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Thunderbolt 4 surface
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~.775 kg / 1.7 lbs for fanless i3/i5 models (without the Type Cover) ~.89 kg / 1.96 lbs (without the Type Cover) Up to 16 GB LPDDR4X-2667 (soldered, dual-channel)Ģx USB-C with UBS4.0/Thunderbolt 4, 1x Surface Connect port, 1x Surface Keyboard connector, 3.5 mm audio jackġx USB-C gen1,1x USB-A gen1, 1x Surface Connect port, 1x Surface Keyboard connector, microSD card reader, 3.5 mm audio jackĢ87 mm or 11.3” (w) x 208 mm or 8.2” (d) x 9.3 mm or 0.28” (h)Ģ92 mm or 11.5” (w) x 201 mm or 7.9” (d) x 8.5 mm or 0.33” (h)

thunderbolt 4 surface

Up to 32 GB LPDDR4X-4266 (soldered, dual-channel) Microsoft Surface Pro 8 specs sheet, vs Pro 7ġ3 inch, 2880 x 1920 px resolution (3:2 aspect ratio), up to 120 Hz refresh rate, IPS, touch, 450+ nitsġ2.3 inch, 2736 x 1824 px resolution (3:2 aspect ratio), IPS, touch, 450+ nits Here’s a more detailed specs sheet of the two, before we continue discussing this new updated Surface Pro model. It’s still roughly the same format as the Pro 7 and marginally thicker, as well as heavier at.

thunderbolt 4 surface

So that’s all right, then.The premium construction and overall feeling of the Pro 8 haven’t changed, but this time the design brings the Pro closer to the Surface Pro X lineup. The company’s Dock 2 uses an older standard (and is priced about the same as internationally) but if you like everything shiny and new, this sounds like a good option.Īnd, according to the company, “Windows 11 also ensures that settings are retained when connecting, so even if multiple devices use the same dock, each of them will have the display and connection settings that let them get right to work”. There’s also a security lock on the side, so nobody swipes your R5,000 dock off your desk (unless they also take the desk).ĭo you need one of these? Not if you’re using older Surface hardware but from the Surface Pro 8 onwards, the Thunderbolt standard is supported.

thunderbolt 4 surface

Around the back, two USB-C, two USB-A, an ethernet, and a 3.5mm jack are present. Up front - and you’ll know it’s the front because of the little Windows logo - is a USB-C and USB-A port. There’s a slight caveat there - if you’re charging something else via one of the many (many) ports, those top out at 15W. It supports high data and power transfer rates - Microsoft says that users can connect two 4K monitors at up to 60Hz, transfer data at 40Gbps, and charge the main device at up to 96W.

thunderbolt 4 surface

The Thunderbolt 4 Dock connects to its target computer via USB-C.















Thunderbolt 4 surface