![]() ![]() I suppose now that the Surface line has been around so long some loyal users may have an existing keyboard to use and don’t need to be forced into buying one, but bundling the cost would go a long way for a lot of shoppers. The 2-in-1 concept doesn’t really come alive without the keyboard, which makes the fact that it’s sold separately a bummer. The Type Cover is $129.99, and the fabric Signature Type Cover is $159.99. The keyboard, alas, is still sold separately, and it is not cheap. ![]() Of course, it’s really only usable as a laptop with the keyboard. This is the Surface’s calling card that blazed the way for other 2-in-1 Windows machines, allowing you to prop the tablet into laptop mode. Then, of course, there’s the convertibility factor, which hinges on the kickstand. The metal build feels high quality, and it looks the part, too: Our model is the silver version, which conjures MacBook luxury, but it also comes in all black. Going back even further, this device hasn’t changed much over the last few iterations, and given it’s been one of our favorite 2-in-1s, that’s fine. Since this is mainly a component and feature update, the Surface Pro 7+ is identical to the original Pro 7 in terms of size and design. It’s no full overhaul of the Pro 7, but it adds some versatility and pep to the step of the best detachable Windows tablet around, making it easy to recommend to business users and frequent travelers who need the form factor. While it is technically a Windows tablet, its performance and functionality make its real competition 13-inch convertible laptops. This version includes updated components (chiefly, newer 11th Generation Intel processors) and some professional-focused features like a removable SSD and an LTE option. To ease the wait for a new full-blown release, and to serve a different audience, the Surface masters updated the device with the Surface Pro 7+ for Business (starts at $899.99 $1,499.99 as tested). Though it launched way back in 2019, the Surface Pro 7 remains the most recent main entry in Microsoft's line of hit detachable 2-in-1s.
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