Surface Pro X, Surface Laptop 3, and Surface Pro 7 now available in India

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Surface Pro 7 (Image credit: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central)

What you need to know

  • The Surface Pro X, Surface Pro 7, and both sizes of the Surface Laptop 3 are now available in India.
  • The Surface Pro 7 earned a 5/5 in our review and the Surface Laptop 3 13.5-inch earned a 4.5/5.
  • The Surface Pro X, Surface Pro 7, and Surface Laptop 3 start at INR 98,999, INR 72,999, and INR 98,999, respectively.

The Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro X, Surface Laptop 3 13.5-inch, and Surface Laptop 3 15-inch are now available in India. Microsoft announced the availability of the devices in a news post. The Surface Pro X, Surface Pro 7, and Surface Laptop 3 start at INR 98,999, INR 72,999, and INR 98,999 respectively. All of the newly available Surface devices can be purchased through authorized resellers as well as authorized retail and online partners of Microsoft.

The devices expand the Surface lineup in India, including multiple devices that earned high marks in our reviews. The Surface Pro 7 earned a 5/5 in our revew and our executive editor Daniel Rubino said the Surface Pro X is "A perfect PC but only in the right hands." The Surface Pro 7 kept to the more traditional Surface Pro look but added a USB-C port to improve connectivity. It also has a 10th Gen Intel processor and Intel Plus graphics to give it more power.

The Surface Pro X has a revamped and modern appearance, featuring minimal bezels and a thin body. The Surface Pro X is the first device from Microsoft to run on Windows 10 on ARM. It's aimed at mobile users and people who need to take their device on the go. It supports LTE SIM and eSIM and gets ten hours of battery life.

The Surface Pro 3 13.5 also earned high marks in our review. It bumps up its internals to 10th Gen Intel processors and includes quite a few upgrades over the previous generation, including a faster SSD, a USB-C 31 port, and a larger trackpad.

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