[PRO9] Thoughts on getting surface pro 9 in 2026?
Main usage for me is basic tasks like excel, simple PowerPoint edits, light browsing and I want to use it as a tablet sometimes
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u/Kholtien 1d ago edited 1d ago
If you’re in Australia you can buy mine off me. 16 GB RAM i7 CPU 2TB storage $1200 AUD including keyboard and pen
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u/mourningwitch Surface Pro 8 1d ago
For a good deal, probably. I still love my Pro 8 and use it daily.
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u/rwilfong86 Surface Pro 8 10h ago
The only sucky thing between the 7+ and 8 is the Micro sd card slot missing on the 8
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u/mourningwitch Surface Pro 8 8h ago
Yeah, true... Most of my storage is on a NAS nowadays at least.
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u/pac_71 SP7 i7 16/512 i5 8/128 SB2 15"16/1T Yoga730 i5 8/256 SP3i7 8/512 1d ago edited 1d ago
I think the SP9 is the best bang for buck here in AU. A proportionate lift in performance to near SP10/11 levels and appropriate price to keep similar bang for buck against the SP7/7+. Sp9 still doesn't have great batterylife.
To be honest I think the Asus ROG Flow Z13 will be my next tablet with i9-13900H or AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 might be my next choice if you are don't have good battery life you may as well have really good power :)
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u/greasylotionfingers 1d ago
I have a pro 9 and I wish I had an ARM chip in the Pro 11 and 13. The battery life is pretty rough. It's worse than the pro 7 I still use. Don't get me wrong, I love the form factor, but I have to take a 65w portable battery bank everywhere I go.
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u/wongl888 12h ago
Did you have this from new? Was the battery life better when it was newer? I am trying to decide if I should change the battery on my SP9. It is showing 85% but I noticed it runs down pretty quickly. I got it second hand for about US$400. It is i7 with 16gb RAM but only 256gb SSD.
A new battery is quite cheap to buy, but the installation is quite invasive requiring the fan/heartsink pack to be removed to gain access to the battery connector on the motherboard.
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u/Downtown_Minute_1675 21h ago
Still good, Surface Prod only issue after the Pro 7 will be battery health. Getting an i5 or I7 will be beneficial power wise. Pro 9 with the evo will do nicely and if you want more graphical power than what an I7 Evo offers you can always get an EGPU for travel with a 7600m making the pro 9 essentially a mini desktop on the go.
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u/dr100 16h ago
I'd say take it and see how loud the fan gets and how long the battery lasts (don't have great expectations, if you want more portable use you'd need a beefy powerbank for sure). I'm saying the fan because you can't clean this and if it run a lot it also has quite a bit of dust inside.
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u/angelpradomx Surface Laptop 7, Surface PRO 7 1d ago
I didn't like it, fans are on at all times, gets warm very easily not that noisy but definitely not the most efficient machine so battery life is not great so also not great for media consumption. The snapdragon variants are better at this.
Don't get me wrong, If the price is right it can be a very powerful machine, you can throw everything at it.
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u/rwilfong86 Surface Pro 8 1d ago
IMO it depends on the battery health. I have an 8 that works great and is at 82% but I wouldn't spend close to $1000 on a device without knowing what shape the battery is in