

Once you latch a keyboard onto each tablet, the Surface Pro X comes out slightly ahead at a total of 2.38 pounds, which is significantly lighter than the iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard's 3.0 pounds.

At just 1.7 pounds (without the Type Cover attached), it's a bit heavier than the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, but that's without Apple's Magic Keyboard attached. They're minor changes, but they give the Pro X a sleeker, more distinguished look. Its edges are more rounded, and its bezels are thinner than on the Surface Pro 7.

There are a few key differences, though, that makes the Pro X look slightly more refined. The Surface Pro X looks pretty similar to other Microsoft Surfaces at first glance: it's a big slab of glass with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a nifty kickstand on the back to hold itself up. The Surface Pro X's kickstand is sturdy and provides plenty of viewing angles to suit your needs.
