![]() ![]() The latter means that the Surface Pro 7 Plus has protections against privilege escalation attacks that target the device's memory. The new Plus model has a removable SSD for data retention (as previously seen in the Pro X and Laptop 3) and features Windows Enhanced Hardware Security features enabled by default, according to Microsoft. ![]() Otherwise, the Surface Pro 7 Plus ships with the same 12.3" 2736x1824 resolution display, a single Type-C port, a single Type-A port, a 3.5mm audio jack, Microsoft's Surface Connect port, and a microSDXC card reader in the WiFi-only models (the LTE model swaps this for a nanoSIM card slot).įor security, Microsoft made a couple of other notable changes from the original Surface Pro 7. ![]() That's an increase of 4.5 hours over the original Surface Pro 7, which isn't too surprising as that model has a 46.5 watt-hour battery. Microsoft claims the Surface Pro 7 Plus can last up to 15 hours on a single charge with its 50.4 watt-hour battery. According to The Verge, only the Intel Core i5 (1135G7) model at $1,149 will have optional LTE support, which certainly simplifies things for businesses and educational institutions but means there are fewer options if you want on-the-go connectivity and the best performance. The base i3 model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage starts at $899, while the highest-end i7 model tops out at 32GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage for $2,799. The Surface Pro 7 Plus is powered by Intel's 11th Gen "Tiger Lake" processor, starting from Intel's Core i3 (1115G4) all the way up to Intel's Core i7 (1165G7). ![]()
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