You're always one step ahead. So is Surface Pro X. The sleek design and ultimate mobility combine with razor-thin bezels allow you to push your ideas to the limit on the brilliant 13", virtually edge-to-edge, touch screen. Always stay connected and work more efficiently anywhere with blazing-fast LTE.³ For a premium laptop experience on the go, click Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard with Slim Pen* in place. The Pen stores securely and recharges in the keyboard, so it's always at your fingertips.
A: You can use Skype or Google Voice or whatever, but no you can't place normal cellular calls with it.
Q: Does this tablet have a headphone jack port?
A: Unfortunately it doesn't. Even to use a wired mouse I have to use a USB to USB-C adapter.
Q: Is the pen and keyboard included with it?
A: Surface Pro X does not include the keyboard and Slim Pen. If you're interested in both accessories you can find them in a bundle here: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/microsoft-surface-pro-x-signature-keyboard-with-slim-pen-black/6382788.p?skuId=6382788.
Q: Hi there, I'm wondering if there's will be 64-bit for Surface Pro X, when it's going to happen?
A: The Surface Pro X can natively run 64-bit apps. However, this requires the apps/software to be ported to ARM64, an evolution of ARM that supports 64-bit processing. ...and here is the non-technical answer. In some ways the Surface Pro X is ahead of it's time. The ARM technology (commonly used is cell phones) is new for laptops. The downside with any new technology is adoption. Apps and software companies have to upgrade their services to work with these new processors. This was occurring slowly when the Surface X was first introduced. It's happening more quickly now, especially now that Apple has started running ARM processors in some laptops. Has the hardware manufactures are using these processors more, it will put more pressure on the software providers to upgrade their services. That all being said, the isn't a specific date this will happen. It is happening now and will continue to happen... but it will likely be a little while before all apps and services will run 64-bit natively (without emulation, which is available now). Hope this helps.
A: Microsoft SQ® 1 processor has a peak clock speed of 3 GHz.
A: Surface Pro X uses a magnetic charger with the Surface Connect port to charge the device. If your charger is having difficulties staying connected, please feel free to reach out to our support team: https://aka.ms/AA4rbq6.
A: I had the same experience. They were slow to sell initially because so many of the apps were incompatible with the ARM processor used. This has gotten better over time and it's expected that apps and programs will continue to upgrade to be compatible with ARM technology. This is especially the case now that Apple is also now rolling out laptops using ARM processors.
Q: What accessories go with this?
A: Accessories that are compatible with Surface Pro X include Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard, Surface Slim Pen and Surface Arc Mouse. Please visit our website to view all compatible accessories: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/collections/surfaceproxaccessories