![]() ![]() That's a higher-than-HD resolution and looks very sharp in practice. The 12.3-inch screen comes in a 3:2 aspect ratio, different from the more standard 16:9, and as such bears an unusual 2,736-by-1,824-pixel resolution. The display is identical to that of the previous edition, which is to say, it's gorgeous. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (3rd Gen) Review If you're not a fan, you can also buy it in its original "platinum." If that's how you'll use your 2-in-1, you may very well appreciate the look-if not, you might still just prefer the color. ![]() The traditional, relatively tame gray color wasn't exactly wild, but this gives off even more of a business-laptop vibe. Fittingly for the product's name, the color also makes it look more professional. As fellow hardware analyst Tom Brant also noted in his Surface Pro hands-on at Microsoft's preview event, the black color delivers on its famous slimming effect, somehow making the Surface Pro 6 look trimmer than its predecessor. Though the color shift is completely aesthetic, it lends a somehow sleeker look to any already slick design. While still excellent, though, its lack of changes means it fails to move past the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet as our Editors' Choice, which had seized the title from the previous Surface Pro. These aren't big changes, but the Pro 6 is a tick faster, and the black color looks sharp. ![]() The 2-in-1 now comes in all black, an alternative to its long-running steely gray, and it features an 8th Generation Intel processor for improved performance. The Surface Pro 6 (starts at $899 $1,199 as tested) is perhaps the softest update yet, with only two key changes from its predecessor. Each iteration has seen only modest changes-but it has remained the benchmark for the development of the detachable 2-in-1. Microsoft's Surface line broke the mold when it burst onto the scene in 2013, delivering on the vision of a streamlined, transformable laptop-tablet hybrid running the full Windows operating system. Somewhat restrictive configuration combinations.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages. ![]()
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