With its official unveiling recently, critics generally saw the Surface Pro 4 as an evolutionary update over the Surface Pro 3.
The Surface Pro 4 is actually a more straightforward update to its predecessor. The screen is slightly larger which increased from 12 inches to 12.3 inches. The display resolution has also increased from 2160 x 1440 to 2736 x 1834. The device’s pixel density has also improved from 216 ppi to 267 ppi on the Surface Pro 4.
The general consensus about the Surface Pro 4 is that it is a refined and polished version of the Surface concept, with some of the basic compromises inherent to the form factor. Most critics actually think that the Surface Pro 4 is the best iteration of the Surface concept to date.
The Surface Pro 4 is being offered in three processor choices. There is the Core m3-6Y30, the Core i5-6300U, and a Core i7-6650U. In terms of memory, the Surface Pro 4 offers between 4GB and 16GB of RAM depending on the specific SKU that tells a lot about how fast the data can be processed by the device.
The retail price of the Surface Pro 4 starts at $899 for the Core m3 model and 4GB of RAM, but it can go as high as $2,699 for the model that features a Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage.
my surface pro 4 makes popping noises too. guessing its the driver starting audio up and the noise is electronic surge to speakers
I also have the problem of crackling noises on my Surface Pro 4.
Updating has not solved the problem.
I have had it for two days.
I am getting mine exchanged. It is clearly audible, annoying and may indicate a hardware defect.