
Express your creativity with this Microsoft Surface Pro tablet. It comes with Windows 10 Creators Update with new 3D creation tools for precise drawing on the 12.5-inch touch screen, and its Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB of RAM let you switch between applications quickly. This Microsoft Surface Pro tablet has 256GB of storage for saving photos and apps. 
Q: Is this Microsoft Surface Pro Lte installed with Windows 10 Professional? Thanks
A: Yes, this model has Windows 10 Professional installed.
Q: Can the new surface pro lte be added to the month installment for 20 month on at&t?
A: I currently have AT&T Unlimited Plus Plan and it was 20.00 to add to my plan.
Q: Does it come with LTE (4G) ?
A: Yes, it comes with LTE (4G)
Q: What external CD player works best with Surface Pro 4?
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Q: Is the ram memory expendable if yes up to what?
A: No, the RAM itself is not expandable. But it is possible to expand memory compatibility through the microSD.
A: It has a built in IMEI / SIM that you can buy data on. Or you can put in a sim card the device is unlocked if you buy it outright from BB (not thought a phone company) then you can use any cell service you want. I am looking at using built in with small data plan and while overseas buy a local sim when I arrive. Hope this helps. This will let wife tether off my surface on her laptop.
Q: Will this work on T Mobile?
A: It works in all major networks that offer data plans. It’s like adding any other tablet. I will tell you that once you have your external SUM card installed, you need to go into Settings/Cellular and choose SIM 1 and wait for it to pick up your network. It won’t work unless you do that because it’s drfaulted to its internal SIM card which you’d have to set up an account for (it appears). My works great now that I figured that out.
A: I had a Surface w/ an i7 processor and recently switched to this model. I haven’t noticed a big change. It’s still lightening fast, especially as compared to older i7 laptops I’ve had. I’m not a gamer or a high end user though. I crunch “papers” a lot. Yesterday, I tried opening a HUGE pdf file (a combined legal code book). It took a little longer to open, but not like it would on my much slower desktop. For the most part, you won’t notice a difference unless you need to have a lot of files/programs open at the same time that chew up processing speed. I LOVE my new Surface LTE.