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Microsoft Surface Pro X launched in India | Price Specs


Microsoft has officially launched Surface Pro X in India online on Amazon.in. It will be available to purchase / pre-order in the coming weeks. In the US, the price is $927 as of this writing. The Official MRP price in India is INR 98,999. It is available in just one color - Black.

Microsoft has also launched Surface Pro 7 at a price of Rs 72,999 ( check here ) and Surface Laptop 3 at a price of Rs 98,999 ( check here ) in India.

Unlike other Surface Pro products, Surface Pro X doesn't ship with an Intel processor, instead, it has an ARM-based Microsoft SQ1 chipset ( custom-made in partnership with Qualcomm ) and Adreno 685 GPU for graphics. If you normally use high-end 64-bit software like Photoshop, Surface Pro X is Not for you. Microsoft recommends you go for their Surface Book series of laptops for such tasks.

Since this is an ARM laptop, there is a chance some regular apps might cause compatibility issues. More info on that here.

Surface Pro X Specs and Features
  • 13” PixelSense Display ( 3:2 aspect ratio, 2880 x 1920 pixels resolution - 267 PPI, 450nits max brightness )
  • 8GB or 16GB LPDDR4x RAM
  • Removable SSD ( 128GB, 256GB or 512GB )
  • Microsoft SQ1 chipset
  • Adreno 685 GPU 
  • Windows 10 Home
  • 10MP rear camera with 4K recording support / 5MP front shooter with Windows Hello Face authentication support
  • 2W stereo speakers
  • Battery life: Up to 13 hours 
  • Bluetooth 5
  • Snapdragon X24 LTE Modem
Source: Amazon.in

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