The latter meanwhile comes with a full function row, backlit keys and better key spacing, although the touchpad it comes with is arguably still a little too small for comfort. It pairs and charges wirelessly and can be stored securely with your Surface Pro 8 in a slot on the Surface Pro Signature Keyboard. Speaking of stylus, you can also get the Microsoft Surface Slim Pen 2 that’s sold separately for RM499. This is thanks to the new Dynamic Refresh Rate feature on Windows 11. While it defaults to 60Hz most of the time, when you use it with a stylus or with touch, it switches to 120Hz for a smoother feel. One other major upgrade in the display is the refresh rate. The bezels are thinner and the display supports Dolby Vision and Adaptive Colour Technology too. Microsoft have made it bigger, packing a 13-inch, PixelSense display with a higher resolution 2880 x 1920p, 3:2 display. The display itself has been upgraded from the Surface Pro 7’s 12.3-inch display. It should perhaps also be noted that Intel has since launched their 12th Gen Intel Core mobile processors, so it’s certainly a little dated already at launch here. Unfortunately, Malaysians won’t be able to get their Surface Pro 8 kitted out with up to 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, a configuration that’s available in other regions. Graphics get taken care of by Intel Xe Graphics, and the Surface Pro 8 comes with Windows 11 Home out of the box. You’ll get either the Core i5-1135G7 or the Core i7-1185G7, with up to 16GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 512GB of SSD storage. When they first unveiled the Surface Pro 8, Microsoft dubbed it their most powerful Pro device yet, powered by 11th Gen Intel Core processors.
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