In June 2026, Microsoft rolled out the 12th-generation commercial iteration of the Surface Pro, which is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 series processors. The official launch date for these devices has been set for July 14. Priced starting at 12,988 yuan, these devices boast a 13-inch PixelSense Flow display, available in both LCD and OLED variants, and support a smooth 120Hz refresh rate along with 4096 levels of pressure-sensitive input for enhanced precision.
At the heart of these devices are the Snapdragon X2 Elite (12-core) or Plus (10-core) processors, which incorporate Hexagon NPU technology to deliver a robust 80 TOPS of computing power. Users can configure these devices with up to 64GB of memory and a removable 1TB SSD, providing ample storage and flexibility. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7 and optional 5G, ensuring seamless access to networks. For enhanced security and convenience, the devices support password-free login through Windows Hello facial recognition and feature an NFC reader. Additionally, they are equipped with enterprise-grade security chips and offer remote management capabilities, making them ideal for business environments.
The battery life of these Surface devices can extend up to an impressive 15.5 hours, ensuring productivity throughout the workday. Furthermore, they come equipped with two USB4 ports, enabling the connection of up to three 4K displays, thus enhancing multitasking capabilities.
