Video: In the new announcement of MicroSt. Surface Pro 7, Apple takes a shot at the next BBQ Pro.



Microsoft is pushing its marketing efforts against Apple’s line lineup. Spot by first MS Power UserThe company has released a new ad for its Surface Pro 7 on YouTube, saying it is a “better choice” when compared to Apple’s M-B Book Pro.

Video directly compares the Surface Pro 7 with the MBK Pro, offering timely hands-on with both devices. Significantly, Microsoft says that this is a 991299 MBBook Pro, but you can clearly say that it has no physical Esc key. This means that the model shown in the video is not the latest MBK Pro, and inside it is powered by Intel instead of Apple Plus Silicon.

The video highlights that the Surface Pro 7 features a full touch screen, where the Mook Kabuk Pro only displays a “little bar” with touch support, in terms of the touch bar. It also shows that the Surface Pro 7 has a different character keyboard, while you’re just “stuck with what you’ve got” with the M’Kubok Pro.

Description for the video program that gives the Surface Pro 7 the versatility of “both tablet and laptop”.

Only the Surface Pro 7 has versatility and portability for both tablets and laptops. With features like a touchscreen, detachable keyboard and pen and enough power to run your favorite apps – you can work or play from anywhere. The Micro .ft Surface Pro 7 has everything you need.

Finally, the video says that the Surface Pro 7 is a “better gaming device” than the MBQbook Pro and is more affordable. The Surface Pro 7 has a 12.3-inch display and starts at $ 750. Base configuration offers 128GB storage and 4GB RAM. If you want 1TB of storage and 16GB of RAM, the price goes up to $ 2,299.99.

On the flip side, the B1299 starts with the B1299, 8GB of unified memory and 256GB of storage for the B1’s M1 processor. 29 for 2,299, you can get 2DB SSD storage and 16GB of unified memory.

Check out Micros! Ft’s new video below and let us know what you think of it in the comments!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdrus8zmRLc

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