| Brand | Microsoft |
| Model Name | Surface Pro |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Screen Size | 12 Inches |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2196 x 1464 Pixels |
[1] Battery life varies significantly based on usage, network and feature configuration, signal strength, settings and other factors. See https://aka.ms/SurfaceBatteryPerformance for details. [2] Available colors may vary by market. [3] Accessories sold separately. [4] USB4® and USB-C® are registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum. [5] On some devices, Copilot+ PC experiences require free updates available starting later this year and continuing into 2025. Timing varies by device and region – https://aka.ms/copilotpluspcs
Awesome! Finally a real deal for the field, great for traveling, powerfull to run engineering applications and all small factor. Well done microsoft!
I did not have a Surface for a long time. Before this purchase I had a Surface 3 and a Surface Go 2.This Surface shows great improvement in its models. The batery is great and the keyboard (sold separatedly) works great. It fulfills my needs of working on my thesis on the go. It also helps me on my course planning.I am 100% satisfied with this product, 5/5.
Love it. Great small and fast
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Microsoft Surface Pro 12 inch is such a big disappointment. I want to puke. It can't run AutoCAD LT, ProgeCAD and others that rely on Microsoft C++ redistributable files. This is a big paperweight that costs over $800. Stay away from ARM64 products. Other, non C++ software does run. AutoSketch by Autodesk works fine. LibreCAD works, and so does FREECAD. I could have chosen other tablets and I do have a Samsung that runs AutoCAD web based mobile app. But that requires that I have an internet connection. I need to work in places where the signal drops out. I just can't win. Get a Lenovo instead.
Speedy, light and long battery life. Screen is great looking and 90hz is nice, can’t tell too much a difference from a 120hz screen. Responsive and so far works with my typical apps just fine. Wish it had removable storage like previous Surface Pro products so I had to fork out extra $$$ for the 512GB version, otherwise I’d get the 256gb and purchase ssd separately for a lot cheaper. Going to replace my Surface Pro X which is still great but this one is making it look a bit dated with screen refresh and WiFi speed. A bit pricey but worth it to me.
Perfect. Happy wife, happy life! This thing is MUCH snappier than the 3 Pro my wife's been using. I'm less than happy with the availability and physical naming of the accessories. I bought two different WRONG keyboard/covers before I got the correct one. I think if Microsoft stopped screwing around and changing form factors and sizes there'd be a better chance of cross model compatibility.
I recently bought a tablet, and it has turned out to be one of the best purchases I’ve made. It’s a wonderful device—efficient, lightweight, and incredibly easy to carry everywhere I go. Whether I’m working, reading, or simply browsing, it performs smoothly and saves me a significant amount of time. The portability makes it convenient for travel and daily use, and I find myself relying on it more than I expected. Overall, it’s both practical and enjoyable to use.
There is a lot to love about this device. It has an excellent build quality, the screen is gorgeous and bright enough for my tastes and the speakers are surprisingly good for a tablet in terms of both loudness and clarity. Having the built in “kick stand” is also useful to prop the screen up. It is fairly light but it is on the larger side for a tablet and someone with smaller hands may find typing with the on screen keyboard to be awkward and uncomfortable. Luckily, Microsoft had the good sense to implement a way to have the onscreen keyboard split itself in half to make it easier to reach for the keys when holding the device with both hands. Also, I consider this device to be a tablet because, unfortunately it does not include the keyboard that would make it a proper 2-in-1 out of the box. Microsoft is charging another $150 to make this device feature complete. I have yet to purchase the keyboard, so I won’t be commenting on this device’s use as a laptop.In terms of performance, it feels speedy. At times, apps feel slow to start which can be annoying at times but there’s no UI lag or hitching that I have noticed. It also runs fairly cool during normal use, although I noticed it got pretty toasting during a telehealth appointment and I’ve yet to try playing any games on it.Which brings us to software. This obviously runs Windows 11 which is both a blessing and a curse. You get the flexibility of a desktop operating system on a tablet. This is why Microsoft should have rethought including a keyboard because the tablet mode in Windows is laughably bad. The tablet mode gives you the virtual keyboard and some minor UI adjustments. And that’s it. You still have the same file explorer, frustratingly tiny UI elements and context menus and the notable absence of a virtual gamepad. Microsoft has clearly not put the effort into a proper tablet interface despite the Surface Pro being its flagship hardware.I do want to mention as a positive that this device has a Snapdragon CPU rather than an Intel or AMD processor. For anyone unaware, this means that it does not natively run x86 programs, however I did get the sense that Microsoft put a lot of work on the software side to allow x86 apps to operate by some sort of compatibility layer. This is seamless and I have yet to have any issues with an x86 app not operating but YMMV. Again, I have not tested games yet but this device is not designed with gaming in mind so don’t expect any miracles.I should mention that as part of my specific use case, I have been connecting a Roland FP-10 (an electric piano) to the tablet and learning to play using Piano Marvel via web browser. There does not appear to be any major latency causing the app to think that I am missing notes, which is good.And then there’s the Windows app store. The disparity in app offerings compared to Android and iOS remains and that may never improve, especially since more and more hardware partners who previously offered Windows tablets have given up and opted to make Android tablets instead. Microsoft has also recently ended support for running android apps through the Windows store so that possibility is now gone. The lack of apps and games leaves me wishing I had gotten a Pixel tablet – it certainly would be cheaper and provide a more diverse offering of touch optimized apps and games.So, while this is a great device my advice to anyone considering buying this is to consider their use case for this. If you plan to shell out another $150 to Microsoft to actually take advantage of this as convertible device or purchase the stylus accessory for computer art then this may be the device for you. If you are looking for just a tablet, make sure the apps you want to use exist in the Windows store or you’ll be left disappointed and wanting more.
Awesome! Finally a real deal for the field, great for traveling, powerfull to run engineering applications and all small factor. Well done microsoft!
I did not have a Surface for a long time. Before this purchase I had a Surface 3 and a Surface Go 2.This Surface shows great improvement in its models. The batery is great and the keyboard (sold separatedly) works great. It fulfills my needs of working on my thesis on the go. It also helps me on my course planning.I am 100% satisfied with this product, 5/5.
Love it. Great small and fast
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Microsoft Surface Pro 12 inch is such a big disappointment. I want to puke. It can't run AutoCAD LT, ProgeCAD and others that rely on Microsoft C++ redistributable files. This is a big paperweight that costs over $800. Stay away from ARM64 products. Other, non C++ software does run. AutoSketch by Autodesk works fine. LibreCAD works, and so does FREECAD. I could have chosen other tablets and I do have a Samsung that runs AutoCAD web based mobile app. But that requires that I have an internet connection. I need to work in places where the signal drops out. I just can't win. Get a Lenovo instead.
Speedy, light and long battery life. Screen is great looking and 90hz is nice, can’t tell too much a difference from a 120hz screen. Responsive and so far works with my typical apps just fine. Wish it had removable storage like previous Surface Pro products so I had to fork out extra $$$ for the 512GB version, otherwise I’d get the 256gb and purchase ssd separately for a lot cheaper. Going to replace my Surface Pro X which is still great but this one is making it look a bit dated with screen refresh and WiFi speed. A bit pricey but worth it to me.
Perfect. Happy wife, happy life! This thing is MUCH snappier than the 3 Pro my wife's been using. I'm less than happy with the availability and physical naming of the accessories. I bought two different WRONG keyboard/covers before I got the correct one. I think if Microsoft stopped screwing around and changing form factors and sizes there'd be a better chance of cross model compatibility.
I recently bought a tablet, and it has turned out to be one of the best purchases I’ve made. It’s a wonderful device—efficient, lightweight, and incredibly easy to carry everywhere I go. Whether I’m working, reading, or simply browsing, it performs smoothly and saves me a significant amount of time. The portability makes it convenient for travel and daily use, and I find myself relying on it more than I expected. Overall, it’s both practical and enjoyable to use.
There is a lot to love about this device. It has an excellent build quality, the screen is gorgeous and bright enough for my tastes and the speakers are surprisingly good for a tablet in terms of both loudness and clarity. Having the built in “kick stand” is also useful to prop the screen up. It is fairly light but it is on the larger side for a tablet and someone with smaller hands may find typing with the on screen keyboard to be awkward and uncomfortable. Luckily, Microsoft had the good sense to implement a way to have the onscreen keyboard split itself in half to make it easier to reach for the keys when holding the device with both hands. Also, I consider this device to be a tablet because, unfortunately it does not include the keyboard that would make it a proper 2-in-1 out of the box. Microsoft is charging another $150 to make this device feature complete. I have yet to purchase the keyboard, so I won’t be commenting on this device’s use as a laptop.In terms of performance, it feels speedy. At times, apps feel slow to start which can be annoying at times but there’s no UI lag or hitching that I have noticed. It also runs fairly cool during normal use, although I noticed it got pretty toasting during a telehealth appointment and I’ve yet to try playing any games on it.Which brings us to software. This obviously runs Windows 11 which is both a blessing and a curse. You get the flexibility of a desktop operating system on a tablet. This is why Microsoft should have rethought including a keyboard because the tablet mode in Windows is laughably bad. The tablet mode gives you the virtual keyboard and some minor UI adjustments. And that’s it. You still have the same file explorer, frustratingly tiny UI elements and context menus and the notable absence of a virtual gamepad. Microsoft has clearly not put the effort into a proper tablet interface despite the Surface Pro being its flagship hardware.I do want to mention as a positive that this device has a Snapdragon CPU rather than an Intel or AMD processor. For anyone unaware, this means that it does not natively run x86 programs, however I did get the sense that Microsoft put a lot of work on the software side to allow x86 apps to operate by some sort of compatibility layer. This is seamless and I have yet to have any issues with an x86 app not operating but YMMV. Again, I have not tested games yet but this device is not designed with gaming in mind so don’t expect any miracles.I should mention that as part of my specific use case, I have been connecting a Roland FP-10 (an electric piano) to the tablet and learning to play using Piano Marvel via web browser. There does not appear to be any major latency causing the app to think that I am missing notes, which is good.And then there’s the Windows app store. The disparity in app offerings compared to Android and iOS remains and that may never improve, especially since more and more hardware partners who previously offered Windows tablets have given up and opted to make Android tablets instead. Microsoft has also recently ended support for running android apps through the Windows store so that possibility is now gone. The lack of apps and games leaves me wishing I had gotten a Pixel tablet – it certainly would be cheaper and provide a more diverse offering of touch optimized apps and games.So, while this is a great device my advice to anyone considering buying this is to consider their use case for this. If you plan to shell out another $150 to Microsoft to actually take advantage of this as convertible device or purchase the stylus accessory for computer art then this may be the device for you. If you are looking for just a tablet, make sure the apps you want to use exist in the Windows store or you’ll be left disappointed and wanting more.
All-day energy
All-Day Battery Life Up to 16 hours of battery life
for all-day productivity while
on the go.[l]
Compact Design 12" PixelSense touchscreen
offers an immersive viewing
experience.
Portable Power Powered by Snapdragon@ X
Plus (8 Core) processors for
ultra-fast performance.
Turbocharged NPU Supercharge your productivity with 45 trillion operations per second.
The most flexible Copilot+ PC in its class
Ultra-flexible design Iconic 165-degree fluid kickstand delivers flexibility at any angle.
12" PixelSense Touchscreen Enhanced performance for streaming, Surface Pro 12-inch is built to be an incredible device for your favorite movies, shows, and music.
The ports you need Charge on-the-go, transfer data fast, or create the ultimate desktop set up with two USB-C 3.2 ports.[4]
Three stunning colors Express your style with your choice of three colors — Violet, Ocean and Platinum[2].
Productivity and efficiency, redefined
Snapdragon X Plus (8 Core) processors Powerful performance for everyday use
Web browsing Everyday productivity with Microsoft 365 apps
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU with 45 TOPS With the ability to process 45 trillion operations per second, the turbocharged NPU lets you access built-in Al experience to enhance your productivity and creativity.
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Your Al Companion Bring more productivity and efficiency to your day, unleash your creativity, and communicate with maximum clarity with Copilot[6]. No matter what you set out to do, Copilot is always ready to help.
Fly back in time. Find it, instantly Fly back in time to get right back to where you were on your PC. Drop a hint, and Recall (preview) will track it down in seconds[7].
Describe it, find it Skip the scavenger hunt–just type what you remember. Describe what you're looking for in File Explorer, and Improved Windows Search will find it in a snap[8].
Remix. Reimagine. Restyle. Break through your creative block with Restyle Image in Photos to give your images a whole new artistic makeover[9].
Think it. Dream it. Make it. Try Image Creator to get your creative juices flowing by describing what image or art you want to create in Photos[10].
Rewrite with a click Make it make sense. Click to Do (preview) lets you act on text in an instant – just select and go.[11]
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Incredibly flexible This versatile device gives you laptop grade power and tablet creativity, providing incredible value without the need for multiple devices.
A traditional tablet No keyboard is required – Easily navigate your favorite apps with just touch in both portrait and landscape mode.
A traditional laptop Surface Pro 12-inch Keyboard[2,3] turns Surface Pro 12-inch into a full thin and light Windows laptop with a comfortable keyboard and touchpad.
A canvas for inking Sketch a picture or write down notes with Surface Slim Pen[3] in Studio mode
Accessories to help you be more creative and productive. Sold separately.
Surface Pro 12-inch Keyboard Flex your way through work – A full-sized backlit keyboard, precision touchpad and dedicated Copilot key to enhance your experience. Sold separately.
Surface Slim Pen Unleash your creative potential – Dream up your latest idea or take notes naturally with a carpenter-style design & haptic feedback. Sold separately.
Surface 45W USB-C Wall Charger Power your day wherever you
go — Sleek and compact
design is ready to charge your
Surface Pro 12-inch with 45W of
power via USB-C. Sold separately.
Microsoft 365 for Surface Unlock new capabilities, build your skills, and uncover worlds of possibility with new AI-powered features with Microsoft 365.[12]. Sold separately.