Microsoft Surface Pro 9, ARM
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Análises para o Microsoft Surface Pro 9, ARM
A Microsoft oferece agora seu novo Surface Pro 9 também com um processador ARM, que traz algumas vantagens como a conectividade 5G integrada e operação sem ventilador. Por outro lado, o desempenho também se revela significativamente pior do que o da versão Intel, apesar do preço mais alto.
Origem: PC Guia
Este Surface 9 Pro pode ser uma boa opção se usar apenas o browser e o Office, que estão disponíveis em versão nativa Arm. Se quiser usar algo mais substancial, como por exemplo o Photoshop, talvez seja melhor optar por um Surface Pro 9 com Intel.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 04/08/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%
Análises na língua extrangeira
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
With its bigger screen, nested and slim pencil, and day-beating battery life, the Surface Pro 9 5G moves Microsoft's Surface line in the right direction, but the custom ARM chip brings with it a host of hiccups.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/02/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 70% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90%
Origem: Pocket Lint EN→PT
The Surface Pro 9 follows what the Surface Pro has been doing for some time, only really updating the internal hardware to the latest version. However, with the arrival of the Surface Pro 9 with 5G, there's new internal hardware, new skills and the promise of battery life that will last 19 hours. That means there are difficult decisions ahead, as the Surface Pro 9 with 5G potentially offers a great solution to working on the move with only a few compromises compared to the regular model.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 01/21/2023
Origem: Tech Advisor EN→PT
The introduction of ARM is a significant moment for the Surface Pro, but it’s not ready for the mainstream yet. Undoubtedly the main issue is the effect on performance, with some noticeable slowdown and less than seamless running of some apps. Alongside a port selection that’s worse than the Pro 8 and that high price tag, it’s hard to recommend. However, the move to ARM isn’t without its benefits. Battery life is truly excellent, and it’s great to see 5G support. The video calling experience is also among the best you’ll find on any Windows device – even without all the new effects. But ultimately, most people will be better off with the Intel version. It’s far less exciting, but a much safer bet.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 12/14/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 78%
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
With its bigger screen, nested and slim pencil, and day-beating battery life, the Surface Pro 9 5G moves Microsoft's Surface line in the right direction, but the custom ARM chip brings with it a host of hiccups.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/06/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 70% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 880% processamento: 90%
Origem: The Verge EN→PT
Look, I understand that nobody is buying a Qualcomm-powered device and expecting the power of a Threadripper. I don’t want to discount battery life and build quality as selling points, and I know the 5G is convenient. I am prepared for this comments section to be full of complaints that my performance issues are solvable and that people should just suck it up and use Microsoft’s software 24/7. But I am fairly confident that if you are someone who uses any of the emulated apps I mentioned even once a day, most other computers, regardless of their price will give you a better experience, whether it’s an iPad Pro or a Dell XPS or, hell, even an AMD Surface Laptop from the last generation. Windows on Arm is not ubiquitously unusable — but it is ubiquitously limited.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 11/16/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 50%
Origem: Mobile Syrup EN→PT
Whether or not the Surface Pro 9 is worth it depends on what you need out of a PC. I’d recommend the Pro 9 as a great option for someone looking for an excellent 2-in-1. The Surface Pro is still king in that category, and while the iPad Pro is arguably a better tablet, it’s a worse PC. The trade-off with the Pro 9 is it’s a mediocre tablet, but an excellent PC. That gap is getting much narrower, however. As for the Surface Pro 9 with 5G specifically, I can only recommend it if you work on the go and away from Wi-Fi often enough to warrant having built-in 5G capability (and if your wallet can take another hit from the Big Three). Outside of that, save yourself some stress and get the Intel variant. And if you don’t need the tablet features, skip the Surface Pro 9 entirely and pick a nice laptop – perhaps the Surface Laptop 5, although I need to put it through the wringer first. Finally, neither the Surface Pro 9 or the Pro 9 with 5G are “must-upgrades.” If you have an older Surface Pro that serves you fine, neither Pro 9 model offers many benefits. That said, if your Surface Pro needs an upgrade, the Pro 9 is an excellent option.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 11/06/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75%
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
You don't review a laptop such as the Microsoft Surface Pro 9 5G (or indeed any product) in a vacuum. You have to look at it from the perspective of what came before, what else is available in the market, your experience with the product, and, in our case, our long-time association with Surface gadgets. This reviewer has been using Surface devices since Microsoft introduced them a decade ago. It's been a journey of mostly (but not always) incremental changes, many of which ensured that legacy users wouldn't be left behind. Even when Microsoft unveiled the mold-breaking Surface Pro X, it kept the OG Surface design chugging along with the Surface Pro 7. That changed with last year's Surface Pro 8, which adopted the Pro X look for the Intel platform and was Microsoft's first USB-3-free Surface Pro device.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 11/06/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Engadget
The 5G version of Microsoft's Surface Pro 9 is a handsome hybrid tablet PC, but its custom ARM processor severely limits its performance and app compatibility. It’s far more usable than any previous ARM Surface, but that’s not worth paying a premium over the faster Intel model.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 11/02/2022
Origem: CNet
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/28/2022
Origem: Engadget EN→PT
If you're still interested in the 5G Surface Pro 9, having read my complaints and frustrations, be prepared to pay dearly. It starts at $1,300 with a relatively modest 8GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD, while the Intel model goes for $1,000 with those same specs. And if you want a keyboard, add another $120 for the Pro Type Cover (though we’d recommend the $140 Pro Keyboard instead). Jumping up to 16GB of RAM with the 5G Pro 9 (like our review unit) will cost you $1,600 with 256GB of storage. As you go up the price range, the Intel and SQ3 models end up costing the same — but who wants to pay nearly $2,000 for an ARM-based Windows PC? Perhaps one day, Microsoft's dream of an ultra-thin, ARM-powered Surface will come true. But the company has failed at every attempt to make that happen (my condolences to anyone who bought the Surface RT). The 5G Pro 9 is an improvement, but its beauty belies its many practical issues. If you're at all interested in a new Surface, buy the Intel model and get a hotspot on the side. You'll be far happier.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/27/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 74%
Origem: CNet EN→PT
Approaching this from a different angle, however, it might be worth looking at the similarly named iPad Pro, just updated for 2022. Combined with a similarly expensive add-on-keyboard, it also attempts to be both tablet and laptop at the same time. Surface Pro is the productivity side of that coin, iPad Pro is the entertainment side. These are my initial hands-on impressions for now, and the updated full review of the Surface Pro 9 with 5G will follow the completion of our benchmark testing.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/25/2022
Origem: PC Mag EN→PT
More than before, you need to be careful when deciding whether the Surface Pro 9 is the right pick for you. Simply put, it’s not necessarily easy to make a universal pitch, as it was for the Pro 8. Caveats of comparing to the Intel version aside, let’s look at what’s in front of us with the Surface Pro 9 SQ3 variant. The device feels as sleek and premium as ever, with a best-in-class kickstand and keyboard. The latter is still sold separately, and the combination can’t quite match up to a laptop, but this type of configuration has its own value. How much one misses the headphone jack will vary, but it doesn’t feel like a necessary exclusion. The SQ3 version isn’t the best deal on a power and storage basis (more than 128GB for $1,299 would be nice), but it gets you excellent build quality, battery life, and useful camera features. For mobile-first users who are excited by 5G support, the SQ3 Pro 9 is an appealing package, and the nicest 2-in-1 detachable around. Consider it a viable alternative to the featherweight Dell XPS 13, a MacBook Air, or a portable Chromebook if the total package makes sense for you. To those less interested in 5G and more concerned with performance, the Intel-based Surface Pro 9 is almost definitely faster and more capable of a set-it-and-forget-it Windows experience.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/25/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: The Verge EN→PT
But I am fairly confident that if you are someone who uses any of the emulated apps I mentioned even once a day, most other computers, regardless of their price will give you a better experience, whether it’s an iPad Pro or a Dell XPS or, hell, even an AMD Surface Laptop from the last generation. Windows on Arm is not ubiquitously unusable — but it is ubiquitously limited.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/25/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 50%
Origem: PC World EN→PT
We didn’t extensively test the Microsoft’s tablet for compatibility with modern applications due to time constraints, and that’s traditionally been the weakest point of the Arm argument. You can see that we struggled to get some of our benchmark applications to work, and we’re not going to award an Editor’s Choice award based upon that. But the thrust of Windows on Arm has always been the core applications, namely Microsoft 365/Office and web browsing, and how they run. All of those load and run as expected. Battery life, the other selling point, has been somewhat superseded by Intel’s Evo platform — by convincing laptop makers to build their clamshells a little thicker and with more battery, they easily extended their run time. As a tablet, the Surface Pro 9 (5G) sits within a niche, without the ravenous competition of the clamshell notebook space. That gives it breathing room. But, excuses aside, it’s now within striking distance of mainstream Core products. We don’t have the Surface Pro 9 and its Intel Core processor to test, but the Surface Laptop 5 stands in. The tablet’s battery-life argument holds up, and yes, you can argue that you can trade off a bit of lower performance for improved connectivity. So yes, the Surface Pro 9 (5G) did unexpectedly well. We’re impressed. Is it the best tablet in its class? We don’t know. But yes, we’d recommend that you consider the Surface Pro 9 (5G), and hope for continued competition from Microsoft and Qualcomm in the future.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/25/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tom's Guide
Microsoft held its annual Microsoft Surface October event and unveiled what's next for the Surface family of laptops, tablets, and PCs. To be specific, we got our first glimpse of the new Microsoft Surface Pro 9, Microsoft Surface Studio 2+ and the Microsoft Surface Laptop 5. In this video, we'll give you a first-hand glimpse of the Surface Pro 9 and Surface Studio 2+.
Hands-On, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 10/14/2022
Origem: Engadget
The Surface Pro 9 is pretty much what we expected: a jump up to Intel's 12th-gen CPUs. But Microsoft surprised us with a huge shakeup for its tablet PCs. There's also a Surface Pro 9 running a custom SQ3 ARM chip, which also includes built-in 5G. Can an x86 Intel processor and a mobile ARM chip really sit side by side? We got a chance to compare the two new machines at Microsoft's hands-on event, and to be honest, we just have more questions.
Hands-On, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 10/13/2022
Origem: CNet
Hands-On, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/13/2022
Origem: Engadget EN→PT
Microsoft representatives admitted there may be some confusion among some shoppers, since they can easily walk out of a store with two very different computers. But it sounds like the company is willing to deal with those usability bumps, rather than splitting the Surface Pro line once again.
Comparação, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 10/12/2022
Origem: Chip (Print) - 9/24
Comparação, , Média, Data: 08/01/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 92% desempenho: 95% características: 91% pantalha: 96% mobilidade: 87%
Origem: PCtipp.ch DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/20/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Der Standard DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 12/04/2022
Origem: PC Welt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 11/24/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Smart World IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 12/23/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 79% preço: 60% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 85% ergonomia: 80%
Origem: 01Net FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/16/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 78% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 100%
Origem: Phonandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/10/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%
Origem: Les Numeriques FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 01/26/2023
Pontuação: mobilidade: 100%
Origem: Charles Tech FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 01/24/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 87% desempenho: 70% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90%
Comentario
Qualcomm Adreno 690:
Estas placas também devem ser capazes de agüentar todos os jogos atuais, mas a maioria deles em configurações de detalhes médios e baixos e com baixas resoluções. Jogos mais antigos, ou menos exigentes ainda podem ser jogados com boa qualidade de gráficos.
>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de de Placas de Vídeo e a Benchmark Lista.
SD 8cx Gen 3:
SoC baseado em ARM para computadores portáteis Windows que integra quatro núcleos de desempenho (ARM Cortex-X1 com até 3 GHz) e quatro pequenos núcleos de eficiência (ARM Cortex-A78 com até 2,4 GHz).
>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de Processadores Móveis.
13.00": Esta diagonal de tela é bastante grande para tablets, mas pequena para subportáteis. Alguns conversíveis também usam esse tamanho.
Grandes tamanhos de tela permitem maiores resoluções. Portanto, detalhes como letras são maiores. Por outro lado, o consumo de energia é menor com diagonais de tela menores e os aparelhos são menores, mais leves e mais econômicos.
>> Para saber quão fina é uma tela, veja nossa lista DPI.
0.883 kg: Principalmente tablets maiores e conversíveis pesam quase igual.
74.73%: Esta avaliação é ruim. A maioria dos portáteis são mais bem avaliados. Esta não é uma recomendação para compra.
>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Laptop Guia da Compra.