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Fully-loaded Microsoft Surface Pro 7 with i7 in Review: A Premium Worth its Price

Started by Redaktion, February 23, 2020, 23:45:50

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Redaktion

Following our extensive Core i5-equipped Microsoft Surface Pro 7 review we also took a closer look a the i7 SKU with more RAM. Users can expect more than just improved CPU performance. Find out in our review what other differences we found between the two convertibles.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Fully-loaded-Microsoft-Surface-Pro-7-with-i7-in-Review-A-Premium-Worth-its-Price.454434.0.html

Saif

Is it coming dual language keyboard Arabic and English?

What is the price and dose it includes home delivery?

Thanks ,Saif

Rick

Seriously Saif the language is something you can activate as it is pre installed on Windows.

S.Yu

Quote from: Rick on February 24, 2020, 11:01:39
Seriously Saif the language is something you can activate as it is pre installed on Windows.
It's a legit question. Some OEM versions of Windows come language-locked, without the ability to add a second language nor change the primary language, like the one in my XPS13 2-in-1. However I got a Pro key for dirt cheap (~$2) and easily upgraded to Pro :)

Matty

As an owner of a Pro6 I have one HUGE pain point and suspect same issue exists for Pro7: it is only being able to use MS store rather than Google play store to install apps :-(
There are hardly any apps on MS, it is very frustrating. The workaround is to install Bluestacks though this is v clunky and far from ideal. I wish MS would ditch their store or at least allow Google play to be installed. Surface pros are supposed to be tablets as well but sadly it falls way short of my expectations. If I had understood the limitations I would not have bought a surface pro :-(

S.Yu

Quote from: Matty on February 25, 2020, 06:01:11
As an owner of a Pro6 I have one HUGE pain point and suspect same issue exists for Pro7: it is only being able to use MS store rather than Google play store to install apps :-(
There are hardly any apps on MS, it is very frustrating. The workaround is to install Bluestacks though this is v clunky and far from ideal. I wish MS would ditch their store or at least allow Google play to be installed. Surface pros are supposed to be tablets as well but sadly it falls way short of my expectations. If I had understood the limitations I would not have bought a surface pro :-(
You were seriously expecting to run apks on x86 native?

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