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forum threadruinedx posted Today 01:31 AM
forum threadruinedx posted Today 01:31 AM

Surface Pro 11 Black 13" + Keyboard Bundle - Snapdragon X 10-core / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD / LCD $899.99

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Brand new, best bang for buck configuration for the Surface Pro. Was 949 last week, now 899.

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Today 01:57 AM
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ruinedx
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Today 01:57 AM
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For those curious, here is a comparison of the LCD IPS (this model) vs the more expensive OLED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMmz3bazXXQ
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replymksToday 02:08 AM
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Quote from ruinedx :
For those curious, here is a comparison of the LCD IPS (this model) vs the more expensive OLED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMmz3bazXXQ
This video compares the Microsoft Surface Pro 11 with an IPS display and Snapdragon X+ processor to the OLED display and Snapdragon X Elite processor models (0:41-0:47).
The speaker, who has been waiting for an OLED Surface Pro for over a decade (0:26-0:31), shares his surprising findings.

Key comparisons: Display Quality (IPS vs. OLED): While the OLED generally offers a more vibrant visual experience, the IPS display unexpectedly demonstrates more accurate color reproduction and better rendering of black levels in the speaker's testing (2:42-3:11, 4:06-4:21).
The OLED model struggled with rendering dark images, appearing completely black where detail should have been visible (3:25-3:43).
The speaker suspects the OLED panel used is a budget-friendly option, possibly from LG rather than Samsung, as its peak brightness is under 600 nits, which is low for current OLED standards (5:50-6:16). Some users have also reported a "screen door effect" on the OLED due to the touchscreen layer, though the speaker doesn't find it makes the OLED unusable (7:25-8:26). IPS displays also generally reproduce white colors better than OLEDs (8:54-8:58).


Processor Performance (Snapdragon X Elite vs. X+):
The speaker found no discernible difference in performance between the more powerful Snapdragon X Elite and the X+ in typical usage scenarios like office work and content consumption (9:26-9:58, 10:39-10:47). This is largely attributed to Microsoft's emulation layer, which prevents the full utilization of the beefier X Elite chip (9:47-10:06).

Battery Life: Both models offer similar battery life, with over 10 hours of use (12:47-12:51, 21:24-21:27).
The battery life difference depends on content consumption; OLED performs better with dark themes due to pixel shutdown, while IPS might do slightly better with predominantly white content (12:51-13:20).

Overall Recommendation: Despite his initial enthusiasm for the OLED, the speaker ultimately cannot recommend the OLED and Snapdragon X Elite configurations over the base IPS and X+ models, primarily due to the significant price difference of $400-$500 for a negligible performance improvement and unexpected display shortcomings (16:08-16:52, 19:46-19:52). The only scenario where the OLED model might be necessary is if a user requires 32GB of RAM, which is currently only available with the X Elite processor (17:06-17:14, 18:47-18:50). He emphasizes that these machines are not for heavy lifting or gaming, but excel in portability, battery life, and quick recharging (15:10-15:12, 15:43-15:49).
Last edited by replymks November 6, 2025 at 09:28 PM.
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Today 05:35 AM
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TenderMorning986Today 05:35 AM
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Is this a current model and how does this compare to the Microcenter Surface Pro on sale at $650?
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PeteyTheStriker
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Limited software support, see you when you are $500 like all your other siblings.

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