


Surface Pro 8 supports Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) Surface Pro 8 supports Tactile signals with Surface Slim Pen 2ĥ1.5 WHr, Up to 16 hours of typical device usageĢ x USB-C with USB 4.0/Thunderbolt 4 3.5mm headphone jack 1 x Surface Connect port Surface Type Cover port Compatible with Surface Dial off-screen interaction Surface Pro Signature Keyboard Surface Pro X Keyboard Screen: 13” PixelSense Flow Display Resolution: 2880 x 1920 (267 PPI) Up to 120Hz refresh rate (60Hz default) Aspect ratio: 3:2 Touch: 10 point multi-touch GPU Ink Acceleration Dolby Vision support Quad-core 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1185G7 Processor, designed on the Intel Evo platformġ1.3 in x 8.2 in x 0.37 in (287mm x 208mm x 9.3mm), 1.96 lb (891 g) Finally, it feels like the Intel-powered Surface Pro is a modern product. It's also made out of aluminum, rather than the more traditional magnesium. It has a bigger 13-inch screen with narrow bezels, and it uses a new Slim Pen 2 that's stored in the keyboard. Aside from a minor bump up to 12.3 inches with the Surface Pro 4, and the addition of USB Type-C with the Surface Pro 7, not much has changed since 2014. It was the first time we saw the modern Surface Connect port, the first time the pen used N-Trig, and the first time it came with a 3:2 display. Indeed, the Pro 3 gave us Surface as we know it today. The new Surface Pro 8 is the biggest change to the product since the Surface Pro 3. Conclusion: Should you buy the Surface Pro 8?.Price: It costs a lot more than its predecessors.Thunderbolt 4: You can attach an external GPU to your Surface Pro 8.Performance: The Surface Pro 8 comes with Intel 11th-gen processors.Slim Pen 2: Writing on it feels like writing on paper.Keyboard: The first new keyboard connector for the Surface Pro, ever.Display: Finally, the Intel-powered Surface Pro has narrow bezels.Design: The Surface Pro 8 looks a lot more like the Surface Pro X, and that's a good thing.
