Microsoft Surface Pro X SQ2 4G review
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- 13 inches
- 1920 x 2880
- Windows
The Microsoft Surface Pro X SQ2 is a tablet designed for business. It runs Windows 11 (with the option to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for free) and while it’s designed for business, it’s ready for anything. The 256GB hard drive is spacious, the sizeable screen is high resolution and the enormous 16GB of Ram is better than most tablets. he cost for all that power is significant, so is it worth it? Here’s our review.
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- What is it?
- How fast it is?
- What’s it like to use?
- What’s the screen like?
- How good are the speakers?
- How long does the battery last?
- Should I buy it?
Last checked by Which?
March 2022
First reviewed by Which?
January 2022
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