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The Surface Pro 4 beat out the 2015 HP Spectre x360 in nearly every test by about 25%. It’s a good sign that the Surface Pro 4 was already operating at its peak, except for a battery that needed fixing. PCMark 8 Battery Life: 3 hours, 15 minutesĪll the performance scores, except for PCMark 8 Home, shows a minor increase from the first unit we tested. Geekbench 3 Single Core: 3,135 Multi-Core: 6,649 Here’s how the Surface Pro 4 performed in our suite of benchmark tests:ģDMark Cloud Gate: 5,873 Sky Diver: 3,673 Fire Strike: 856Ĭinebench CPU: 305 points Graphics: 37 fps Alongside the enhanced Surface Pen, the screen senses 1,024 levels of pressure, even during a single stroke. The display is exceptionally responsive to touch, and the further sensitivity it brings to the stylus experience is massive.
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Microsoft also brought the screen's optical stack – the series of sensors, diodes and pixels underneath the glass – even closer to the glass now, a key point of Microsoft's trademarked PixelSense screen technology.

On the contrary, the company shaved more than half a millimeter off of its thickness, from 9.1mm to 8.4mm – all while fitting it with full-fat mobile U-series chips.Īs for how this was achieved, the device bid the capacitive Windows button goodbye, which accounts for the extra room and that three-tenths of an inch in the display.

Microsoft increased the Surface Pro 4’s display size by a few hairs, from 12 inches to 12.3 inches, doing so without compromising on the device’s footprint. Just like last time, the same all-magnesium, unibody casing is still here, though the 'Surface' logo has been swapped in for Microsoft's new logo in chrome.

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Ports: 1x USB 3.0, mini DisplayPort, microSD card reader (UHS-I), headphone/mic jackĬonnectivity: 802.11ac Wi-Fi (2 x 2 MIMO), Bluetooth 4.0 (Low Energy)Ĭameras: 8MP rear-facing, auto-focus camera (1080p HD) 5MP front-facing, 1080p HD camera Screen: 12.3-inch, 2,736 x 1,824 PixelSense display (Contrast ratio: 1,300:1, 100% sRGB color, 10-point multi-touch, 3:2 aspect ratio) This is the Surface Pro 4 configuration sent to TechRadar for review:ĬPU: 2.4GHz Intel Core i5-6300U (dual-core, 3MB cache, up to 3GHz with Turbo Boost) On the other hand, the Surface Pro 4 costs $50 less than the NovaGo, and boasts twice the storage and more powerful innards. In fact, the Envy x2 is far pricier.įor now, you’re better off picking up the Asus NovaGo if LTE functionality at a low price is what you’re looking for.
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Take a look at HP’s Envy x2, for example – you may have expected it to be more affordable than Microsoft’s own tablets because of the use of Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chips found in many Android devices. The Surface Pro 4 is remarkably cheaper and better than similar ARM-based tablets. In addition, because of its dramatically lower pricing, the Surface Pro 4 is bound to keep a loyal audience well into the future. It isn’t, obviously, the best, but the fast components go a long way in making up for the need to constantly recharge. The battery life, as we mentioned earlier, only lasts 3 hours and 15 minutes in PCMark. While the Type Cover is sadly sold separately, it does feel comfortable typing on.
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As a ‘Pro’ device, the Surface Pro 4, of course, ships with Windows 10 Pro pre-installed (a $199/£219/AU$339 value).Īnd, that’s without mentioning the Surface Pro 4 display, which is crystal clear when pitted against its predecessor. However, it still holds up as a product that we can safely recommend for Windows tablet newcomers and veterans alike. It also costs considerably less than the Surface Pro 6 if you buy it refurbished or used – not that you’d be able to find it new these days.Īdmittedly, the Surface Pro 4 has its limitations, particularly when it comes to battery life.

If you’re not into the enormous size, not to mention price, of the Surface Book 2, the Surface Pro 4 isn’t just a worthy alternative, but also a brilliant first choice for creative professionals on the go. Microsoft Surface Pro 4: Who's it for? Should I buy it? In addition, the Type Cover is heavier and more satisfying to the touch, and the screen is of higher resolution coming in at 2,736 x 1,824 – a 216 ppi display. The Surface Pro 4 was released with a new Surface Pen that swaggers with more levels of pressure sensitivity than previous models, alongside added hardware buttons. It’s more than just a snappy design, however.
