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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Nice product but not what I needed
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Recently purchased and also returned. Wanted a 2 in 1, tablet and laptop combo. This was more of a laptop. Mostly restricted to apps available in the Microsoft store and there are notably fewer of those. Good if you want to run Office apps, not as good for other apps.
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I love my Surface Pro! I've been wanting one for the longest time and finally was able to buy one. I got the large capacity, 32GB ram and 1T storage. So far it works great.
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I had a fantastic experience with beat buy Their team was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly helpful throughout the entire process. From the moment I contacted them, they provided clear communication, timely service, and top-quality results.
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This surface carries the new ARM based Snapdragon CPUs, and while they might be taking strides to make improvements, this concept change should have stayed in concept until more apps and programs were compatible. The biggest dealbreaker out of the box is that not even Microsoft Office apps all work properly, XPS writer is not updated for ARM, Microsoft Outlook is not fully updated for ARM, the calendar app is completely missing, and outlooks calendar isnt fully functional in ARM. So you lose access to calendars and events. And this is just Microsoft products. We havent even begun to discuss how few programs and apps have an ARM version, and even if they do, they are behind in development, and most say the ARM version is unstable. From Microsoft Office, to work applications like AWS, Slack, various development environments, theres nothing but problems with everything you install. I get the premise Microsoft is going for, a more mobile centered cpu and hardware, however, they should have made efforts to make their software compatible. I returned mine and went with a Surface Pro 10 with an Intel processor, and everything works as normal again. I would avoid this laptop at all costs until they fix their software compatibility, at the very least with Microsoft software.