Check out the laptops here: 💻 Microsoft Surface Pro 11 ( howl.link/t6rdktyzv0u7l ) 💻 Asus ProArt PZ13 ( howl.link/aaz8cb7r0z4xa ) Disclaimer: If you purchase through the links above I will get a small commission but at NO extra cost to you.
You can't keep spreading wrong informations about devices you're reviewing. The SP11 has upgradeable storage, we already said it in the comment section on the V3 VS SP11 video. On the V3 video you were complaining about the stand blocking airflow, we told you you were using it the other way around
4 things 1st storage in sp11 is upgradable. 2nd forgot to compare gpu benchmarks. 3rd 450$ keyboard option of sp11 with larger trackpad and battery. 4 LTE option on sp11.
I grabbed the asus, love it for the most part I just miss the extra magnet in the keyboard that asus is so floppy... Reminds me of my uncle pete that one time
I upgraded from the SP6 with Signature KB and Surface Pen 1 to the OLED SP11 with upgraded storage to 1TB (yes, you can easily upgrade the SSD), Flex HB and Surface Pen 2. I used and use the SP for business travel personal tech, with what was a generic Windows PC laptop at home. When not using the SP, it lives in the same form-fitting, padded, waterproof case that I used to use for the SP6. No such protection for my new SL7. Both sides are anodised aluminium. Yet there's not a scratch on it. Why complain about one side of the SP11 having a single exposed side when any other premier laptop such as a MacBook has double the problem?
Just to say it’s likely the PZ uses that newer less in total cores Snapdragon X professor. That would be why it has the lower multi core. Apologies if wrong. Other than that, like others have said. You can update surface pro hard drives. It’s been that way since the surface pro 8. Quite a big selling point for me.
The advantage with the ASUS is that Snapdragon X Windows laptops are simply not selling and OEMs are having to discount heavily to get them off the shelves. It is £500 off in the UK. But most X chip laptops have this or even bigger discounts so take your pick. You cannot really go wrong at £700. Though I would still buy the Surface as that can be had for even less, though with less storage.
actually i thought battery would be better on the asus pz13 and i was planning to get it for that reason since i need more battery. thanks for review but in general i liked surface the only limited factor was battery so know i know its better option for me. just to make sure the battery test you used for surface the display was on dynamic or constant 60 hz?
The ASUS was massively discounted in the UK and I managed to snag it for £629.99 - would it still be worth returning it and paying the premium for a Surface Pro?
Check out the laptops here:
💻 Microsoft Surface Pro 11 ( howl.link/t6rdktyzv0u7l )
💻 Asus ProArt PZ13 ( howl.link/aaz8cb7r0z4xa )
Disclaimer: If you purchase through the links above I will get a small commission but at NO extra cost to you.
You can't keep spreading wrong informations about devices you're reviewing. The SP11 has upgradeable storage, we already said it in the comment section on the V3 VS SP11 video.
On the V3 video you were complaining about the stand blocking airflow, we told you you were using it the other way around
4 things
1st storage in sp11 is upgradable.
2nd forgot to compare gpu benchmarks.
3rd 450$ keyboard option of sp11 with larger trackpad and battery.
4 LTE option on sp11.
I grabbed the asus, love it for the most part
I just miss the extra magnet in the keyboard that asus is so floppy...
Reminds me of my uncle pete that one time
i was looking for this comparison
I upgraded from the SP6 with Signature KB and Surface Pen 1 to the OLED SP11 with upgraded storage to 1TB (yes, you can easily upgrade the SSD), Flex HB and Surface Pen 2. I used and use the SP for business travel personal tech, with what was a generic Windows PC laptop at home. When not using the SP, it lives in the same form-fitting, padded, waterproof case that I used to use for the SP6. No such protection for my new SL7. Both sides are anodised aluminium. Yet there's not a scratch on it.
Why complain about one side of the SP11 having a single exposed side when any other premier laptop such as a MacBook has double the problem?
Surface Pro 11 behind the stand you can change the SSD. Big plus for me at least.
Just to say it’s likely the PZ uses that newer less in total cores Snapdragon X professor. That would be why it has the lower multi core. Apologies if wrong. Other than that, like others have said. You can update surface pro hard drives. It’s been that way since the surface pro 8. Quite a big selling point for me.
I was really hoping for Surface Pro with Lunar Lake. I'm hoping Microsoft will consider the Intel Panther Lake APU for the next version.
The advantage with the ASUS is that Snapdragon X Windows laptops are simply not selling and OEMs are having to discount heavily to get them off the shelves. It is £500 off in the UK. But most X chip laptops have this or even bigger discounts so take your pick.
You cannot really go wrong at £700. Though I would still buy the Surface as that can be had for even less, though with less storage.
The PZ13 is reduced to £699 in the UK. At that price is there anything that competes?
Surface pro 11s going pretty cheap on ebay
actually i thought battery would be better on the asus pz13 and i was planning to get it for that reason since i need more battery. thanks for review but in general i liked surface the only limited factor was battery so know i know its better option for me. just to make sure the battery test you used for surface the display was on dynamic or constant 60 hz?
The surface is 120hz with the ips display, I think, and it certainly is with the oled screen on the x elite models
The ASUS was massively discounted in the UK and I managed to snag it for £629.99 - would it still be worth returning it and paying the premium for a Surface Pro?
One has only a 60 Hz display, and the other is using a weird chip... 😢
They both use snapdragon chips