Surface Pro 8 – Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) The matte finish looks nice, despite being prone to picking up fingerprint marks and scratches a little too easily, and the tablet is light enough to carry and use on the go without breaking your back. The tablet’s metal frame feels well-built and offers next to no flex when pressed. The smaller bezel is welcome, and like past Surfaces, there is plenty to like about the design. The only big visible difference is that the new Surface Pro 8 has a smaller, but still noticeable, bezel around its screen. It also comes with a built-in kickstand, which can be used to prop the tablet up at varying angles, including an artist’s easel. The tablet adds slightly rounded edges and a flat back. This changed with the Surface Pro 8 and its contemporary design boost, but the new Surface Pro 9 reverts to type with no visual differences, sans a new Forest green colour option. Surface devices traditionally have fairly utilitarian designs, with Microsoft tending to make minor refinements, rather than outright changes year-on-year.
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