![]() Nothing has changed for the Surface Pro 7 in the touch display department compared to the Pro 6. If you're concerned with capture quality, the Pro X will no doubt be the better choice. The Pro 7 has an 8-megapixel camera capable of 1080p video, while the Pro X has a 10-megapixel camera capable of 4K video. The front-facing cameras are similarly 5 megapixel (1080p) on both models, though the rear-facing cameras differ. ![]() The Pro X is stuck on Wi-Fi 5, which is what we're used to, but it does have support for both physical (Nano SIM) and eSIM to keep you connected when out of Wi-Fi range. There's no LTE connectivity for the Pro 7 (you'll have to go with the Pro 7 Plus for that), though it does offer Wi-Fi 6 connectivity for blazing wireless speeds. One thing that's irksome is a lack of 3.5mm audio jack on the Pro X Microsoft has already put out a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter, so you'll have to jump on the dongle wagon if you'd like to use wired headphones. ![]() Both 2-in-1s have the proprietary Surface Connect port, and both have a Surface Keyboard connector. ![]() The Pro X has two USB-C ports, but it doesn't have USB-A for your older devices. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)įor ports, the Pro 7 now includes USB-C instead of Mini DisplayPort, allowing more versatility while still offering external display support. ![]()
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