
Microsoft Surface Pro 8
13", Core i7-1185G7, 16 GB, 256 GB, Without keyboard layout
Microsoft Surface Pro 8
13", Core i7-1185G7, 16 GB, 256 GB, Without keyboard layout
Das Normale Pro 8 nicht, jedoch das Surface Pro 8 Business siehe hier: https://www.microsoft.com/de-ch/surface/business/surface-pro-8
The refresh rate is set to 60 Hz by default. However, 120 Hz can be set, which then comes at the expense of battery life.
Hello, I am sorry, as I did not use the device, I returned it unopened. I am therefore unable to answer your questions.
No, everything you will buy it separately
I recommend the Yoga 7 Gen 7 model with AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor. It is more efficient than an Intel processor, it also gets less hot and the battery lasts even longer. The Yoga 7 Gen 7 with AMD Ryzen 6800U CPU is available directly from Lenovo, for example, and you can even configure it with up to 32 GB of RAM. Pen support is also available.
This stylus is compatible with: Microsoft Surface Slim Pen 2 To charge it you need an additional accessory, here are the keyboards that include a charging slot: Signature Keyboard for Surface Pro, Surface Laptop Studio and Surface Duo 2 pen case Alternatively, a charger is also available: Microsoft Surface Slim Pen Charger
Es gibt diverse dongle. Ich habe einen simplen von satechi Satechi USB-C Slim Multi-port (1 x HDMI, 60 W, USB C, USB A) der läuft super
According to Reddit and reviews on Amazon, virtually all foils are supposed to degrade touch and stylus operation. That's why I opted for a display-protecting hard case a la UAG instead.
The Surface Dock works - flawlessly. Keyboard - I have my doubts, but unfortunately I don't know.
Why don't you ask first? All windows 10 apps actually run on Windows 11. If this is not possible, simply buy a secondhand one from ricardo.
For mobile, daily use on the construction site, I would take the Pro X (I have both, Pro 8 as a "workstation" on 2 4k screens in the office and the Pro-X as a mobile device). Pro 8 is much faster, but that is the only advantage. The Pro X can run classic Windows programmes well, now also 64 bit. Except for exotic hardware peripherals, everything runs. The Pro X has three significant advantages that could be relevant for you: 1) battery life, 2) permanent internet connection via integrated sim card, 3) it feels much more mobile because it is much thinner. And maybe it's also relevant on the construction site that it doesn't have ventilation slots where it can rain in. Surface Pro X is generally underestimated as a work device, in my opinion. I'm not familiar with Apple, I've tried it a few times, it's great for private use (iPhone, etc.), but I couldn't use it for work because of incompatibilities and inflexibilities.
Thunderbolt 3 and 4 use the USB-C connector. TB 1 and 2 had other connectors. But see for yourself: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/d/surface-pro-8/8qwcrtq8v8xg?activetab=pivot:techspecstab
No, the stylus and keyboard are not included. The screen has these specifications: PixelSense Flow Tactile 13''. Resolution: 2880 x 1920 pixels Refresh rate: 120 Hz It does not support 144Hz.
I don't think so, because the screen is slightly bigger. Had to buy a new keyboard.
Pen yes, keyboard unfortunately not due to different connections. However, I recommend the new pen with the keyboard for the Pro8 =)
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