![]() ![]() The Surface Pro X runs best when it can natively run programs and apps on its ARM processor, but for a lot of older, legacy software it needs to use an emulator, which leads to a pretty big dip in performance. In our Daniel Rubino's review of the Surface Pro X, which goes into all the technical details, a common thread emerges a lot: compatibility. Microsoft's Surface Pro X is an interesting computer, because it represents the first time we've seen Windows on ARM (Microsoft's effort to port Windows 10 over to more efficient mobile processors) in a truly premium computer, with a premium price tag to boot.
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