Yes and no depends on which Surface Pro 7+ model you have. The MicroSDXC card slot is available only on Surface Pro 7+ with Wi-Fi-only models and not available on Surface Pro 7+ with LTE Advanced ...
Technically Yes! all Surface Pro 3 models come with a replaceable mSATA 6.0 Gpbs SSD, however, you will need to remove the screen first which is extremely difficult if you have no experience. If you ...
There are 6 ports available on Microsoft Surface Pro 3: 1 x USB 3.0 (supports 5Gpbs transfer speed). 1 x MiniDisplayPort (supports3280x2000@60Hz). 1 x Surface Connect (supports charging and docking).
Technically Yes! Just like the original Surface Laptop Go, It comes with a replaceable M.2 2230 PCIe slot. You can replace the existing drive with a larger one or a faster SSD. In order to replace the ...
No, you can’t! all Microsoft Pro 5 models come with dual-channel LPDDR3 soldered memory and there is no additional RAM slot for expansion. So make sure you purchase a Surface Pro 5 with the right ...
No, you can’t! all Surface Go 3 models come with a soldered SSD. So make sure you purchase a Surface Go 3 model with the right amount of SSD storage and type (64GB eMMC, 128GB SSD, or 256GB SSD).
No, it doesn’t! The single USB-C port on Microsoft Surface Book 3 is a USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 2 port with the max bandwidth of 10 Gbps with the capability to output up to two 4K@60Hz. Here are the ...
One of the signature features of the Microsoft Surface is the touch and inking capability. Every current Surface model has touchscreen functionality, including Surface Go, Surface Laptop, Surface Book ...
Yes, you can! all Surface Pro 9 models come with a replaceable M.2 2230 rSSD located under the kickstand. So if you want to replace or upgrade storage to Surface Pro 9, it is the only option for you ...