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Microsoft Surface Pro 8-13" Touchscreen - Intel® Evo Platform Core™ i5-8GB Memory - 256GB SSD - Device Only - Graphite (Latest Model)

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  • The power of a laptop with the flexibility of a tablet, and every angle in between, with 13 inch touchscreen, iconic built-in Kickstand, and detachable Keyboard.
  • Windows 11 brings your closer to what you love. Family, friends, obsessions, music, creations — Windows 11 is the one place for it all. With a fresh new feel and tools that make it easier to be efficient, it has what you need for whatever’s next.
  • The first Surface Pro built on the Intel Evo platform. Do it all with the Intel Evo platform — performance, graphics, and battery life in a thin and light PC.
  • The best pen experience on Pro with rechargeable Surface Slim Pen 2 and Surface Pro 8, for the natural feeling of pen on paper,(4) securely stored in Surface Pro Signature Keyboard.
  • Type in comfort. Sleek and compact, Surface Signature Keyboard performs like a traditional laptop keyboard complete with a full function row and backlit keys.
  • You’re going to need Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Don’t forget to add Microsoft 365
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*Some accessories and software sold separately. Available colors and materials may vary by market and configuration. 1 - Battery life varies significantly based on usage, network and feature configuration, signal strength, settings and other factors. See Surface.com for details. 2 - Requires Dolby encoded content and audio. 3 - Pen storage and charging available on select Keyboards. 4 - Tactile signals with Surface Slim Pen 2 can be experienced on some applications on Surface Delia running Windows 11. Surface Slim Pen 2 sold separately.

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Unlock more possibilities than ever with the Pro designed for a Pro like you. The first consumer laptop-to-tablet PC based on the Intel® Evo™ platform and designed to light up the best of Windows 11, Surface Pro 8 combines the power of a laptop with the flexibility of a tablet, and every angle in between, with the iconic Kickstand and detachable Keyboard* with built-in Slim Pen storage and charging.** Do great things with a larger 13” touchscreen, faster connections with Thunderbolt™ 4 ports, and extra speed when you need it.

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Amazon.com Return Policy:You may return any new computer purchased from Amazon.com that is "dead on arrival," arrives in damaged condition, or is still in unopened boxes, for a full refund within 30 days of purchase. Amazon.com reserves the right to test "dead on arrival" returns and impose a customer fee equal to 15 percent of the product sales price if the customer misrepresents the condition of the product. Any returned computer that is damaged through customer misuse, is missing parts, or is in unsellable condition due to customer tampering will result in the customer being charged a higher restocking fee based on the condition of the product. Amazon.com will not accept returns of any desktop or notebook computer more than 30 days after you receive the shipment. New, used, and refurbished products purchased from Marketplace vendors are subject to the returns policy of the individual vendor.
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    Surface Pro 8 Laptop
    The first Surface Pro built on the Intel Evo platform.

    Do it all with the Intel Evo platform

    The first Surface Pro built on the Intel Evo platform, Surface Pro 8 is designed to light up the best of Windows 11.

    Surface Pro 8
    Windows 11

    New laptops from Surface, now with Windows 11

    Inspiration meets originality on new Surface laptops, designed to light up the best of Windows 11 and adapt to you.

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    Sustainability features

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    Energy efficiency

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    Customer reviews

    4.2 out of 5 stars
    4.2 out of 5
    163 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the performance, battery life, screen quality and touch screen of the notebook. They mention that it runs fairly okay, has good battery life and that the touch is responsive at times. However, some complain about the USB port issues.

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    6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the performance of the notebook computer. They mention that it runs fairly okay so far, is able to do basic things, and has worked for three months with no issues. Some say that the touch screen is handy.

    "...Ordered a Docking station and works great." Read more

    "I really like it and everything was very great, touch screen, Screen quality and battery life and more …...." Read more

    "...maybe 1/20 times produce a wobbly line, but is far more consistent and usable...." Read more

    "...This was a gift for a college student and worked great right out of the box. When the battery got low he plugged it in aaand... nothing...." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the battery life of the notebook computer. They mention that the new features and battery life make it an outstanding product.

    "...it and everything was very great, touch screen, Screen quality and battery life and more …. Thank you Amazon I really like purchasing from amazon ...." Read more

    "Great computer, long battery life. Touch screen is so handy" Read more

    "New features and battery life make this an outstanding product...." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the screen quality of the notebook computer. They mention that it has a wonderful surface and the pen is nice.

    "I really like it and everything was very great, touch screen, Screen quality and battery life and more …...." Read more

    "...But, it works! The pen is nice, too, though I am frustrated that I had to buy it at all...." Read more

    "...If not sold then shipped. The screen look great and with the added keyboard it’s just awesome." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers like the touch screen of the notebook computer. They mention that it's responsive at times.

    "I really like it and everything was very great, touch screen, Screen quality and battery life and more …...." Read more

    "...watch videos, type documents, the speakers are clear, the touch is responsive at times - little lagging intermittently, overheats with RPGs and..." Read more

    "Great computer, long battery life. Touch screen is so handy" Read more

    3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the USB port of the notebook computer. They mention that there is no 3.0 USB port to transfer files to a USB drive, and the charging port is iffy.

    "...Only issue, very minor, no 3.0 USB port to transfer files to a USB drive. Ordered a Docking station and works great." Read more

    "...Unfortunately, My Pro 4 is finally on its way out. The charging port is iffy, and it does not support Windows 11, meaning in a year or so it would..." Read more

    "...No surface product box or labelling. The ports were straight up wrong..." Read more

    Worse than the SP4 for art
    4 Stars
    Worse than the SP4 for art
    I've had a Surface Pro 4 for years now and it has been used for all my personal and commissioned artwork since I got it. Before that, I had a SP3, which was also amazing -- so I'm a big Surface fan in general. Unfortunately, My Pro 4 is finally on its way out. The charging port is iffy, and it does not support Windows 11, meaning in a year or so it would be obsolete anyway. So, with the good sale on the 8s, which has 11 by default, I decided to upgrade.The 8 does have a bigger screen and an upgradable hard drive, which are the nicest features. But for art, it feels like a downgrade to a much cheaper tablet.Firstly, despite Microsoft saying it supports their specific models, none of the old Surface pens actually work fully. I tested OneNote, Paint, Medibang Paint Pro, and Photoshop, just to be sure it wasn't software-based.... but using any of those pens caused CRAZY line wobble on diagonals (see picture; straight line is when I tried using my finger). Drawing vertical or horizontal lines, no problem -- straight as your hand can go. Even using a ruler, attempting to draw any line that veers horizontally (or a circle/any shape that requires diagonal angles) produces a very strange squiggle that renders art impossible. I spent HOURS with Microsoft support, downloading drivers, reinstalling Windows, the whole works -- right up until they told me that it must be a device problem and to return it. So return it I did.... and the second one has the exact same problem. I drove all the way into town to a store that had a display model and tested my multiple pens on that one, and found even the display has that issue. Weird seeing as they even sold the old pens still!So, I tried upgrading to the Slim Pen 2, a nice extra hundred and twenty bucks that I didn't expect to have to spend since my SP4 pens were listed as compatible. But, it works! The pen is nice, too, though I am frustrated that I had to buy it at all. If the computer can't recognize the pens fully, IMO they shouldn't be listed as supported. If I had known that I needed the newest surface pen from the get go, I wouldn't be nearly as annoyed.But then, I found out that not ONLY do you need to use a very specific pen.... but you CAN'T use a screen protector. My SP4 worked with a good tempered glass screen protector on it, absolutely no problem. I went through 3 protectors over the last few years due to them cracking or getting scratched, so I definitely need a protector -- but upon installing any glass protector on the 8, I get the diagonal wobbly line issue AGAIN. For pete's sake. I tested 4 different screen protectors and had the same issue every time. I read reviews for every single brand's screen protector available on Amazon, and each one had a review saying they had touch issues after applying it.Eventually, I found a film-based matte protector that DOES work. It will maybe 1/20 times produce a wobbly line, but is far more consistent and usable. Only problem is that there was literally one option available for a film-based protector on amazon, it was awful to install and has bubbles, and the matte visibility makes it have an awful texture/distorts the picture a bit. Perhaps as the device gets older, more screen protectors will be developed for it that aren't annoying, but for now I feel forced into using it this way and I still find myself using my 4 despite its charging issues.Thus far I'm very disappointed in the 8. As a note-taking device or portable Windows tablet, it's fine, but for art I'd pick an SP4 over it any day.
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    I've had a Surface Pro 4 for years now and it has been used for all my personal and commissioned artwork since I got it. Before that, I had a SP3, which was also amazing -- so I'm a big Surface fan in general. Unfortunately, My Pro 4 is finally on its way out. The charging port is iffy, and it does not support Windows 11, meaning in a year or so it would be obsolete anyway. So, with the good sale on the 8s, which has 11 by default, I decided to upgrade.

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    Firstly, despite Microsoft saying it supports their specific models, none of the old Surface pens actually work fully. I tested OneNote, Paint, Medibang Paint Pro, and Photoshop, just to be sure it wasn't software-based.... but using any of those pens caused CRAZY line wobble on diagonals (see picture; straight line is when I tried using my finger). Drawing vertical or horizontal lines, no problem -- straight as your hand can go. Even using a ruler, attempting to draw any line that veers horizontally (or a circle/any shape that requires diagonal angles) produces a very strange squiggle that renders art impossible. I spent HOURS with Microsoft support, downloading drivers, reinstalling Windows, the whole works -- right up until they told me that it must be a device problem and to return it. So return it I did.... and the second one has the exact same problem. I drove all the way into town to a store that had a display model and tested my multiple pens on that one, and found even the display has that issue. Weird seeing as they even sold the old pens still!

    So, I tried upgrading to the Slim Pen 2, a nice extra hundred and twenty bucks that I didn't expect to have to spend since my SP4 pens were listed as compatible. But, it works! The pen is nice, too, though I am frustrated that I had to buy it at all. If the computer can't recognize the pens fully, IMO they shouldn't be listed as supported. If I had known that I needed the newest surface pen from the get go, I wouldn't be nearly as annoyed.

    But then, I found out that not ONLY do you need to use a very specific pen.... but you CAN'T use a screen protector. My SP4 worked with a good tempered glass screen protector on it, absolutely no problem. I went through 3 protectors over the last few years due to them cracking or getting scratched, so I definitely need a protector -- but upon installing any glass protector on the 8, I get the diagonal wobbly line issue AGAIN. For pete's sake. I tested 4 different screen protectors and had the same issue every time. I read reviews for every single brand's screen protector available on Amazon, and each one had a review saying they had touch issues after applying it.

    Eventually, I found a film-based matte protector that DOES work. It will maybe 1/20 times produce a wobbly line, but is far more consistent and usable. Only problem is that there was literally one option available for a film-based protector on amazon, it was awful to install and has bubbles, and the matte visibility makes it have an awful texture/distorts the picture a bit. Perhaps as the device gets older, more screen protectors will be developed for it that aren't annoying, but for now I feel forced into using it this way and I still find myself using my 4 despite its charging issues.

    Thus far I'm very disappointed in the 8. As a note-taking device or portable Windows tablet, it's fine, but for art I'd pick an SP4 over it any day.
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