Microsoft Surface Pro X - Specs

  • LG LP129WT1122684 (LGD0555)
  • Color accuracy  0.9
  • HDD/SSD
  • up to 512GB SSD
  • RAM
  • up to 16GB
  • OS
  • Windows 11 Home, Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Pro
  • Body material
  • Aluminum
  • Dimensions
  • 287 x 208 x 7.3 mm (11.30" x 8.19" x 0.29")
  • Weight
  • 0.77 kg (1.7 lbs)
  • Ports and connectivity
  • 2x USB Type-C
  • 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
  • Wi-Fi
  • 802.11ac
  • Bluetooth
  • 5.0
  • Features
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Web camera
  • 5.0MP Front-Facing + 10.0MP Rear-Facing
  • Backlit keyboard
  • Microphone
  • Dual far-field Studio Mics
  • Speakers
  • 2x 2W, Dolby Audio
  • Optical drive

All Microsoft Surface Pro X configurations

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CPU performance

Here you can find the price/performance difference between all the CPUs that come in the Microsoft Surface Pro X series.

Results are from the Cinebench 20 Multi-core test (the higher the score, the better)

GPU performance

Here you can find the price/performance difference between all the GPUs that come in the Microsoft Surface Pro X series.

Results are for the 3DMark: Fire Strike (Graphics) benchmark (the higher the score, the better)

Microsoft Surface Pro X in-depth review

Not long ago we managed to snatch a Surface Pro 7 for review, and we were baffled by the versatility this tablet offered. Without a doubt, its strongest ace was the Ice Lake processor inside, which meant you can run pretty much every app on Windows. Now, we have the Surface Pro X, which has a pretty euphonious name but is an inferior device, compared to the Surface Pro 7.One of the main reasons why is the ARM architecture it uses. This means that 64-bit programs are pretty much out of the question. However, the Microsoft SQ1 CPU is based on the Snapdragon 8sx and features a higher clock ([...]

Pros

  • Covers 93% of the sRGB gamut (Chi Mei P130ZFA-BA1) and has a great color accuracy
  • Thin, light, and premium design
  • Very good build quality
  • High maximum brightness (450 nits)
  • IR face recognition and LTE support

Cons

  • Very limited I/O
  • Memory is soldered to the motherboard
  • Windows is not very well suited for ARM integration in 2020