

Suffice to say that it is a sleek, black metal, thins, 2-in-1 machine with a neat custom ARM chip and LTE always-on connection. Most people consuming tech news are already aware of what this device is so I will spare you from having a lengthy section about its hardware. The CPU is based on a Snapdragon 8cx that was customised for the Surface Pro X by Microsoft, who called the new CPU Microsoft SQ1. I’m providing you with a handy table of contents in case you want to go directly to topics that you’re curious about. That being said, read on for the nitty and gritty details. This is a personal account and ecosystem commentary of how it has been working for a single person and what this person (me!) is feeling about it.

Be aware dear reader that this is not a review with benchmarks, graphs, and comparisons with alternative machines. What follows is review of my experiences with it as a try to set it all up for it to become my main machine. I’ve spent a bit more than a week with my new Surface Pro X.
