Surface Pro 10

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Surface Pro 10

8 positive 0 neutral 5 negative

Based on 13 Reddit mentions

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I bought a Surface Pro 10 For Business (8GB RAM / U5 135U), but the battery life is horrible!!

I don’t have the surface 10, but if you’re not getting anywhere near the quoted battery life, then there’s an issue. I’ll start by saying try and go back to curry’s first, then go to Microsoft. But in my consumer experience from curry’s, they’ll try and fob you off to the manufacturer, even if you w

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lvjamestervl in r/Surface

October 4, 2025 6:44 PM

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Tablet/Laptop Ninkear S13: This Windows tablet broke all my usage scenarios, but I was satisfied

By the way, the only similar tablet available is the Microsoft Surface Pro 10. But it costs significantly more.

Content-Doughnut7707 in r/laptops

April 20, 2026 8:33 AM

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Recommendation needed

If you are only purchasing directly from Microsoft, please ignore this comment. The SP10 is a business version. The great majority are owed and controlled by corporate IT departments. So it would be fairly rare to find one for personal use, which means they are also rare on the used market. Don’t bu

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LoveItOrLetItGo in r/Surface

June 28, 2025 1:53 PM

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I bought a Surface Pro 10 For Business (8GB RAM / U5 135U), but the battery life is horrible!!

Totally fair point, I guess you could say I'm trying to use it similarly to an iPad (notetaking & games like geometry dash) but I'm not doing anything too crazy on it, I main 2 other laptops and I just wanted to see if this battery life is normal with surfaces. For me, my Pro 10 feels more like a ga

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Hezrm in r/Surface

October 4, 2025 10:24 PM

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Microsoft surface pro or Ipad and laptop combo?

In terms of price, an ipad and a separate laptop will give you all you need for a cheaper price than a surface. if you're going in engineering you'll probably need a computer with an intel or amd processor, else you might run into compatibility issues with some software (Snapdragon/ARM computers are

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TheAlmightyCharles in r/Surface

March 17, 2026 2:04 AM

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