6/12/2023 0 Comments Surface 8 pro keyboardIn our review, we found that Surface Slim Pen 2 really makes inking feel immersive and like writing on paper. You won’t find this on an iPad with the Apple Pencil, and we really liked this on the Pro 8. This makes your inking a lot more natural since you’re able to feel the vibrations of the Surface Slim Pen in your hands as you slide it across the screen. The Surface Pro 8, however, has the added benefits of haptics when inking with the Surface Slim Pen 2. Basically, it’s just as immersive as the iPad’s new Mini LED screen. The new 120Hz panel impressed us with animations in Windows 11 and scrolling on web pages. It’s bigger and faster than it has been in the past. Looking at our review, we really enjoyed the display on the Surface Pro 8. This benefits web browsing, as well as inking. Apple’s ProMotion is also the same technology as the 120Hz panel on the Pro 8, where screen movements are smoother, but Apple just has a different name for it. Mini LED lights up certain pixels as needed, but it’s otherwise the same technology as the LED panel on the Surface Pro 8. The iPad Pro, meanwhile, has the “ProMotion” Liquid XDR Mini LED display. The Surface Pro 8 has a new 120Hz refresh rate display. The Pro 8 screen is also brighter.Īlso of note are the refresh rates. Note that the iPad also gets up to 600 nits of brightness, but the Surface only hits 500 nits. The difference will not really be noticeable for most people, but the Pro 8 has a slightly higher pixel density than the iPad. The Surface Pro 8 comes in at 2880 x 1920 and 267 PPI. Its resolution comes in at 2732 x 2048, or about 264 pixels per inch (PPI). On paper, the iPad Pro has slightly more vertical pixels. The screen is also 12.5% brighter than its predecessor’s. Microsoft says it slimmed down the bezels on all sides of the device, allowing it to fit in a display that’s 11% larger than the one on the Surface Pro 7. The best tablets in 2023: our 10 favorite ones to buyīest Apple Deals: Save on AirPods, iPads, MacBooks and moreĪn important note is that Microsoft finally cut the bezels down on its screens this year, making the display on the Pro 8 bigger. Apple’s next MacBooks and iPads could be in serious trouble
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