Microsoft Surface Pro X review: A costly Windows 10 device from the future



Microsoft Surface Pro X is a strong device powered by an ARM chip, a major milestone in the Windows future — these processors have come a long way to deliver the full Windows experience. A one-of-its kind device, the Microsoft Surface Pro X blends Windows 10 with ARM chip. But does that work? Let’s find out:
Why ARM processor?
Usually seen in mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, ARM processors offer several advantages that current-generation x86 chip-based Windows devices lack. These include the always-on utility which allows Windows to wake up in a jiffy, always remaining connected with the built-in LTE modem for mobile data network connectivity, an ultra-portable device form factor with fan-less design, and an enhanced on-battery time to keep you going for longer.
So, does it work?
The short answer would be ‘yes’, especially talking from the point of view of the Microsoft Surface Pro X.
The Windows 10 on the Microsoft Surface Pro X works flawlessly to get most things done. Remember, it is primarily a tablet that doubles up as a notebook when attached to a keyboard with touchpad (sold separately). Therefore, you get an ultra-portable tablet, which is swift in operations and seems optimised to get all the basic work done without any problem.

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