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I've been eyeballing the Surface Pro 4 since it came out, waiting for the price to drop. Mine was an "open box" that included the keyboard/cover for a price that couldn't be beat. This is the Best Windows 10 tablet on the market, IMHO. The build quality is outstanding. The keyboard feels fine. The screen quality is very good. The ports are sufficient for most applications. The battery life, as reported extensively, isn't the greatest. But you must keep in mind that the Intel iCore 5 is a power hog. It delivers good performance at the cost of battery life when pushed into heavy service. Most of us who use desktops that are plugged in all day don't appreciate the power these iCores require to perform as well as they do during multitasking, video playback or using graphics applications. If you can live with a 4-5 hour battery life, the Surface Pro 4 delivers on all other fronts. I'd do it again.Read full review
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Everthing works great, except the (whole) bottom of the screen is blurry and shows rapid movement (up and down) which makes it blurry until you move the screen up wawy from bottom of tablet. The battery is ok with about 2-3 hours of workablility until you need to charge the tablet. Overall the product is average , but workable. I did not read where the screen had a flaw.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Pro: Incredible screen Good performance in general Pen input that is a step above competition Sleek, light design Type cover has great feel Integrated kickstand that actually works in all positions Separate magnetic charge connector, common with SP3 Full size USB 3 Expandable storage (micro SD) Con: Expensive (and more with the cover) Mini Displayport needs adapters Mediocre battery life I use a SP4 (i5/4/128) as my main work machine. It does fine for that purpose, though I do wish I'd paid up for the 8GB/256. Not so much for the added storage but for the RAM- I have found that with a bunch of apps running it tends to bog down with only 4. You can use microSD to increase storage, though it will be a lot slower (especially writing) than the onboard M.2 SSD. On that note, it's an NVMe drive and has theoretically crazy performance, though in some models they use a pretty slow drive, relatively speaking. If you care a lot about it, do some research and make sure you get one with an SM951.Read full review
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This has been the best Portable computer I have ever used. Is very thin and ultra portable, super fast and nice looking. I did replace my Hp Core i5pro Envy laptop with this Surface. The Screen is very accurate and responsiveness is very good. The battery can last about 4hrs. I am possessively Impressed about several functions that I discover every other day, ie : I like the remote screen sharing to the most of the Smart tvs where is really easy do the connection and the streaming is Just gorgeous. The Keyboard is really comfortable because it is angled about 20 degrees. On the other side, I dont liked the Mouse pad because is very slow and small, its better to use an external Bluetooth mouse. The other inconvenient is the USB , bemuse there is only one port of these so you will need to a USB Hub if you want to connect more than one device.Read full review
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So I got mine in yesterday it's the i5 128gb I got it in and the pen and drawing feature works amazing every thing functions very well and I'm glad I made this investment the only reason why I'm a little disappointed is because I ordered the 128gb not knowing that the surface pro 4 has required installed features that take up about 20+gb so right out of the box you only have 90gb of space so if you buy the 128 gb look for a 1tb Sd card
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