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The Surface Pro 11 is the first Arm-based Surface Pro that runs Windows and most apps without tripping over itself.
It’s beautifully built and surprisingly repairable, and the new Flex Keyboard is downright magical.
Surface Pro starts at $ 1,000 with a 10 -core Snapdragon X Plus chip, 32 GB of RAM , 1 TB of storage, and an OLED screen.
The Surface Pro 11 runs on Qualcomm ’s Snapdragon X platform, which tries to do for Windows machines what Apple Silicon has done for Macs and iPads.
The new Snapdragon X chips are way better at emulation than earlier Arm processors, but they still struggle with some apps, especially graphics-heavy ones, and some programs refuse to run at all.
The front camera on the Surface Pro is a 1440p ultrawide, and its fish-eye effect and framing are unflattering.
After a month with the Surface Pro 11 , I’m not sure I can go back to a regular laptop.
I don’t mind the OLED grain, and I could even live with the webcam situation.
The smart move would be to wait six months and see how Arm compatibility shakes out.
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