Apple
iPad mini (A17 Pro)
$479.00
Microsoft
Based on 213 Reddit mentions
Out of stock
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Its a fairly easy process You'd just need a 2230 M.2 SSD and some way of migrating the old data or a fresh Windows 11 install. Best to get a shop to do it if none of the above made sense. At least Microsoft made the upgrade easy on the Surface Pro 9. Prior models required taking the whole thing apar
...outtokill7 in r/kitchener
November 30, 2025 1:40 PM
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Tbh I am on LineageOS, which is better than what my vendor shipped with (Xiaomi 🙄). But I just wanna be able to use my phone as a "computing device" y'know. Like my computer. Termux is a great tool for that and I absolutely love termux but it's limitations are pretty obvious. I bought a Microsoft su
...cathodebirdtube in r/linux
July 29, 2025 4:11 PM
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If the kickstand hinge on a Surface Pro 13 (Surface Pro 9-style chassis) is physically bent or detached, unfortunately Microsoft doesn’t repair just the hinge, they replace the entire back shell, which is why the quote is so high. Independent shops also struggle because the hinge is glued and rivete
...JonBenet-Ramsey-0806 in r/Surface
November 25, 2025 3:19 AM
9
I run arch on my Microsoft surface pro 9 with the surface kernel And yeah Linux runs better on Microsofts own laptop than windows
Just_Smidge in r/microsoftsucks
November 28, 2025 4:14 PM
7
My partner uses an Intel i7-based Microsoft Surface Pro 8. Her university provides Microsoft, Zoom, Canvas and Adobe, so she has the option of taking notes, sharing, collaborating etc. on any of those platforms. These clouds (and Google's, of course) are accessible on her phone as well, so in the ev
...kheszi in r/math
September 20, 2025 9:15 PM
7
None of that has to do with the distro (CachyOS). What Desktop Environment were you using? I use CachyOS with KDE Plasma6 on a Surface Pro 9 and the only thing not working is the camera. I can change desktops or windows with touchscreen gestures.
Station-OX11 in r/linux
October 15, 2025 2:22 PM
7
Surface devices have bever been cheap and, other than the occasional target market product, never will be. Have you missed that little fact for more than a decade? Same goes with the detachable keyboard - missed the fact some have made the comment since SP1? As for the device itself, people wanted a
...StephenAZ-2025 in r/Surface
December 7, 2025 2:04 PM
4
So one strange issue for me, you can't use the trackpad and the keyboard at the same time. By that I mean I can't say hover over a link, hold Ctrl and then click with the touchpad to open the link, its as if pressing the keyboard de-activates the trackpad for a period; if this is meant to be like th
...Chrismscotland in r/NexDock
December 8, 2025 8:07 PM
4
I use the Adobe suite which is far more power-intensive than Microsoft's software and it runs well on my Surface Pro 11 (13"). There are better specs on the Surface Pro than the Surface Laptop line. You get the Laptop when you want the bigger screen or the traditional form factor. For example, the r
...dirtyvu in r/Surface
November 5, 2025 7:50 AM
3
My Surface Pro 4 was dying a slow death so last month I was looking to replace it. I was deeply disappointed that there are now virtually zero x86 products - So I wound up buying a refurbished x86 Surface Pro 9. I'm writing this post on it and so far I've been very happy with it.
StoreSearcher1234 in r/Surface
November 29, 2025 2:50 PM
3