With that, you get the versatility of this new connection without the raw throughput of the Thunderbolt 3 technology. As for the most major Surface Pro 7 design change, we get USB-C at long last, but it’s on the USB 3.1 standard and not Thunderbolt 3. Now having issued practically the same tablet for two years, it’s becoming clear that either Microsoft has reached its limits on the original Surface Pro design, which is unlikely, or the company is simply no longer tweaking the Surface Pro. But again, this specification hasn’t changed in years and could use an update at least in features, such as HDR and enhanced colour gamut coverage. It’s just as sharp, vibrant and responsive to touch as the previous generation, which was already quite impressive. The tablet’s touchscreen still comes in at 12.3 inches on the diagonal with a 2,736 x 1,824 resolution (267 pixels per inch) and a 3:2 aspect ratio. The tablet also still comes in the same matte black and silver aluminium finishes. The device still measures 11.5 x 7.9 x 0.33 inches (292 x 201 x 8.5mm) and weighs 1.7 pounds (770g). Microsoft may have finally included a USB-C port, but absolutely nothing else has changed about the Surface Pro 7 design. How’s the design of the Microsoft Surface Pro 7? The new Surface Pro 7 adapts to the way you work - at the office, at home, or on the go - and delivers more power than ever before, with a laptop-class Intel Core processor, all-day battery, Instant On, improved graphics, and more multitasking connections. The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 did not reinvent its Windows-tablet predecessors when it launched but instead iterated on a time-tested design by delivering better performance and adding a USB Type-C port.
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