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Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (Intel Core i5, 4GB RAM, 128GB) with Windows 10 Anniversary (Renewed)

Original price was: $844.00.Current price is: $149.99.

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Windows Hello is the password-free sign-in that gives you the fastest, most secure way to unlock your device
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 features a 6th generation Intel Core i5 processor, 128 GB of storage, 4 GB RAM, and up to 9 hours of video playback
12.3″ PixelSense 10-Point Touchscreen Display, 2736 x 1824 Screen Resolution (267 ppi)
USB 3.0, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Mini DisplayPort, 1 x Surface Connect port, Surface Type Cover port, MicroSDXC card reader, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) | Bluetooth 4.1
Ultra-slim and light, starting at just 1.7 pounds, 5MP Front Camera | 8MP Rear Camera
All-day battery life, with up to 13.5 hours of video playback, Windows 10 Pro

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Customers find the notebook computer offers good value for money and has a nice screen quality. It’s easy to use and looks brand new. However, some customers received the device without a pen or keyboard. There are mixed opinions on functionality, battery life, hardware defects, and screen resolution.

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  1. Alexis

    Great product
    I was skeptical buying a refurbished item but I absolutely love it! Battery life is great. There is barely any signs of wear and it seems to work great! Comes with a Battery charger which i honestly didn’t expect. Overall worth every penny compared to a normal laptop. Does not come with keyboard but they aren’t hard to find.

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  2. Alexander Flores

    Beware! Defective Devices
    I purchased a refurbished Surface 4 hoping to use it as a lightweight work device. I chose a refurbished device to perhaps save some money and keep an old, but otherwise useful, device from the landfill.I wish the absolute lemon of a device I received was in a landfill.Appearances were, at first, good. As standard for used devices it shipped with no documentation, only a power cord. It was wrapped and shipped quite well, and it was clearly cleaned before shipment. There was only one very tiny (less than 1mm in length) chip in the metal case which took me some time to notice. In terms of external quality the device looked excellent. Unfortunately, the excellent outsides belied the irredeemable insides.The device was nearly inoperable, and is utterly beyond saving by a normal user. When performing first time set up problems quickly became apparent. Touch controls did not work for this touch screen tablet computer. The device came without a pen or keyboard, and I was fine with this as I did not expect a used device to come with peripherals. However what was not fine was the fact that the device would not register touch inputs outside of the “power+volume up” menu. Touching would not move the cursor, touching would not bring up the on screen keyboard, touching the *touch surface* of this Surface Pro tablet did nothing whatsoever.Fine, perhaps the device expects you to have a keyboard or some other peripheral. I plugged in a USB mouse and was able to, with some difficulty, complete first time start up and connect my device to my internet. My problems were not yet over.Now on the windows desktop home screen new problems set in. I attempted to update the system – as I thought perhaps an update to the device’s software would correct the device’s issues. Here I ran into something rather novel, the settings menu would not open. No matter how many times I clicked, no matter how many resets I performed, I could not open the settings menu in order to update the device. I tried sifting through the menus to try to find some setting or other that might turn on touch controls, or otherwise render my device operable but, alas, nothing.At this point, frustrated with the increasingly useless device I had spent $274 on, I resolved to try a factory reset. As the settings menu obstinately resisted any attempt to bring it up, I brought up the command prompt and (still using a usb mouse and the on screen keyboard) entered “systemreset”.Enter the final, most damning, issue with this device – the battery. During multiple attempts at a system reset the device blue screened. The issue, I suspect, is the battery which cannot hold a charge. The device, by some miracle, shipped with the correct power cable. The cable was apparently the only thing about the device that could handle electricity. The machine holds no charge and instantly turns off the moment the cable is unplugged. The battery, I suspect, is fully cooked, or somehow removed. In any case, the machine would be useless for my intended purposes in such a state, even if the touch controls worked at all.In summation the machine I was sent:1. Would not respond to touch inputs2. Would not load key functions on the operating system3. Blue screened several times4. Had a battery life of approximately 0 secondsUsed and refurbished electronics are always a “your mileage may vary” proposition – especially in sight unseen purchases like over Amazon. Based on other reviews many people are happy with the devices they received, and you might be too should you order from Amazon Refurbished. I warn you, however, that your mileage might be like mine: a beautiful condition but useless device with an even more useless battery.

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  3. Drake

    Great Surface Tablet!
    This was my first Surface Pro tablet. Mine arrived in flawless condition. It honestly looked brand new. For this to only have a dual-core 4-thread i5 with 4 GB of RAM, it’s been pretty peppy for me. Programs open seamlessly and everything loads fine. Microsoft, unfortunately, is ending Windows 10 support in 2025, so I did install Windows 11 on mine, even though it doesn’t meet the requirements due to only the processor. I chose to install Tiny11, which is a lighter version of Windows 11 without all the bloatware. I think this also helped with the battery life and the lower amount of RAM. I only use mine for casual web browsing, so it met my expectations completely. This has a slightly higher than 2K resolution screen, so the visuals are amazing. It will be hard to use Windows at 1080p after using this. The speakers also sound great. The charger connects magnetically, so it can kind of be annoying since it can fall out quite easily, but it’s also an advantage since it won’t pull your tablet off the table or desk if the cable gets caught on something and is pulled. I love that it has Windows Hello, which unlocks your PC with face I.D. This has been a great purchase! Highly recommend.

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  4. Peter

    Moderately good
    Would recommend to a friend . The only isssue I was disappointed with was battery life. The seller claimed 6 hours of battery life but the actual battery life is approximately not more than 3 hours

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  5. Genesia Johnson

    Worth the buy 👏🏽
    Bought this device in Excellent Condition and it’s definitely true to word. Runs smoothly with no glitches. Super lightweight and easy to handle. Definitely worth the purchase!

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  6. Rain

    reconditioned
    Arrived with internal keyboard turned off. 20 mins windows bs then Touch screen is flaky. Reboot and touch works till sleep. Wake up touch inop. . . Other issues as well. Sent back for another one. . .Hard reset with only 4 tiny download files took 46 minutes. Do not buy this item.Only reason for 2 stars is minimal bloatware annoyances.

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  7. Roxy

    Not too bad
    As for the feed back on the computer… While it has been an amazing machine it have this issue where the screen haze…. My researches unfolded that it’s a hardware issue that can’t be fixedUnless it’s changedHowever…When I shut down for a few and restart it’s good againg

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  8. Edwin Kruthein

    Not Excellent Condition
    The first clue about this Surface Pro was that it was in a box with no padding to keep it from slamming into the sides. Also, the power adapter was put in without even the wires coiled up. The Surface Pro 4 itself looked in good condition without large scratches and started up well after charging. The battery was where the two-star rating occurred. Maybe a one-star would have been better. The battery charged to 96% which is better than the 80% for an excellent but with the unit sitting unused and not turned on the battery level dropped to 80% in 12 hours then 60% in 24 hours finally 20% in 48 hours. Interesting that the battery snapped to 96% after 30 minutes of charging but when the unit was turned on and an update was started the battery level dove so the power adapter had to be used to complete a simple update of the computer.

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  9. Mark James

    Item arrived with zero charge. Was years behind in Windows updates. Took updates over several hours only to find that it would not take a charge at all. Tried a second charger – no difference. Cleaned ports – no difference. Updated drivers – no difference.Thankfully returned through Amazon

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    Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (Intel Core i5, 4GB RAM, 128GB) with Windows 10 Anniversary (Renewed)
    Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (Intel Core i5, 4GB RAM, 128GB) with Windows 10 Anniversary (Renewed)

    Original price was: $844.00.Current price is: $149.99.

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