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This Surface Pro OLED with 12-core processor is a solid deal

A high-refresh rate OLED display, 12-core Snapdragon X Elite, and 16GB of RAM for less than $950.
The Surface Pro 11

Microsoft recently increased the price of its Surface devices, making them quite difficult to recommend, especially in light of devices like the MacBook Neo and MacBook Air. However, at the right price, Surface devices remain great computers for daily use, and this Surface Pro with an OLED display can now be yours for less than $950.

When Microsoft launched the latest Surface Pro, the cheapest OLED configuration was priced at $1,499, 50% more expensive than the most affordable IPS configuration. Now, however, you can get it below the original MSRP. For this money, you get a 12-core Snapdragon X Elite processor, a powerful NPU for on-device AI processing, 16 GB of memory, and a user-replaceable 256 GB SSD.

The computer has a 13-inch OLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a 1:1M contrast ratio. It also works with the Surface Slim Pen 2 stylus with haptic feedback for writing and note-taking. You can also pair the computer with a Surface keyboard cover to turn it into a complete laptop replacement.

As for battery life, Microsoft promises up to 14 hours on a single charge, and you can recharge it with a 65W adapter via Surface Connect or a USB Type-C cable.


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