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The Surface Pro 6 is not a gaming machine, and it never claims to be. But just for kicks, we ran it through 3DMark and even tried a couple of games on it.
The Surface Go is more of a compact iPad-like device. It sports a 10-inch screen with a 1,800 x 1,200 resolution and a pixel density of 217. The Surface Pro 6 is bigger, more like a traditional PC.
The Surface Pro 6 starts at $899 — $100 less than the Laptop 2 — but doesn't come with a keyboard. So with a keyboard, at the least, you'd have to spend $1,028.
Header Cell - Column 0 Surface Pro 6 Surface Go; Processor: 8th Gen Intel Core i5-8250U8th Gen Intel Core i7-8650U: Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y: RAM: 8GB, 16GB DDR3 ...
Microsoft supplied a loaner Surface Pro 6 for this review. The unit tested is black with an Intel Core-i5 8250U, with 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage priced at $1,199.
Microsoft's Surface Pro 6 tablet boasts a new 8th-generation Core chip inside it, as well as a new color option: black. If only the buying process weren't so confusing.
Visually, you’d be hard-pressed to differentiate the Surface Pro 6, the Surface Pro (2017), or the Surface Pro 4, all iterations on Microsoft’s iconic 12.3-inch two-in-one PC.
To boot, the Surface Pro 6's single regular USB-A port, as well as the multiple USB ports on the Surface Dock, only support USB 3.0, not USB 3.1, which is twice as fast.
Size wise the dimensions of the Pro 6 match the Pro from 2017. The weight is also similar, and so is the port situation. The Surface Pro 6 still skips including a USB-C port, and the USB port that ...
The Surface Pro 6 will also start at £879 in the UK and AU$1,349 in Australia. The Surface Laptop 2 will start at $999. UK and Australia pricing wasn't immediately available, but converts roughly ...