- SAMPLITUDE PRO X2 SILVER REVIEW 1080P
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- SAMPLITUDE PRO X2 SILVER REVIEW PC
On the right side, there's still a Surface Connect port, which is also USB 3.2 Gen 2, so the port is equal to the actual USB ports. That's another big design change that we saw which switching to the aluminum Surface Pro X there's no USB Type-C, something that Microsoft often boasted about in its Intel-based Surface Pro. On the left side, you'll find two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports that will get you up to 10Gbps data transfer speeds. If you want to spend less than that, you have to get Black and an SQ1 chipset. Starting at $1,499, you'll need to get 16GB RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of storage. The new SQ2 processor is just for higher-end configurations of the Surface Pro X, and so is the Platinum color. It has a white strip across the top for cellular antennas, and the rest is Platinum with a chrome Microsoft logo on the kickstand. I often look at silver, aluminum laptops as basic, but there's nothing basic about the new Surface Pro X. Of course, I've got the new color, and it blew my socks off. Honestly, when Microsoft told me that it was sending me a Surface Pro X with an SQ2, I was secretly hoping I'd get a Black one with a Poppy Red Surface Keyboard. I was not excited about this nearly as much as I was about the SQ2 chipset. The Surface Pro X now comes in Platinum, which is a more traditional Surface color. And you read that right don't call it a Type Cover. That's why the pen doesn't magnetically attach to the side, and the ports for the Surface Keyboard are different. Microsoft actually made a lot of different design choices for this product, because the ARM64 processor allowed for a thinner build. That's because the Surface Pro X is made out of aluminum, a heavier material than magnesium. To be clear though, while it's much thinner than an Intel-powered Surface Pro, it's not lighter. I'm not usually a fan of the tablet form factor, but I make an exception for this lovely device. The Surface Pro X is thin, lightweight, compact, and I love it.
SAMPLITUDE PRO X2 SILVER REVIEW 1080P
Windows Hello face authentication camera (front-facing)ĥ.0MP front-facing camera with 1080p full HD videoġ0.0MP rear-facing autofocus camera with 1080p HD and 4k videoĢW stereo speakers with Dolby Audio soundĬlaims made in the specs, such as battery life, are based on Microsoft's own spec sheet. It's an improved model, and frankly, a sexier one. Microsoft isn't even branding it as such. If you bought the first one, this isn't about whether or not you should buy the new one. I wanted to be up front with that in this review. The new Surface Pro X is similar it's simply a new configuration of the existing Surface Pro X.
You might recall that the Surface Pro 6 was basically a spec bump (to Intel eighth-gen) and a new color variant (Black), but it was still considered a product refresh. Microsoft isn't shy about how minor of a refresh this is.
The other big change in the Pro X is that it comes in a new, beautiful Platinum color.
SAMPLITUDE PRO X2 SILVER REVIEW UPDATE
Just like the Microsoft SQ1 was based on the Snapdragon 8cx, the SQ2 is based on the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2, and the 8cx Gen 2 is already a minor update on the 8cx.
The big internal change is that it comes with an SQ2 chipset instead of an SQ1. To be clear, this is a very minor refresh.
SAMPLITUDE PRO X2 SILVER REVIEW PC
It was my favorite PC of 2019, and thanks to a minor refresh, it's my favorite PC of 2020 too.
SAMPLITUDE PRO X2 SILVER REVIEW PORTABLE
Almost exactly a year ago, I reviewed the original Surface Pro X saying that it's the perfect portable PC (for me).