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Microsoft Surface Pro 6 12.3" Intel i5 8350u 1.70Ghz 8GB 256GB SSD Win 11
Microsoft Surface Pro 6 12.3" Intel i5 8350u 1.70Ghz 8GB 256GB SSD Win 11
Microsoft Surface Pro 6 12.3" Intel i5 8350u 1.70Ghz 8GB 256GB SSD Win 11

Microsoft Surface Pro 6 12.3" Intel i5 8350u 1.70Ghz 8GB 256GB SSD Win 11

Ultra-light and versatile. Get productive your way with new Surface Pro 6 -- now with the latest 8th Gen Intel Core processor and the full Windows 10 Home experience. Transition seamlessly from laptop to studio to tablet mode. Wiith a 12.3'' PixelSenseTM Display (2736 x 1824 pixel resolution), the Microsoft Surface Pro 6 can fit all your streaming and work needs with no lag due to its 8 GB or 16 GB RAM. Up to 13.5 hours of local video playback.

Ultra-light and versatile. Get productive your way with new Surface Pro 6 -- now with the latest 8th Gen Intel Core processor and the full Windows 10 Home experience. Transition seamlessly from laptop to studio to tablet mode. Wiith a 12.3'' PixelSenseTM Display (2736 x 1824 pixel resolution), the Microsoft Surface Pro 6 can fit all your streaming and work needs with no lag due to its 8 GB or 16 GB RAM. Up to 13.5 hours of local video playback.

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Microsoft Surface Pro 6 12.3" Intel i5 8350u 1.70Ghz 8GB 256GB SSD Win 11

Ultra-light and versatile. Get productive your way with new Surface Pro 6 -- now with the latest 8th Gen Intel Core processor and the full Windows 10 Home experience. Transition seamlessly from laptop to studio to tablet mode. Wiith a 12.3'' PixelSenseTM Display (2736 x 1824 pixel resolution), the Microsoft Surface Pro 6 can fit all your streaming and work needs with no lag due to its 8 GB or 16 GB RAM. Up to 13.5 hours of local video playback.

Ultra-light and versatile. Get productive your way with new Surface Pro 6 -- now with the latest 8th Gen Intel Core processor and the full Windows 10 Home experience. Transition seamlessly from laptop to studio to tablet mode. Wiith a 12.3'' PixelSenseTM Display (2736 x 1824 pixel resolution), the Microsoft Surface Pro 6 can fit all your streaming and work needs with no lag due to its 8 GB or 16 GB RAM. Up to 13.5 hours of local video playback.

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Last updated at 03/21/2026 11:32:29

Snapklik AU

$418.83

Microsoft Surface Pro 6 12.3" Touch i5-8250U 8GB RAM 256GB SSD

Delivery $28.38

renewd.com.au

$600.00

Microsoft Surface Pro 6- Intel Core i5-8350U/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 11 with Surface Type Cover

Free delivery

renewd.com.au

$1,149.00

Microsoft Surface Pro 6- Intel Core i5-8350U/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 11 with Surface Type Cover

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

11 May 2023Eliora

originally posted on mydeal.com.au

Exactly as advertised. It's a B-Grade refurbished piece of tech so it's obviously banged up along the back, and part of the keyboard cover was coming off but it wasn't anything a little glue couldn't fix. Otherwise, the cover is nice and covers up all the blemishes on the actual Surface Pro. Pen works just fine and everything works smoothly. For the price I paid, I think it's quite a steal.

Amazing value for money!
1 May 2020Edward

originally posted on bestbuy.ca

LONG but WORTH reading! This is my second Surface. In 2014 I bought Surface Pro 3 which served me very well and I loved it! But after 5 years it suddenly died, and it died with no reason at all. It simply did not turn on and $1,500 in 2014 turned into nothing in 2019. The computer was diagnosed and according to BestBuy the turn on switch connected to the motherboard got faulty. But the replacement parts were not available any more. I went to Microsoft and they offered me Surface Pro 4 at a discounted price, but at the same time I learned that the parts for Pro 4 were not available any more, so I if it died I would say good bye to $1,000. I got super angry and disappointed, and I said to myself; Surface? Never again! But I still had a very nice keyboard and a pen, so ... MoreLONG but WORTH reading! This is my second Surface. In 2014 I bought Surface Pro 3 which served me very well and I loved it! But after 5 years it suddenly died, and it died with no reason at all. It simply did not turn on and $1,500 in 2014 turned into nothing in 2019. The computer was diagnosed and according to BestBuy the turn on switch connected to the motherboard got faulty. But the replacement parts were not available any more. I went to Microsoft and they offered me Surface Pro 4 at a discounted price, but at the same time I learned that the parts for Pro 4 were not available any more, so I if it died I would say good bye to $1,000. I got super angry and disappointed, and I said to myself; Surface? Never again! But I still had a very nice keyboard and a pen, so when Pro 6 went on sale, I bought it again. The new i5 processor is 2.76x faster then the old i5-4300u. Passmark 10 showed the the score of Pro 3 - 1223, jumped to 2087 in case of Pro 6. A year ago my wife bought a beautiful Huawei with i7, 16GB of RAM and 512SSD, all for $2,000, which was a great deal. Now I have for half the price Pro 6 (i5, 8GB RAM, 256SSD) that is almost as powerful as HUAWEI MateBook X Pro (Passmark 2087 vs 2183 for Huawei), and so far I am very happy with it. So you may have a question - why 4 starts instead of 5? The reason is simple. I don't see Surface as a very reliable computer. Now I am still good as I have 2 year warranty - one by manufacturer and one extra thanks to my credit card - but after two years if it dies one day, I know that fixing it will be very costly or impossible again. As a quick summary I will write: a lovely computer, but with a risk.

Average pc replacement
9 May 2019

originally posted on www.outletpc.com

I was a bit skeptical about ordering the surface pro 6 (8gb ram, 2.6ghz i5, windows 10 home) because of it's size vs power. I didn't think a device so small could be as functional as a laptop or pc. It is for everything i do. I'm not a gamer (that's what consoles are for, in my opinion), but i'll include some of the programs i use, that work better on this surface pro 6 than they did on my former pc (asus maximus v gene z77, i7-3770, 16gb ddr3, corsair 256 ssd, windows 10 ultimate) . Programs: macxhd video converter, convertxtodvd, adobe photoshop cs5, autocad 2019 and inventor 2019. The surface i have is fan-less, and i haven't had any heat issued when using intense programs like converting videos, burning dvd's (with an external, usb dvd drive) nor whilst using ... MoreI was a bit skeptical about ordering the surface pro 6 (8gb ram, 2.6ghz i5, windows 10 home) because of it's size vs power. I didn't think a device so small could be as functional as a laptop or pc. It is for everything i do. I'm not a gamer (that's what consoles are for, in my opinion), but i'll include some of the programs i use, that work better on this surface pro 6 than they did on my former pc (asus maximus v gene z77, i7-3770, 16gb ddr3, corsair 256 ssd, windows 10 ultimate) . Programs: macxhd video converter, convertxtodvd, adobe photoshop cs5, autocad 2019 and inventor 2019. The surface i have is fan-less, and i haven't had any heat issued when using intense programs like converting videos, burning dvd's (with an external, usb dvd drive) nor whilst using inventor creating 3d assemblies. The 12 inch screen will definite suffice when surfing the net and doing simple question, however i use a 24 inch monitor while working via the mini display port. I would recommend the surface pen for tablet use, and a mouse when using for longer work periods. The surface keyboard for the surface series is all i need, but if you prefer you could easily use any bluetooth keyboard. I leave the power cable connected when working and the battery exceeds my needs when using as portable, i haven't timed it's drain frequency so i can't comment on the batter use under load. The only thing i would complain about it the lack of usb c, but that really isn't an issue since i don't own any usb c devices.

Specification

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Form Factor2 in 1 Tablet / Laptop
ProcessorIntel Core i5 8350uU 1.70Ghz
Storage256Gb

Price comparison

Updated 3 months ago
Snapklik AU

$418.83

Microsoft Surface Pro 6 12.3" Touch i5-8250U 8GB RAM 256GB SSD

Delivery $28.38

renewd.com.au

$600.00

Out of stock

Microsoft Surface Pro 6- Intel Core i5-8350U/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 11 with Surface Type Cover

Free delivery

renewd.com.au

$1,149.00

Microsoft Surface Pro 6- Intel Core i5-8350U/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 11 with Surface Type Cover

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

11 May 2023

Exactly as advertised. It's a B-Grade refurbished piece of tech so it's obviously banged up along the back, and part of the keyboard cover was coming off but it wasn't anything a little glue couldn't fix. Otherwise, the cover is nice and covers up all the blemishes on the actual Surface Pro. Pen works just fine and everything works smoothly. For the price I paid, I think it's quite a steal.

Eliora originally posted on mydeal.com.au
Amazing value for money!
1 May 2020

LONG but WORTH reading! This is my second Surface. In 2014 I bought Surface Pro 3 which served me very well and I loved it! But after 5 years it suddenly died, and it died with no reason at all. It simply did not turn on and $1,500 in 2014 turned into nothing in 2019. The computer was diagnosed and according to BestBuy the turn on switch connected to the motherboard got faulty. But the replacement parts were not available any more. I went to Microsoft and they offered me Surface Pro 4 at a discounted price, but at the same time I learned that the parts for Pro 4 were not available any more, so I if it died I would say good bye to $1,000. I got super angry and disappointed, and I said to myself; Surface? Never again! But I still had a very nice keyboard and a pen, so ... MoreLONG but WORTH reading! This is my second Surface. In 2014 I bought Surface Pro 3 which served me very well and I loved it! But after 5 years it suddenly died, and it died with no reason at all. It simply did not turn on and $1,500 in 2014 turned into nothing in 2019. The computer was diagnosed and according to BestBuy the turn on switch connected to the motherboard got faulty. But the replacement parts were not available any more. I went to Microsoft and they offered me Surface Pro 4 at a discounted price, but at the same time I learned that the parts for Pro 4 were not available any more, so I if it died I would say good bye to $1,000. I got super angry and disappointed, and I said to myself; Surface? Never again! But I still had a very nice keyboard and a pen, so when Pro 6 went on sale, I bought it again. The new i5 processor is 2.76x faster then the old i5-4300u. Passmark 10 showed the the score of Pro 3 - 1223, jumped to 2087 in case of Pro 6. A year ago my wife bought a beautiful Huawei with i7, 16GB of RAM and 512SSD, all for $2,000, which was a great deal. Now I have for half the price Pro 6 (i5, 8GB RAM, 256SSD) that is almost as powerful as HUAWEI MateBook X Pro (Passmark 2087 vs 2183 for Huawei), and so far I am very happy with it. So you may have a question - why 4 starts instead of 5? The reason is simple. I don't see Surface as a very reliable computer. Now I am still good as I have 2 year warranty - one by manufacturer and one extra thanks to my credit card - but after two years if it dies one day, I know that fixing it will be very costly or impossible again. As a quick summary I will write: a lovely computer, but with a risk.

Edward originally posted on bestbuy.ca
Average pc replacement
9 May 2019

I was a bit skeptical about ordering the surface pro 6 (8gb ram, 2.6ghz i5, windows 10 home) because of it's size vs power. I didn't think a device so small could be as functional as a laptop or pc. It is for everything i do. I'm not a gamer (that's what consoles are for, in my opinion), but i'll include some of the programs i use, that work better on this surface pro 6 than they did on my former pc (asus maximus v gene z77, i7-3770, 16gb ddr3, corsair 256 ssd, windows 10 ultimate) . Programs: macxhd video converter, convertxtodvd, adobe photoshop cs5, autocad 2019 and inventor 2019. The surface i have is fan-less, and i haven't had any heat issued when using intense programs like converting videos, burning dvd's (with an external, usb dvd drive) nor whilst using ... MoreI was a bit skeptical about ordering the surface pro 6 (8gb ram, 2.6ghz i5, windows 10 home) because of it's size vs power. I didn't think a device so small could be as functional as a laptop or pc. It is for everything i do. I'm not a gamer (that's what consoles are for, in my opinion), but i'll include some of the programs i use, that work better on this surface pro 6 than they did on my former pc (asus maximus v gene z77, i7-3770, 16gb ddr3, corsair 256 ssd, windows 10 ultimate) . Programs: macxhd video converter, convertxtodvd, adobe photoshop cs5, autocad 2019 and inventor 2019. The surface i have is fan-less, and i haven't had any heat issued when using intense programs like converting videos, burning dvd's (with an external, usb dvd drive) nor whilst using inventor creating 3d assemblies. The 12 inch screen will definite suffice when surfing the net and doing simple question, however i use a 24 inch monitor while working via the mini display port. I would recommend the surface pen for tablet use, and a mouse when using for longer work periods. The surface keyboard for the surface series is all i need, but if you prefer you could easily use any bluetooth keyboard. I leave the power cable connected when working and the battery exceeds my needs when using as portable, i haven't timed it's drain frequency so i can't comment on the batter use under load. The only thing i would complain about it the lack of usb c, but that really isn't an issue since i don't own any usb c devices.

originally posted on www.outletpc.com
Grade B Microsoft Surface Pro 6
23 August 2022

SURFACE PRO 6 1796 Tablet PC PC - 12.3" Display - Intel i5-8350U Core i5 1.7GHz CPU - 256GB SSD - 8GB RAM - B Grade - Windows 10 HomePurchased above from ITZoo not used them before but came recommend.Communication and Delivery very efficient.Previously had a surface Pro 4 but wanted a higher spec unit.Very happy with condition had one minor issue that was quickly and efficiently delt with by IT Zoo Customer Services.

John originally posted on itzoo.co.uk
It's more laptop than tablet, but terrific overall!
28 June 2021

I really do like the slim factor, lightness, and quick startup, but it's not as tablet friendly as Android devices, that's for sure. I knew that going in, so it's no biggie, because I use it more as a laptop anyway. Maybe the stylus improves things, but I'd really be wasting my money if I bought one of those, because I'm not making a living at digital drawing. The keyboard, purchased separately, is quite nice, and I can keep up a decent WPM on it. Battery is excellent, but there's a reason the proprietary plug is a thing of the past...they've now switched to USB C, is my understanding. I like the headphone jack, and the USB Type A, because I'm old fashioned, and still use a thumb drive every now and again.

glet71 originally posted on ebay.com
K's review of Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3 Intel Core i7 - 512 GB SSD
28 January 2021

Pros: SP7 is a perfect combination of a super efficient laptop and tablet. Light, portable and beautiful. Perfect for home schooling, design and drawing, learning and with the 16GB it's good for programming too. Unlike tablets or netbooks it has all desktop ready programs and applications. I love the accessories, their quality and look and with the pen it just works magic. The quality of hand writing and options to convert to text are great.Cons: So one big thing is that without the surface keyboard it's not the same experience. It works well for general purpose like emails, watching videos and online learning but it won't be functioning as a really good laptop without the keyboard. I think the best thing about SP7 is that it is one and only in it's class when it ... MorePros: SP7 is a perfect combination of a super efficient laptop and tablet. Light, portable and beautiful. Perfect for home schooling, design and drawing, learning and with the 16GB it's good for programming too. Unlike tablets or netbooks it has all desktop ready programs and applications. I love the accessories, their quality and look and with the pen it just works magic. The quality of hand writing and options to convert to text are great.Cons: So one big thing is that without the surface keyboard it's not the same experience. It works well for general purpose like emails, watching videos and online learning but it won't be functioning as a really good laptop without the keyboard. I think the best thing about SP7 is that it is one and only in it's class when it can be used as both tablet and laptop. So I would expect the keyboard to be included and if someone wants different colours, textures, etc then this would be also available. I would also love to see is to have it extensible (RAM and disk space). Otherwise, the models are tightly integrated and and upgrade means buying a new model...

K originally posted on Currys
Lightweight, powerful, with great features and MS/Windows reliability!
19 April 2019

I was skeptical that this would be a good value. it's used and the price was really low, so I thought there might be serious flaws. Nope! I purchased a Surface RT a few years ago and have used it ever since. The reason I bought this is more memory, Windows 10 (which I have on my desktop computing system, weight, adaptability to both tablet and PC, as well as the pen for more creative work (with photos, etc.). This particular SP is in excellent condition and included the keyboard cover, as well. It's small enough to pack away in carry-on, or for a day out with my cameras, yet has enough power and the reliability of Windows 10 that I can transfer work from my desktop to the SP and take it "to go." I love the screen size - just right; keyboard cover is sensitive and ... MoreI was skeptical that this would be a good value. it's used and the price was really low, so I thought there might be serious flaws. Nope! I purchased a Surface RT a few years ago and have used it ever since. The reason I bought this is more memory, Windows 10 (which I have on my desktop computing system, weight, adaptability to both tablet and PC, as well as the pen for more creative work (with photos, etc.). This particular SP is in excellent condition and included the keyboard cover, as well. It's small enough to pack away in carry-on, or for a day out with my cameras, yet has enough power and the reliability of Windows 10 that I can transfer work from my desktop to the SP and take it "to go." I love the screen size - just right; keyboard cover is sensitive and thin, but not shoddy; apps are plentiful (finally); it's wifi, Bluetooth enabled and with a dock I can connect it to Ethernet if need be and plug in all my USB devices. I also really, really appreciate the USB drive, since I transfer reading material and photos from my desktop to these (or to my cloud). The other thing I really like is Microsoft/Windows old standby programs and apps that never fail me: Windows Media Player, the Office suite of programs, and Microsoft security features. Overall, this is just a gem, at a great price with fantastic extras, well cared-for!

ljwalker51 originally posted on ebay.com
Microsoft's Surface Pro 6 is brillaint
6 October 2019

Having owned and used previous iterations of the Surface Pro line, I was always left with a sense of disappointment. Now don't get me wrong, the design and improvements over the generations have been very welcome, but dual core CPU was always the one area that could have been improved upon. The Surface Pro 2017 offerings, did improve things significantly with the fan less Intel Core i5 models, so when Microsoft announced the Surface Pro 6 with Quad Core Intel Core CPU, with Hyper threading and Turbo Boost 2.0 capabilities, I was seriously interested. Long story short? While many reviews go on endlessly about the lack of USB-C ports, the Surface Pro 6 is an absolute powerhouse machine, finally delivering everything the Surface Pro promised to deliver. The ports on ... MoreHaving owned and used previous iterations of the Surface Pro line, I was always left with a sense of disappointment. Now don't get me wrong, the design and improvements over the generations have been very welcome, but dual core CPU was always the one area that could have been improved upon. The Surface Pro 2017 offerings, did improve things significantly with the fan less Intel Core i5 models, so when Microsoft announced the Surface Pro 6 with Quad Core Intel Core CPU, with Hyper threading and Turbo Boost 2.0 capabilities, I was seriously interested. Long story short? While many reviews go on endlessly about the lack of USB-C ports, the Surface Pro 6 is an absolute powerhouse machine, finally delivering everything the Surface Pro promised to deliver. The ports on offer are compatible with all my current gear. I have no plans to upgrade them yet, they're still working perfectly well. If you need USB-C, there are adapters out there which connect to the Surface port and offers fast throughput should you require it. I've taken a while to write this review, because I really wanted to test the Surface Pro 6 fully and it has never let me down. Photoshop, Lightroom, On1 Photo RAW 2019, Luminar 3 all run beautifully with no obvious lag or overheating issues. I opted for the mid rangeSurface Pro 6 with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD and it is an absolute delight to use. Windows 10 Home, was quickly upgraded to the Pro version through the Windows Store, but for most users Windows 10 Home, will be more than you need. It runs fast and fluidly. As a Mac user, some may wonder why I ever went down the Surface Pro path. The answer is simple, the Surface Pro offers the most capable and compact desktop experience bar none IMHO. When combined with Signature Type Cover, Pen and Microsoft Arc Mouse, this really is a take everywhere device. In fact the Surface Pro 6 has very quickly become my daily driver. It is my go to device. If you're looking for a compact, lightweight, desktop class mobile solution, the Surface Pro 6 is well worth a look. Great battery life, excellent display and a vast array of desktop class software that can be installed, makes the Surface Pro 6 a serious option for ANY computer user.

necronym originally posted on ebay.com
Moe's review of Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3 Intel Core i7 - 512 GB SSD
3 April 2021

Pros: Its a great combination of laptop and tablet. Switching between modes is easy and the touchscreen works well as you would expect for that price. That said its not a great laptop even with the i7 processor and high memory.Cons: Very very expensive for what it is. User experience for this price and spec still doesn't compare with Apple. You are forced to have a Microsoft account. Doesn't include the office package which for this price at least a year should be thrown in. Every accessory is sold separately, even the stylus. Is slow and glitchy running basic programs, even with an i7 processor and lots of memory to spare. At any given time I have a couple of documents and web pages and mail open and this seems to be its capacity for work before it starts to ... MorePros: Its a great combination of laptop and tablet. Switching between modes is easy and the touchscreen works well as you would expect for that price. That said its not a great laptop even with the i7 processor and high memory.Cons: Very very expensive for what it is. User experience for this price and spec still doesn't compare with Apple. You are forced to have a Microsoft account. Doesn't include the office package which for this price at least a year should be thrown in. Every accessory is sold separately, even the stylus. Is slow and glitchy running basic programs, even with an i7 processor and lots of memory to spare. At any given time I have a couple of documents and web pages and mail open and this seems to be its capacity for work before it starts to freeze and crash. Bugs you constantly for updates and restarts while you are trying to work.

Moe originally posted on Currys
Solid tablet performance running Win11 Pro
24 March 2023

Solid tablet performance running Win11 Pro. 8th gen Intel i5 does well, with an SSD drive. The biggest flaw with all of the surface line up is, they are throwaway units. To service one of these such as battery replacement, SSD upgrade, you have to remove the screen. Its a tedious process and risk cracking or ruining the digitizer. Performance wise you're on par with Dells. I like the dells a tad bit better, but they are not as readily available due to the lack luster sales.

wipereloaderecycle originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

Earn3x points
and collect1797 Everyday Rewards points
Form Factor2 in 1 Tablet / Laptop
ProcessorIntel Core i5 8350uU 1.70Ghz
Storage256Gb