[caption id="attachment_4341" align="aligncenter" width="800"] "Surface Pro 7+"[/caption] The United States Microsoft announced the 2in1 “Surface P...
The United States Microsoft announced the 2in1 “Surface Pro 7+” equipped with the 11th generation Core processor on the 11th (local time). The Japanese product page is open to the public, and it seems that it will be handled in Japan as well, and it will be sold to corporations first. Prices in the US start at $ 899 for the Wi-Fi model and $ 1,149 for the LTE model.
The difference from the previous Surface Pro 7 is that the processor has changed from the 10th generation to the 11th generation Core, and it also supports LTE as an option. In addition, the SSD adopts a small one in the form of an SD card so that it can be replaced later. However, it cannot be exchanged by the user.
The main specifications are CPU Core i3-1115G4 / i5-1135G7 / i7-1165G7, memory 8/16 / 32GB (32GB is Wi-Fi model only), storage 128GB / 256GB / 512GB (Wi-Fi model) Only) / 1TB (Wi-Fi model only), display is 12.3-inch, resolution is 2,736 x 1,824 dots, OS is Windows 10 Pro.
Interfaces are USB Type-C, USB, audio output, Surface Connect port, Surface type cover port, microSD card slot (Wi-Fi model only), Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, Windows Hello compatible camera, 5 million pixel front Equipped with a camera, 8 million pixel rear camera, etc. The SIM slot of the LTE model is Nano SIM, and the LTE band is 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/14/19/20/25/26/28/29/30/38/39 It corresponds to / 40/41/66.
The main body size is 292 x 201 x 8.5 mm (width x depth x height), and the weight is 770 to 796 g. Battery life is 15 hours for the Wi-Fi model and 13.5 hours for the LTE model.
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