

🚀 Elevate your hustle with the Surface Pro — power, portability, and prestige in one sleek package.
The Microsoft Surface Pro (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 128GB) Certified Renewed bundle combines a powerful 7th Gen Intel processor, vibrant 12.3-inch PixelSense touchscreen, and up to 13.5 hours of battery life in a lightweight 1.69 lb design. Certified refurbished to look and perform like new, it includes a Platinum Type Cover and a 90-day warranty, making it the perfect all-day, on-the-go device for professionals seeking premium performance and portability without compromise.



| ASIN | B07FYMVWQM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Battery Average Life | 13.5 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,202 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #862 in Renewed Tablets #2,176 in Computer Tablets #11,486 in Renewed Computers & Accessories |
| Brand | Microsoft |
| Built-In Media | Type Cover |
| CPU Model Number | KLH-00001-cr |
| Camera Description | Front |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Compatible Devices | Type Cover |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,403 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2736x1824 Pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Frame Rate | 5 |
| Generation | 7th Generation |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Human-Interface Input | Unknown |
| Item Height | 2.24 inches |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 45 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft PC |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Name | Microsoft Surface |
| Model Number | KLH-00001-cr |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Native Resolution | 2736x1824 pixels |
| Operating System | Windows 10 Professional |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Description | Intel core i5 |
| Processor Speed | 3.5 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| Screen Size | 12.3 Inches |
| Speaker Description | newly redesigned front-facing speakers |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 800265793996 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p or 720p |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Description | 90 days limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
M**S
I am extremely happy with it. You won't regret it if you get one.
I purchased the Surface Pro i5 8GB RAM. The unit is taking the place of both a HP ultrabook and an IPad. The ultrabook is still a good laptop and performs well, however this Surface Pro has exceeded all of my expectations. It has been a great purchase and I love working on it on a daily basis. I bought a keyboard for it as well, which has made it a true pleasure to use. It easily runs circles around both my ultrabook (which I love) and the IPad. The Surface Pro is built very well, from both the perspective of actual construction and initial durability, as well as design. The speakers being front facing work very well, better than any laptop or tablet I have listened to. The screen itself is beautiful with excellent clarity and detail, with the speed behind its supporting hardware to display anything I have thrown at it. Touch-screen action, speed and response are excellent. Saying the processor is very good is an understatement. Fan-less and very fast; it handles video compression, editing, and encoding better than any I have used, especially considering the small form factor. Simpler editing and any other daily computer use tasks aren't even really worth mentioning because it easily does those concurrently as the heavy tasks. Absolutely wonderful. Battery life has been exceptional. Coming from an ultrabook which has good battery life, the Surface Pro has been amazing. I am on it all day and it has no problem running on and on. The Surface Pro is on the expensive side, however, I can say that in comparison with any other tablet or laptop on the market, this is by far the superior product, in nearly all aspects. Years ahead in development, hardware, and support. It is truly a pleasure to use. I suppose what tops it all off is its extremely small and portable size. Keep in mind that this isn't just a tablet, like "competitor products". This is an actual, fully capable computer, which can be easily thrown in a backpack or simply carried. It really has no competition because it outperforms everything else. I know I will love this Surface Pro for years to come. Some people may say that it doesn't have USB Type-C. True, but do I really want to go out and re-purchase all the things I have, just so they can be USB-C based hardware? No; not only would this be expensive for little to no realistic gain, but all of the things I have already work well and I plan on getting use out of my purchases. Plus, most hardware doesn't support USB-C yet anyway; it hasn't been made yet. Lastly, from what I understand, Microsoft plans on selling a Surface Connect-Type C converter just in case you need it, which will support both full data and full Type-C power. Both points of full data and power being important, as many current Type-C ports and hardware are not actually fully capable. After having the Surface Pro a few weeks, I am extremely happy with it. You won't regret it if you get one.
E**G
Amazing little computer!
I'm very amazed with this computer! I've had it for a little over a year now. I have another laptop that I use at home. It's battery ended up going bad, so, I removed the battery and have it docked to a keyboard, mouse, and monitor; I basically use it as a desktop only at home now. I needed a computer that I could travel with and use anywhere. I looked into a few options and decided the to give the Surface a try. Very glad I did! I was a bit worried at first. My other laptop has better specs (i7 processor, 16gb ram, nvidia 860m video card). This Surface I got has a i5 processor, 4gb ram, and intel 620 graphics. I almost got the i7 version for the 640 graphics, but, went with the i5 due to the much lower price, and, having no fans and being silent is nice as well. To my surprise, this computer tackles everything I throw at it! I don't game much on it, but, the few games I have tried play very well. What I do that is hardest on this computer is video editing. I do most my videos in 1080 x 60. 100% smooth editing, as good as my more powerful computer at home! Rendering times aren't bad either. A little slower than my other computer, but, not too much really. My cameras can record in 4k as well, but, I rarely use that (it just takes a lot longer to render, video files are much larger, and few people even watch in 4k). But, I had to at least try it! So, I threw in some 4k video in to my video editor; again to my surprise, it is smooth and handles the 4k video files just fine! Amazing! Rendering times of course increase. I can now travel anywhere with this laptop and my Canon G7x Mark ii and / or Canon SX730 cameras and have everything I need to record, edit, & upload from anywhere! This laptop does everything I need, and, should do everything I need for many years to come! To anyone thinking of getting a Surface laptop, I'd also suggest looking into other keyboard options. Yes, their keyboard is nice, but, also expensive! I got an Anker brand bluetooth keyboard that is small and light; and, a small wireless Logitech mouse. Of course I also bought a 13" laptop bag that will hold everything. I got the bag, mouse, and keyboard for less than half the price of just the Surface keyboard!
T**.
LONG TIME MAC USER NO MORE
I have been an avid mac user for my entire life. When my most recent computer died I started to research options and began to look at the surface pro. My number one issue with Windows back in the day was they only made software so most of the time you got an unreliable system with parts made from who know where that threw on the windows operating system. Where the competitor developed the hard ware and software so that everything was designed to work together. Well this had all changed with Microsoft releasing the surface line of products. Microsoft is now developing the hardware that is designed to complement its software. Due to this huge change I spent countless hours researching and doing my homework. And after about two months I decided to pull the trigger and come to the Microsoft world. I am so happy that I did!!!! So far this had been on of the best systems I have owned over the years. I love so many aspects of the surface pro and any worries I had are no more. The Pros: - Light wight - Fast Charging - Touch Screen - Full operating system - Fully runs Adobe Products with no issues (Photoshop, Premier Pro, After Effects) - High restitution display - WOW and Star craft II smooth playing and no buffers - Expendable memory slot to increase your hard drive storage ( I put in a 1 TB micro sd card ) CONS: - Limited USB ports - No RJ45 port to hard line your system to the internet (WIFI ONLY) - Gets Warm (Due to no fans) - Fixed RAM so unable up upgrade or install more if you wanted to - Keyboard sold separately - Pen sold separately All in all the PROS out did the cons and I am extremely happy with my purchase. I went ahead and ordered the keyboard and pen and love them both. To fix the USB and RJ45 issued I found a great hub that you are able to use that extents your inputs to 2 USB 3.0, RJ45 1 GPS speed, and all SD card format readers. Bellow are links to the accessories I got on Amazon to resolve the CONS of my review Keyboard / cover: https://amzn.to/37gkhsA Pen: https://amzn.to/37dRV1Y 1 TB SD Card: https://amzn.to/3aqx65y HUB: https://amzn.to/2G7NJoL
S**J
Good Tablet
I write for a living, so I have a few different devices. This is the first Windows machine I've had in quite a number of years, I think the last one I bought in 2006, I've been a Mac user since then. I needed a Windows machine for the occasional Windows app that I need to use though and had been waffling between a cheap desktop (didn't want to space used up) or a laptop. I also have an iPad Pro though and I've really become a fan of tablets in general when aided with a keyboard option. I still consider my MacBook Pro as my go to / primary device, I wouldn't want to convey that the Surface replaces that. Rather, I'm comparing it to my iPad Pro. For the first time, in a long time, I'm seeing something in the Windows world that approaches Apple build quality. Apple laptops are expensive for a reason, they can get the price and still sell everything they make. Since getting the Surface though, the combination of Windows 10 and the hardware quality is very good. The iPad Pro beats it rather handily in graphics quality, performance, and reliability. I don't remember the last time I "rebooted" the IPad, I "have" - but it's probably less than once a month and I generally drain the battery on it every day, not an easy task with it's 10 or 12 hour rating. Honestly, the iPad Pro runs circles around this Surface in pretty much every way. - Note, the iPad Pro is very different from the standard line of iPads, I've had basically all of them over the years. What do I like about the Surface? I like having the full Windows OS - there are good & bad, for example, Netflix & Amazon won't allow me to download movies for the flights.. so .. still traveling with Apple. A disappointment for the iPad Pro when I first picked it up was the lack of "real software" - it has a lot more horsepower, so I assumed the Microsoft Office apps would be more robust - but wasn't the case, same stripped-down stuff on the standard iPad line. So the Surface fits that requirement, quite well, and I can travel a little lighter. I do really like the Surface keyboard - the Apple one is fine too. Things I don't like about the Surface. Battery life.. "meh".. maybe 1/4 the iPad. Tops. The "testing" both products undergo is very different - Surface is just a run-down watching a video, Apple rates for active work - and it's much more energy-consuming to run Word/Excel/Pages/Numbers at a high level of brightness than a "dark mode" Netflix app. I'm also wishing the screen was bigger - it really looks small compared to the iPad. The reboots seem to be about as often as any other Windows device as well.. at least once a day in other words with only negligible use and very little software installed (all Microsoft provided). Do I regret the purchase? no. Happily keeping it.
F**L
As good as it gets
Excellent computer for general purpose work. I am working with the i7 with 1TB of storage - I bought the Pro 4 with i5 and 256GB and rapidly realized I under-purchased for my work. The good (ok great): Fast - the i7 Surface Pro is significantly snappier than the i5 of 2015. Maybe 2 to 2.5x as fast at standard jobs. I'm running some multi-media jobs to benchmark this weekend and will post a followup. Storage - very fast. Files open and close with "snap". The screen is just as excellent as the Pro 4, and that's what got me to switch most of my computing from a MacBook Air to the Pro line. The screen is gorgeous. The fingerprint reading on the touch keyboard (recommended option) is much faster and more accurate. This tells me that there must be CPU processing involved in fingerprint sensing accuracy as I just switched the same keyboard from the Pro 4 to the Pro 2017. Cooling - I noticed the Pro 2017 just doesn't heat up as much as the Pro 4 at any task. Surface Dock - Truly outstanding accessory. Just hook up the magnetic connector and add monitor, ethernet, sound, and more USB-3 to the job. I use it with a very high resolution Dell display and it's stunning. Mixed The battery - it's significantly longer lasting at the same brightness as the Pro 4 - but I still get about 5-7 hours of useful life. That's at "suggested" or "brighter" settings. I don't use brightest - it's just wasteful. Battery life could still be better, but it is pretty much good enough for my needs. Wish List USB-C. I of course didn't expect it, but Microsoft could have upgraded the USB 3.0 to latest spec and added a USB-C to the Pro 2017. Really, it's not badness (I'm not deducting a star) but seriously why not? All in all, this is more than a solid performer. It's a stylish, good-looking outstanding performer that is suitable for any road warrior or any desk. This is an excellent followup to the already great Pro 4.
D**N
Bad experience with Microsoft-branded products
I purchased this Microsoft Surface 5 in 2018. Specs are Intel Core M, 4GB RAM, 128GB storage. It was used for web browsing, YT, and email. It was protected by a keyboard cover and storage cover, as well as a glass screen protector. The Surface was never dropped and was, in fact, pampered. After approximately one year, it stopped booting altogether. None of the official listed solutions worked. Because the storage drive is soldered on, it is not user-upgradeable. I spent a great deal of time trying solutions, such as booting from a recovery USB drive, cleaning the installed drive, and deleting the contents of the existing drive. Nothing worked. Because the disk was reporting 0 Bytes free, this points to a RAW disk. How this happened is anyone's guess. Apparently Microsoft has been aware of this issue going back to Surface 1 yet continued to sell this flawed device. Surface ships with a one-year warranty. Beyond this, MS will exchange a failed device for $450. This was a slap on the face, as I had already paid $1089 in device and accessories. Dealing with customer support was as comical as it was enraging. TL/DR: the CS person stated that they could offer me a free replacement, for a small processing fee of $450. Of course, the refurbished replacement will also have a high likelihood of failure. I am now stuck with a paperweight and accessories. This was the mountain of salt in the wound - as Surface now joins the other Microsoft paperweights I own. Both the MS branded XBox controllers have failed. Here's a tip: please stay away from Microsoft branded products. They fail, have terrible warranties, and offer zero recourse with customer service. Rated one star because you're required to have at least one.
C**A
Great choice... powerful and flexible. No noticeable fan noise from the i7.
I have had several versions of the Surface Pro (SP1, SP3, SP2017 i5 and now SP2017 i7. With the exception of the first, they have all been excellent computers when matched to the right needs. I love the small size and light weight in a genuine Windows computer and really value it’s portability. I use it as a laptop with the keyboard cover, and as a desktop via the Surface docking station (i.e. using an external large monitor and full-sized external keyboard. I love that the screen is touch, but I don't use it as a pure tablet very often. Occasionally, I'll grab the Surface stylus and use it to edit an image in Photoshop, but I also have a 9.7” iPad Pro that I like better as a pure tablet. Overall, it is an excellent device and I highly recommend it. The one extra comment I will make is that I first bought the i5 version of this because I didn’t want the one with the fan. However, the graphics in that version tended to drag a bit when I was using Photoshop. I went ahead and bought this i7 version for the faster GPU (integrated into the CPU) and I have to say that I shouldn't have been worried about the fan. It rarely runs and I never hear it when it does. If you don’t need something that computationally needs the i7 or the faster GPU, then the i5 is perfect. It's more than fast enough for everything else I did, and it gives you more bang for the buck. But if you do need the additional power of the i7, don’t let the fan thing put you off. One last note... I only gave the sound 3 stars. I should clarify that there is nothing wrong with the sound. It's probably as good as you could expect from the tiny speakers in the edge of a tablet. It's not spectacular, but it's fine... as good as my iPad Pro. Still, it's hard to give it five stars just because that would mean it was exceptional and it's not. If you're going to listen to music, you'll want earbuds, headphones or an external speaker.
T**3
Superior tablet. Best there is.
--UPDATE-- Disabling the auto screen brightness feature seems to correct the below issue. The device will reset at random times. It doesn’t seem to matter what I’m doing. After a review on reddit , I found many early adopters are experiencing the same issue. See thread: “Suspend/Poweroff at Random Surface Pro 2017 i5”. --Original Review-- Received my Surface Pro yesterday and used it all evening. Here are my initial thoughts, hope they help. My device Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, 256GB, coming from an Ipad Pro. Pros: 1. It’s a full PC. If it works on PC, It works on this. 2. Ease of use. I love how it easy it is to load UHD video files. Playback is flawless. Never did get this working on Ipad. 3. Fast and responsive. 4. Build quality is premium. Love the new rounded edges. 5. Near silent. It has a fan, but it’s not loud enough to remember it’s even there. I think the i5 doesn’t even have one. 6. Battery life is really good. Again I haven’t done any official tests, but it lasted all evening on the “out of the box” charge. 7. Screen resolution is crisp and bright. Looks great playing hi res videos. 8. Expandable storage with a micro SD card. This is a no brainer. Get a clue Apple. 9. USB port. Again, Apple WTF? Cons: 1. I wish the bezel was a little thinner. It would be nice to have more screen real-estate. 2. A little smaller than ipad pro. 3. It gets a little warm. Not sure about thermal throttling. I haven’t tested. But it does get a bit warm holding in your hands after a while. 4. While I was browsing the web, it lockup and screen went black, after a few seconds it auto reset. This happened just once. Didn’t happen again all night. Conclusion: I really love it. This is the device the Ipad Pro should have been. This is a truly awesome laptop replacement and I enjoy using it. The most versatile portal tablet on the market.
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