Surface Pro 11 for Business vs Pro 10 and Pro 9: A Specs Comparison

Surface Pro 11 for Business vs Pro 10 and Pro 9: A Specs Comparison

Microsoft Unveils Surface Pro 11 for Business

On January 30, Microsoft held a distinguished Surface event where it unveiled two new products: the Surface Pro 11 for Business and the Surface Laptop 7 for Business. With preorder availability now open, we have prepared an extensive comparison to help you distinguish between these latest offerings and their predecessors.

Overview of the Surface Pro 11 for Business

The Surface Pro 11 for Business maintains the familiar design seen in the standard Pro 11, but it introduces some noteworthy updates. This model mirrors the design of the Surface Pro 10 for Business but lacks the vibrant color options of its consumer counterpart. A significant enhancement is the option to integrate an OLED display, which provides increased brightness and HDR capabilities.

The Surface Pro 11 for Business
“Same, but different.”

New Technical Features

The Surface Pro 11 is powered by Intel’s latest 13th-generation Core Series 2 processors, featuring advanced NPUs designed to enhance performance and energy efficiency. This upgrade allows the inclusion of features such as the Copilot+ PC capabilities, which include Recall, Click To Do, semantic Windows Search, Windows Studio Effects, and Live Captions. Enhanced connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, are also part of the mix.

However, there are notable omissions in the new model. For instance, the 64GB RAM option has been eliminated, leaving businesses to choose between 16GB and 32GB. Additionally, the previous option for 5G connectivity is now exclusive to the Surface Laptop 7 for Business.

Price and Value

One drawback to the Surface Pro 11 for Business is its pricing, which starts at $1, 499 for the base configuration. In comparison, the Surface Pro 10 for Business begins at $1, 199, making the new model a considerably pricier option for businesses.

Key Features and Changes at a Glance

  • OLED display option
  • Upgraded Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors with AI Boost functionality
  • Inclusion of Copilot+ AI features
  • Reduced RAM offerings: Only 16GB and 32GB available (64GB previously available)
  • Improved battery performance
  • Support for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
  • Higher starting price point

Detailed Specification Comparison

Specifications Surface Pro 11 for Business Surface Pro 10 for Business Surface Pro 9
Dimensions 11.3 x 8.2 x 0.37″(287 x 209 x 9.3 mm) – 1.92 lbs (872g) 11.3 x 8.2 x 0.37″(287 x 209 x 9.3 mm) – 1.95 lbs (885g) 11.3 x 8.2 x 0.37″(287 x 209 x 9.3 mm) – 1.94 lbs (879g)
Display 13″2, 880 x 1, 920 Pixel Sense Flow (LCD/OLED) – HDR support with 900 nits brightness 13″2, 880 x 1, 920 PixelSense Flow – 600 nits brightness 13″2, 880 x 1, 920 PixelSense Flow – 1200:1 contrast ratio
Processor Intel Core Ultra 5/7 (Various Models) Intel Core 5 Ultra/7 Ultra Intel Core i5/i7 or Microsoft SQ3 ARM
NPU Intel AI Boost No NPU (SQ3)
Copilot+ Yes No
RAM Options 16GB, 32GB LPDDR5x 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB LPDDR5x 8GB, 16GB Ranges
Storage Options PCIe 4.0 (256GB, 512GB, 1TB) 128GB and above
Battery Life Up to 14 hours video playback 48Wh, up to 19 hours 47.7Wh (Intel:15.5 hrs, ARM:19 hrs)
Ports 2x USB 4/Thunderbolt 4, Surface Connect, Keyboard Port 2x USB 4/Thunderbolt 4, Surface Connect, Type Cover Port
Camera 1440p Front, 10.5MP Rear 1080p Front, 10.0MP Rear
Audio Dual Studio Microphones, Dolby Atmos Speakers Similar configuration
Sensors Ambient Color, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, NFC Ambient Color Sensor, Accelerometer, Gyroscope
Networking Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 (5G available in 2024) Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.1 (select ARM versions)
Operating System Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro or 10 Pro Windows 11 Home
Color Options Platinum, Black Platinum, Sapphire, Forest, Graphite
Starting Price $1, 499+ $1, 199+ $999+

The Surface Pro 11 for Business is scheduled for availability on February 18, 2025, alongside the Surface Laptop 7 for Business. This release signifies another step in Microsoft’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology tailored for business environments.

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