Microsoft’s Surface Pro 12-inch delivers rich Windows‑on‑Arm performance at a new low price — now under $760 for New Year’s

Microsoft's Surface Pro 12-inch 1st Edition (2025) powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus processor.
Continue your office work or collage work on the go with the Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch (Image credit: Future | Daniel Rubino)

2026 is finally here, and with it comes new challenges, mountains of paperwork to clear, and tough college assignments to complete.

Fortunately, you won't have to tackle them alone, as Amazon is hosting a special New Year's 16% discount for the critically acclaimed Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch laptop to help you conquer these tasks for the discounted price tag of $755.99.

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Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch (2025) (512GB) (Platinum): was $899.99 now $755.99 at Amazon


"While it might miss out on some of the premium touches found in its larger sibling, its solid build quality, fantastic audio, and display, along with the impressive performance of its Snapdragon X Plus processor, make it a true standout in its category." ~ Daniel Rubino, Editor-in-Chief

Windows Central Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½

Why buy this 2-in-1 laptop?

Affordable, stylish design, and a reliable performance makes the Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch one of our favorite laptops. (Image credit: Future | Daniel Rubino)

There is a lot to love about the Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch. It's equipped with a Snapdragon X Plus (8 Core) processor and 16GB of RAM, so it can launch programs and browse the internet with impeccable performance efficiency without causing too much heat build-up or energy drain.

It also has a 12-inch touchscreen display capable of producing crisp visuals at 2196x1464 resolutions, 90Hz refresh rates, and 400 brightness nits.

Other noteworthy features include a lightweight yet sturdy design to make it fit for long-distance travel, high-quality audio speakers and camera, 512GB of storage, and a Qualcomm Hexagon NPU with 45 TOPS, so it can run AI-powered tasks with Copilot+ with ease and fast speeds.

The only major drawbacks of the Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch are that it has an average battery life of 16 hours, muted color gamuts, and a steep asking price of $899.99 at retail.

Fortunately, that MSRP has been reduced for a limited time at Amazon for $755.99, so you can get your hands on the Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch for a lower price and see why we consider it one of the best Windows on ARM Laptops in the business.

Alternative configurations and colors

Amazon is also selling the 256GB version of the Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch for the discounted price of $717.99 (was $799.99) and is selling alternate color schemes of the 512GB version for:

FAQs

What is a 2-in-1 laptop?

It's a hybrid computer that combines the hardware power of a laptop with the portability and convenience of a touchscreen tablet.

Is it compatible with keyboards and touchscreen pens?

Yes it is, but you will have to buy dedicated Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch keyboards and Surface Slim Pens separately, as they're not included with this laptop.

Is this laptop good for gaming?

The Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch can stream games via Xbox Cloud Gaming well and run lower-end games at low graphical settings decently.

However, it is not fit to handle graphically demanding AAA PC titles as this laptop is primarily designed for workplace and studying productivity, not gaming.

What OS does it use?

The Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch uses a Windows on ARM. This is an OS that Microsoft made for computers built with with ARM-based processors to help improve their energy efficiency, performance, and battery life.

Windows on Arm also helps them run native apps like Microsoft Office, Chrome, and Adobe, alongside older x86 or x64 apps via Prism emulation.


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Alexander Cope
Contributor — Gaming

Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran of 30-plus years, primarily covering PC and Xbox games here on Windows Central. Gaming since the 8-bit era, Alexander's expertise revolves around gaming guides and news, with a particular focus on Japanese titles from the likes of Elden Ring to Final Fantasy. Alexander is always on deck to help our readers conquer the industry's most difficult games — when he can pry himself away from Monster Hunter that is!

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