
In this case, the Surface Pro is too much, and takes up a lot more real estate. You want something small, portable, and light, without too many hassles, and definitely not something for which you have to call tech support (read: your teenagers) for help. What you don’t want in any of these situations is to have to haul a heavy laptop and charger, scope out enough room to work, and have the privacy to check out the latest Kiki Challenge videos without being judged. When will you get the chance to check the photos your mom sent you, jump on social media to see who’s divorcing whom, or even catch up on breaking news highlights? You could do it through your phone, but the pictures will be too small, the reports will take too long to download, and have you ever tried looking up a recipe through your phone? You’re going to end up on one of those “Nailed It” websites. Meanwhile, you must check your child’s progress report online, you have ten minutes to meet your sister at your local coffee house, and you have library duty.

You have ride shares, soccer practice, recitals, and you need to get home to make dinner, because your personal chef is, well… you. Hopefully, these scenarios will help you purchase what’s right for you and, although you may not fit into one of these many scenarios, we’re confident you’ll figure out which Surface you need for your lifestyle. No one should be coerced into buying something they don’t need. They’re based on price, usage, and common sense. Here are some real-world scenarios that might help you make that decision.

Microsoft 12.3" Multi-Touch Surface Pro 6
