Best Surface Pro 7 deals in November 2024
Save with the best Surface Pro 7 deals
Microsoft's Surface Pro 7 and Surface Pro 7+ tablets are solid iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab Ultra alternatives. Add with an optional Surface Type Cover keyboard, either one holds its own against today's best laptops.
Back to school sales continue to roll out as students prepare for the next semester. If you're going off to college, returning to campus or learning from home, now is a great time to save.
We're currently seeing significant markdowns on the Surface Pro 8's predecessor. So if you're in the market for a new tablet to get things done, the Surface Pro 7 is worth considering.
Best Surface Pro 7+ deals
The Surface Pro 7 for business users
Storage: 128GB/256GB/1TB | Weight: 1.8 pounds | Screen Size: 12.3-inches | Resolution: 2736 x 1824-pixels | CPU: 11th Gen Intel Core i3- Core i7 | Front Camera: 5MP | Rear Camera: 8MP | Battery Life: 8:49 hours
Starting from $912, the Surface Pro 7+ is specifically engineered for business professionals. The base model packs a 12.3 inches, 2736 x 1824-pixel display, 11th Gen Intel Core i3 CPU, 8GB of RAM and 128GB SSD.
As we note in our Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ review, it delivers faster CPU and GPU performance than the original Surface Pro 7. It also has a swappable SSD and fanless chassis, which you don't often see on a tablet.
For one-step, secure login, above the display is an IR webcam for facial recognition login via Windows Hello fingerprint sensor. And while there's no fingerprint reader on the Surface Pro 7+ itself, the optional Surface Pro Type Cover (sold separately) has one built-in.
With a weight of 1.8 pounds with an 11.5 x 7.9 x 0.3-inch chassis, the Surface Pro 7+ is nearly identical to its predecessor (1.7 pounds, 0.3 inches). It's on par with the Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable (1.7 pounds, 0.3 inches) and Surface Pro X (1.7 pounds, 0.3 inches).
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As for its port layout, the Surface Pro 7+ packs a USB Type-C port, USB 3.0 Type-A port, Surface Connect port, a 3.5mm headphone jack and an SD card slot. There's also a built-in SIM card slot on board for optional LTE connectivity.
Best Surface Pro 7 deals
Surface Pro 7 with USB-C, 10th Gen CPU power
Storage: 128GB/256GB | Weight: 1.7 pounds | Screen Size: 12.3-inches | Resolution: 2736 x 1824-pixels | CPU: 10th Gen Intel Core i3/Core i5 | Front Camera: 5MP | Rear Camera: 8MP | Battery Life: 8 hours
Despite its age, the 2019 Surface Pro 7 is still among the best 2-in-1 devices to buy. The $749 base model Surface Pro 7 in this deal packs a 12.3-inch (2736 x 1824) PixelSense touch display, 10th Gen Intel Core i3 CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD.
In our Surface Pro 7 review, we found its premium design and bright, vivid display impressive. We also liked its fast performance and gave the Surface Pro 7 a rating of 4 out of 5-stars.
In real-world tests, we enjoyed watching videos on the Surface Pro 7's high-resolution touch display. The panel was remarkably bright, detailed and fairly vivid. During a high-speed crash scene, the pixel density of the panel was so precise that we could clearly see pieces of debris and chunks of soil shooting into the air.
Port-wise, the Surface Pro 7 is equipped with a USB 3.1 Type-A port, USB-C port, Surface Connect charging port and headphone jack. There's also a microSD slot on board for transferring and storing important files.
So if you prioritize flexibility and portability, you can go wrong with the Microsoft Surface Pro 7.
Hilda Scott uses her combined passion for gadgets from laptops to TVs and her bargain-shopping savvy to bring you the best prices on all things tech. She has a bachelor’s degree in film and media studies from Hunter College and over a decade of experience in tech journalism. Her work has been featured on Tom’s Guide, iTechPost, Examiner.com, Parlemag, Enstars, and Latin Times. When she's not scouting for the best deals, Hilda’s catching up on her favorite TV series and combat sports.