


The Surface Pro 8 is said to have a 120Hz display, which would make games and other software appear much smoother and responsive. And because the Surface Pro 8 reportedly has much thinner bezels than before, you’ll be able to see even more of the screen.Ī bigger screen is always nice, but a fast refresh rate can be just as important. It’s not a gigantic difference in size, but every inch matters. The new Surface Pro 8 is reportedly getting a bigger display than the Surface Pro 7, jumping from 12.3 inches to 13 inches. What’s the screen size and refresh rate for the Surface Pro 8? The Verge has corroborated the leak with its own sources. While we’ll know everything this Wednesday, a leak from user on Twitter shows a screenshot with loads of alleged information on the Surface Pro 8.

I was not convinced to buy SB2 because of some of the HW issues, pen jitter and ofc would rather buy something with refreshed internals for future proofing.With Samsung and Apple devices already announced this year, leakers have turned to spoiling Microsoft’s Surface event that’s scheduled for September 22. I never owned a Surface device, but I'm lurking around here for quite some time now and I was ready to pull the trigger on the SB3 13.5", though that did not happen on the october event. (And I'm a lefty, which is usually a problem in itself.) I was looking for a device on which I could write notes, draw a bit, do some UX stuff and create music. What are your thoughs and experiences with the Surface Pro's 12.3" screen? What is it good for and for what tasks/uses would you rather have bigger screen?įor example can you write on 12" display a lot of text comfortably? Can you draw on it, or would you prefer at least 13.5" screen of the Surface Book?
