Microsoft
Surface Pro 7
Based on 17 Reddit mentions
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The Surface Pro 7 (not 7+) is end of life as of October 2025. That alone is disqualifying in my book since it means no driver and firmware updates, including security updates. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/surface-driver-firmware-lifecycle-support
eleven_brews in r/sysadmin
May 3, 2026 1:27 PM
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The upcoming Surface Pro will be a perfect device if these things are addressed with X2
Don't hold out any hope for the AR coating, consumer Surfaces have been without any AR coating since at least the surface pro 7 (or even earlier) and microsoft has never bothered with that. Pretty confounding decision considering the surface is meant to inspire other windows pc maker (show them how
...Hot_Signature2979 in r/Surface
March 24, 2026 5:14 PM
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Looking for hardware/computer recommendations + convince me why Ableton Live is better ;)
If you are triggering lots of pre recorded audio or midi clips, Ableton is well suited. If you are playing lots of different songs and want to change patches and VST instruments, Ableton is far from ideal. It has no native set list / song management and is resource hungry. Virtual instruments and ot
...IBarch68 in r/abletonlive
April 9, 2026 9:25 PM
3
Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes
It's too late. It's just too late. I was perfectly happy with Windows 10 on my Microsoft Surface Pro 7. And then you stop supporting Windows 10. But I can't put Windows 11 on a perfectly good Microsoft Surface Pro 7. So now, it's running mint Linux. And I'll never go back.
oldfrancis in r/technology
March 21, 2026 5:46 PM
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Just got a PS5, is the portal worth it? Or stick with what I got?
Stick with what you've got. PXPlay performs much better than the Sony remote play software on the Portal. I prefer my old Microsoft Surface Pro 7 with a DualSense over my Portal when playing remotely.
BananaKangaroo23 in r/PlaystationPortal
May 1, 2026 12:50 AM
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Does anyone have experiential information on 2 in 1 laptop/ tablets that they can pass on?
I have been using Surface Pros since about 2013, 3 in all, currently Surface Pro 7 bought in 2020 (still with the first one's Type Cover going strong). I use it for everything, email, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, developer stuff, mySQL and SQLite databases/analytics (plus a SQL Server database in the pa
...Best-Conclusion5554 in r/AskTechnology
March 22, 2026 8:29 AM
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Walk me back from the ledge
I appreciate you telling your story. I'm strongly leaning toward going down the Framework path later this year as a part of a switch from Windows 10 to Ubuntu. My only reservation so far has been the lack of a Microsoft Surface docking module for the Frameworks. Without that, my conversion cost is g
...Gerbert946 in r/framework
March 22, 2026 7:07 AM
2
Pro 4 stuck on post
I am thinking: SSD issue replace it and retest -> Microsoft Surface Pro 4 SSD Drive Replacement - iFixit Repair Guide firmware update issue, or motherboard issue - find some cheap parts on ebay? - 40$ https://www.ebay.com/itm/298043314940 But you have to decide is spending money worth it to fix it?
...RubAnADUB in r/Surface
March 25, 2026 4:26 PM
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MKBHD's video about the Mac Neo feels like he purposely didnt mention Surface laptops. Instead used
Launching the Surface Pro X alongside the aging Surface Pro 7 was such a bonehead move, especially since the Pro 8 copied the sleek design of the X and still had an Intel chip. Of course, this commentary is less relevant today with better ARM support on Windows, but still, it doesn't feel like Micro
...ctzn4 in r/Surface
March 26, 2026 6:44 AM
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Surface fans: How do you view the Surface brand in 2026?
As a Surface Pro 7+ owner and fan, when it dies I'll likely replace it with a Samsung Tab S9 11" or look at the Lenovo offerings. Current Surfaces look too expensive for what you get, plus not happy with Microsofts decisions with the OS
GrilledCheese28 in r/Surface
May 6, 2026 5:42 PM
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