PCWorld’s April digital magazine: Surface Pro 7+ reviewed



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    In the April issue

    This month we have the Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ review: It’s giant leap in graphics performance. Learn about Framework and how it plans to break the curse of upgradeable laptops. See how Google could turn Android into another subscription.

    Other highlights include:

    • News: An early review of Intel 11th-gen Rocket Lake gives the chip mixed marks. We also look at Ryzen 5000 failure rates; we reality-check the claims
    • HP Spectre x360 14 review: Luxurious, with long battery life
    • Gigabyte Aorus 17G Review: A real gaming laptop that’s amazingly quiet
    • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review: All of Android for somewhat less
    • Intel 670p SSD review: Faster where it matters
    • Here’s How: How to create strong, secure passwords by learning how to crack them, plus how to clean up your Gmail inbox by quickly deleting old email

    Video highlights

    Watch: Gaming phones like the Asus ROG Phone 5 still have plenty of tricks up their sleeves. They pack in loads of features you don’t get in an iPhone or Galaxy phone. In this video, PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray walks through his top three.

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