Faster and easier to repair, Intel version is best yet, but Arm model isn’t ready for prime time
tablet gets faster and easier to fix in the Surface Pro 9, while offering more options than ever before. But is it still the best PC tablet going? Only if you pick the right one.
But it is joined under the same banner by the £1,299 Surface Pro 9 5G, which is the continuation of Microsoft’susing ARM-based chips similar to those in your smartphone. It is a very different proposition with some serious trade-offs.
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