Microsoft
Surface Pro 11
Based on 191 Reddit mentions
$1018.00
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Microsoft Surface Pro 12 leak reveals ultra-premium pricing and 5G connectivity
The reported price is outrageous, but comparing with the MacBook Neo isn’t really a good comparison. Hoping this is the top top price variant that most don’t actually end up buying. In my case, for my use case, the 32gb Surface pro 11 snapdragon x elite gives me all the power I need for the form fac
...Suitable_Sand_9278 in r/Surface
April 18, 2026 12:33 PM
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best microsoft laptop for school use?
I use my Surface Pro 11 for exactly these reasons! I am a student, and I could not recommend any better tablet-laptop or PC. I use a Snapdragon X-Plus with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. Works really well, and is perfect for your use-case.
Crispytoys in r/Surface
May 25, 2026 8:17 AM
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NVIDIA N1x is the Company's Arm Notebook Superchip
It is. The emulation has improved significantly from the Surface Pro X era. I am not certain why users here are expressing negative sentiment because for the vast majority of users, it just works now. The only cases are power user corner cases so do not pay attention to the hate. I only use the Luna
...Hifihedgehog in r/hardware
June 10, 2025 3:53 PM
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Surface Pro 12-inch hands-on impressions: Microsoft and Qualcomm may have a home run
I'm not terribly impressed with the new devices, mostly because they don't fit my particular needs. However, the notion that has been previously expressed that Microsoft isn't serious about Arm is further dispelled by these new devices - and the fact that the business versions will also be Arm based
...chuckop in r/Surface
May 8, 2025 4:35 PM
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Surface Pro as a light travel tablet and light gaming
I bought the Surface Pro 11th Edition for Business because I wanted the Intel processor. I'm old (started with PCs before the original IBM PC), set in my ways and I don't want to deal with potential ARM compatibility issues. It works fine for me; I can run Visual Studio for C++, Eclipse for Java, et
...NotYetReadyToRetire in r/Surface
May 13, 2026 9:42 PM
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XDA gives the Zenbook A16 a 9.5/10 - "Windows on Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme is finally what Arm laptops should have been"
The problem is that to truly "get" Arm you have to experience it, and a lot of the tech-savvy people who are skeptical about Arm don't get to do that because they rely on misinformation or old news. I was skeptical about Arm too - until I got my first Arm device ever with the Surface Pro 11 two year
...WearHeadphonesPlease in r/snapdragon
April 25, 2026 4:59 PM
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Best Choice for a Student
As with all things "It depends" is the answer. That said, I'm an older physics student (this is my second degree) taking advanced classes and the Surface Pro 11 has really been fantastic. The Surface Pro feels made for STEM. For all practical purposes, it's basically as good for note-taking as the i
...DumplingsEverywhere in r/Surface
April 9, 2026 6:34 AM
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Two-year-old Surface PCs get $300 price hikes as sub-$1,000 models go away
ipad pro seems like a way better value proposition at that price point I had an iPad Pro prior, and I disagree. I got fed up with not being able to do any serious work on the thing, and being locked down on a device I paid significant money for. Again, I hate what Windows has become, but at least I
...UnexpectedAnanas in r/technology
April 15, 2026 4:42 AM
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Considering switching to Surface from Mac + iPad
It's a really good balance between a tablet (that isn't just a bigger phone, especially paired with the pen) and a laptop (full version of Windows). Performance is still really good on SP11 (Surface Pro 11), and you can get around 10h of battery life with normal usage. Nothing groundbreaking, but it
...Nicalay2 in r/Surface
August 6, 2025 6:01 PM
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I need a straight answer on Snapdragon cpus on windows (surface ofc)
I got one last week at work to put it through some paces and see exactly what support there is for the range of apps i use. I'd say 80% is native ARM. The other 20%, unsurprisingly, is made of of legacy Microsoft app services and some other specific apps I use. However, even those work just fine run
...terribilus in r/Surface
May 7, 2026 5:15 AM
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