Pro (marketed as Surface Pro) is a Surface-series 2-in-1 detachable, designed, developed, marketed, and produced by Microsoft. The Surface Pro was announced on May 23, 2017 at a public event held in Shanghai, China.[5][6] The device is expected to launch in 26 different markets, together with the Surface Laptop and Surface Studio, on June 15.[7]

Features

Hardware

All Surface Pro models feature 7th-generation Intel Kaby Lake Core processors - m3, i5, or i7 - which feature higher clock speeds over the Intel Skylake processors found in its predecessor. The new Kaby Lake chips also feature improved Speed Shift technology, allowing the processor to transition between CPU states quicker. For the first time, both the Core m3 and the Core i5 models are fanless.

RAM and SSD options available are 4, 8, 16 GB and 128, 256, 512, 1024 GB respectively, the same tiers that were available with Surface Pro 4.

In addition, the new Surface Pro features an enhanced kickstand which now opens to 165 degrees, allowing the device to lay flatter - a mode that Microsoft calls Studio Mode. Alongside the 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi radio, Bluetooth 4.1 Low Energy, there will now also be the option to purchase the Surface Pro with an LTE Advanced modem for cellular connectivity.

There is also a full-size USB 3.0 port, microSD card reader, headset jack, Mini DisplayPort, Cover Port, and the SurfaceConnect port to connect a wall charger, Docking Station or Surface Dock accessories.

Surface Pro Configuration Options
Price Tier (USD) CPU Integrated GPU RAM Internal Storage
799 Intel Core m3-7Y30 (1.0 to 2.6 GHz) HD 615 4 GB 128 GB
999 Intel Core i5-7300U (2.6 to 3.5 GHz) HD 620
1299 8 GB 256 GB
1599 Intel Core i7-7660U (2.5 to 4.0 GHz) Iris Plus 640
2199 16 GB 512 GB
2699 1 TB

Software

All Surface Pro models come with a 64-bit version of Windows 10 Pro and a Microsoft Office 30-day trial. Windows 10 comes pre-installed with Mail, Calendar, People, Xbox (app), Photos, Movies and TV, Groove, and Microsoft Edge. With Windows 10 the Tablet mode is available when the Type Cover is detached from the device. In this mode, all windows are opened full-screen and the interface becomes more touch-centric.

The device also has a Windows Hello-compatible camera. It combines the use of a regular and infrared cameras to authenticate the user.

Accessories

Microsoft introduced a collection of new Type Covers, which employs the same Alcantara material as the Surface Signature Type Cover used in the Surface Laptop and Surface Pro 4 and is available in four different color options.[8]

An updated version of the Surface Pen has also been introduced, including up to 4096 levels of pressure and tilt support. Microsoft claims it is the "fastest pen in the world", with only 21 milliseconds of latency.[9] Unlike previous models, this new version of the "Surface Pen" does not come included with the new Surface Pro.

The new Surface Pro is backward-compatible with all accessories of its predecessor models, such as the Surface Dial. The new Surface Type Cover and Surface Pen are also being made backward-compatible with older models such as the Surface Pro 4 and Surface Pro 3.[8]

Timeline

Timeline of Surface devices
Surface Duo 2Surface DuoSurface Hub 3Surface Hub 2SSurface HubSurface Studio 2Surface Studio 2Surface StudioSurface Laptop SESurface Laptop Studio 2Surface Laptop StudioSurface Laptop Go 3Surface Laptop Go 2Surface Laptop GoSurface Laptop 6Surface Laptop 5Surface Laptop 4Surface Laptop 3Surface Laptop 2Surface LaptopSurface Book 3Surface Book 2Surface BookSurface Pro XSurface Pro XSurface Go 4Surface Go 3Surface Go 2Surface GoSurface Pro 10Surface Pro 9Surface Pro 8Surface Pro 7Surface Pro 7Surface Pro 6Surface Pro (2017)Surface Pro 4Surface Pro 3Surface Pro 2Surface ProSurface 3Surface 2Surface (2012 tablet)


References

  1. ^ Corden, Jez (May 23, 2017). "Full list of Microsoft Surface Pro (2017) tech specs". Windows Central. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  2. ^ "Intel® Core™ m3-7Y30 Processor (2M Cache, 2.60 GHz) Product Specifications". Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  3. ^ "Intel® Core™ i5-7300U Processor (3M Cache, up to 3.5 GHz) Product Specifications". Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  4. ^ "Intel® Core™ i7-7660U Processor (4M Cache, up to 4.0 GHz) Product Specifications". Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  5. ^ "Move over Apple: Microsoft unveils £800 Surface Pro 'MacBook killer'". Mail Online. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
  6. ^ "Microsoft launches new Surface Pro". BBC News. 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
  7. ^ Bowden, Zac (May 23, 2017). "Microsoft's new Surface Pro launches June 15, starts at $799". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  8. ^ a b Corden, Jez (May 23, 2017). "Microsoft's new Surface Pro Signature Type Cover comes in three new colors". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  9. ^ Fingas, Jon (May 23, 2017). "Microsoft's new Surface Pen should feel more like writing on paper". Engadget. Retrieved May 24, 2017.


Preceded by Surface Pro
5th generation
Succeeded by
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