

It's the equivalent of getting into a $90K car for the first time and realizing why your Honda is a third of the cost. See Surface Pro at Microsoft (opens in new tab) I could also add the corny but somewhat accurate "cool factor" of the Surface Pro. It may have to do with that substantially quicker SSD found in the Pro that shines in the 512GB model. Performance - Both the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop run Windows 10 with ease, but Surface Pro feels a smidge zippier.Again, I'd rather have the option than not. It's evident Surface Pro is just a more adaptable PC than Surface Laptop. Versatility - I don't often switch to tablet mode with the Surface Pro, but again, I like the possibility of having it.The new Surface Pro and Surface Pen are just too good to resist at times.

Surface Pen - I don't draw a lot, but I still like the option.I also use the touch screen more because it is physically closer to me. The Surface Pro is more immersive in that regard. Closeness - I don't usually prefer 12.3-inch displays, but due to the Surface Pro's design, it tends to sit closer to my face than a traditional 13-inch laptop's screen negating the viewing difference.

I can't accuse the Surface Laptop of being heavy, but it is heavier than Surface Pro.
