Surface Pro X and accessories available for preorder on Amazon
Microsoft's thinnest Surface Pro ever is available for preorder on Amazon.
What you need to know
- The Surface Pro X is available for preorder on Amazon.
- The Surface Pro X Keyboard and Microsoft Slim Pen are also available for preorder.
- The Surface Pro X starts at $999 and will be released on November 5, 2019.
The Surface Pro X, Surface Pro X Keyboard, and Microsoft Slim Pen are all available for preorder on Amazon (via MSPU). Searching for the Surface Pro X on Amazon doesn't show the preorder links at this time, but they are live when you follow them. The Surface Pro X starts at $999 and will be released on November 5, 2019.
Microsoft's Surface Pro X is the thinnest Surface Pro device ever, largely due to the fact that it runs on a custom ARM processor. The Microsoft SQ1 chipset allows the device to stay connected to the web and provides improved battery life. The Surface Pro X also has thinner bezels than other Surface Pro devices, including the Surface Pro 7.
There are several variants of the Surface Pro X available for preorder.
- Surface Pro X 8GB RAM with 128GB SSD ($999)
- Surface Pro X 8GB RAM with 256GB SSD ($1,299)
- Surface Pro X 16GB RAM with 256GB SSD ($1,499)
- Surface Pro X 16GB RAM with 512GB SSD ($1,799)
The Surface Pro X Keyboard is available for preorder for $140 and the new Slim Pen is available for preorder for $145. All of these items will be released on November 5, 2019.
The lightest and thinnest Pro available
Available in a few different configurations, the thinnest and lightest Surface Pro to date is now available for preorder. It is expected to be released on November 5, 2019.
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