![]() ![]() While the original device was powered by Windows 10, it only worked with 32-bit apps, which all ran under emulation. That’s exactly what happened with the Surface Pro X. Intel is known to have a firm grip on the chip market, and with Microsoft opting to use a custom ARM CPU based on Qualcomm’s technology, it has more chances to tweak the software to ensure a quality experience for the end-user - without upsetting one of its biggest partners. The Surface Pro 8 uses Intel processors, but the new Pro X is powered by the same Microsoft SQ1 or SQ2 processor as last year’s model. The difference-maker in the price also has a lot to do with the chip inside the device. So, if you’re after a slim and light device, then Microsoft has you covered in more ways than one. That includes instant wake from sleep and longer battery life. But there are other benefits that you won’t get over the Surface Pro 8. Of course, with the change in the price, you won’t be getting the benefits of LTE. The company could be enticing people to try out its own take on Apple’s M1 MacBook Air, which is also powered by ARM processors. That’s even cheaper than Apple’s own 12.9-inch Wi-Fi-only iPad Pro, which currently starts at $1,100.ĭropping that price to a level even below the flagship Surface Pro 8 is quite an interesting move for Microsoft, where premium devices usually retail for $1,000 or more. The new Surface Pro X, however, is now a full $100 cheaper than when it first launched. When the original Surface Pro X launched, it started at $1,000, and mid-range configurations pushed closer to $1,200. That’s a full $200 cheaper, saving you money for extra purchases like the new Surface Slim Pen 2 as well as the Type Cover Keyboard.īut let’s turn back the clock a bit. ![]() The new Surface Pro 8 starts at $1,099, yet the Wi-Fi-only variant of the Surface Pro X only comes in at $900. The first thing that makes the Surface Pro X right has a lot to do with the price. Microsoft is finally refreshing the Surface Studio 2 (four years later) The Surface Pro 9 embraces ARM chips and a splash of fresh color Two years later, the PS5 could never live up to its performance promises ![]()
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