Hardware The Surface Pro 4 is the same size as the Surface Pro 3, but has a thinner screen bezel which allows for a display of a slightly greater size of . The screen resolution is also greater than the Surface Pro 3's, at 2736×1824 at 267
PPI, with the same
aspect ratio of 3:2 and 10-point
multi-touch. The chassis is thinner and lighter than the Surface Pro 3. The cooling system of the 2-in-1 has been redesigned and dubbed
hybrid liquid cooling system. It includes
heat pipes with a flowing liquid, which is meant to avoid the use of the internal fan when the device is used for less demanding tasks such as
web browsing. All Surface Pro 4 models feature 6th-generation
Skylake Intel Core processors—m3, i5 or i7—which are more powerful and run cooler over its Intel Core
Haswell predecessors found in the Surface Pro 3 and 2. The maximum
clock rate of the most powerful CPU option (i7-6650U) is also greater at 2.2
GHz, with up to 3.4 GHz in the
Turbo Boost mode. The m3-powered model is completely
fanless.
RAM options available are 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB, while
SSD options are 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB; the top options are twice as capacious compared to top options of the Surface Pro 4's two recent predecessors. The common traits, inherited from the previous-generation Surface Pro 3, are a continuous
kickstand, magnesium casing with a silver-colored back side, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Wi-Fi radio,
Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy, full-size
USB 3.0 port,
microSD card reader, headset jack,
Mini DisplayPort, Cover Port, and a renamed
SurfaceConnect, a port on the side to connect a wall charger, Docking Station or Surface Dock accessories.
Software All Surface Pro 4 models come with a 64-bit version of
Windows 10 Pro and a
Microsoft Office 30-day trial. Windows 10 comes pre-installed with Mail, Calendar, People, Xbox (app), Photos, Movies and TV, Groove, and
Microsoft Edge. With Windows 10, a "Tablet mode" is available when the Type Cover is detached from the device. In this mode, all windows are opened full-screen and the interface becomes more touch-centric. The device also has a camera compatible with
Windows Hello. It combines the use of a regular and infrared cameras to authenticate the user.
Support and upgrades to Windows 11 Upgrades to Windows 11 require at least an 8th-generation Intel CPU among
other requirements. The Surface Pro 4's CPU falls short of Microsoft's minimum requirements, and thus cannot be officially upgraded to Windows 11.
Accessories The Surface Pro 4 is
backward-compatible with all of its predecessor's accessories. At the Windows 10 Devices Event on October 6, 2015, alongside new Surface 2-in-1s, new accessories were announced. The
Surface Dock is a redesigned docking accessory in a brick form factor. It is compatible with all past and future Surface models with a
SurfaceConnect side port, previously used to connect a wall charger or
Docking Station accessory: Surface Pro 3, 4 and
Surface Book. The Surface Dock will have 2
Mini DisplayPorts, 1
Gigabit Ethernet, 4
USB 3.0, and 1 audio out ports. Although the Surface Pro 4 is backward compatible with the predecessor's
Type Cover accessory, an attachable keyboard which doubles as a screen protector, the
Surface Pro 4 Type Cover has been announced with and without a
fingerprint ID sensor. The new Type Cover is thinner and lighter than its predecessor, has improved magnetic stability for lap use, a mechanical keyboard with improved key spacing, as well as a larger
touchpad. An updated version of
Surface Pen is included with the Surface Pro 4, which has 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity and is heavier with a rubberized tip. However, the new pen has only one button on the side rather than the previous pen's two. There is an eraser on the end that doubles as a button, which may perform different tasks, like opening the
OneNote app or activating
Cortana, and can be customized using the Surface App. == Issues ==