Surface Pro 8 rumor suggests Microsoft is hiking prices

Remember there’s no 4GB entry-level model, going by the rumor mill

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Microsoft’s Surface Pro 8is expected to be revealed this month – maybe even very shortly atCES– and rumored pricing for the upcomingSurface Prorange is now floating around on Twitter. The price tags provided have raised some eyebrows, even if we obviously can’t jump to the conclusion that these will be the actual retail prices – take everything here with a healthy amount of skepticism.

As shared in a tweet from well-known leaker Roland Quandt,Microsoftis seemingly ditching the 4GB option forSurface Pro8 models (as we’ve heard already).

The Surface Pro 7 starts with a Core i3-toting hybrid with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage, but apparently the Pro 8 will offer a Core i3 entry-level product with 8GB RAM (but still 128GB when it comes to the SSD).

Surface Pro 8 US pricing:i3/8/128GB 899,99i5/8/128GB 999,99i5/8/256GB 1299,99i5/16/256GB 1499,99i7/16/256GB 1599,99i7/16/512GB 1999,99i7/16/1TB 2399,99i7/32/1TB 2799,99i5/8/128GB LTE 1149,99i5/8/256GB LTE 1449,99i5/16/256GB LTE 1649,99i5/8/128GB EDU 899,99January 11, 2021

As you can see, the new entry-level Surface Pro 8 will start at $899.99 – remember this is just rumored pricing, though – compared to the $749.99 that Microsoft is asking for the basic Pro 7 (with 4GB) currently.

That’s a fair old leap, of course, although arguably it makes sense to get rid of the 4GB option, which is, let’s face it, definitely on the lean side for a device which is targeted at pro usage.

Comparing other prices further down the range, if we look at the Surface Pro 8 with the Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage, that will apparently have a price tag weighing in at $1,299.99 – with the Pro 7 costing $100 less for the equivalent loadout. And indeed that $100 price hike continues throughout the range into the higher-end models.

Big ask?

Big ask?

These are, as ever, prices for just the tablet, not including the Type Cover keyboard, and the fact that Microsoft may be set to ask a chunk more for the new Surface Pro certainly hasn’t gone down particularly well on Twitter. Especially as it doesn’t seem like the Surface Pro 8 is set to make any major advancements (once again); in theleaks we’ve seen, the new device keeps pretty much the same design as the Pro 7 (a design which hasn’t been altered for a long time, for that matter).

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Yes, you will get a new and improved processor model, that’s pretty much a given, withspeculation pointing toan 11th-genTiger LakeCPU, which should provide a nice boost on the performance front.

There will also purportedly be a new 32GB option, further driving home the ‘pro’ status of Microsoft’s hybrid, and you can see that listed in the pricing above as well – it’ll set you back an eye-watering $2,799.99.

The Surface Pro 8 was spotted in arecent FCC filing which indicated that it will use Wi-Fi 6, as you might expect, and there will be LTE options as we can see in this leak too (you’ll pay an extra $150 for LTE models, according to Quandt).

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Darren is a freelancer writing news and features for TechRadar (and occasionally T3) across a broad range of computing topics including CPUs, GPUs, various other hardware, VPNs, antivirus and more. He has written about tech for the best part of three decades, and writes books in his spare time (his debut novel - ‘I Know What You Did Last Supper’ - was published by Hachette UK in 2013).

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