

While the display comes with a 60 Hz default refresh rate, Microsoft gives you the option to push it to 120 Hz for smoother navigation, gameplay, and stylus experiences. The display now supports Dolby Vision and Adaptive Color technology to provide a vibrant viewing experience. Microsoft also made the screen 12.5% brighter. It also has a 2880 x 1920 resolution (287 ppi), which is 10.8% more than the Surface Pro 7.

The PixelSense Flow display now measures in at 13 inches, which is 11% larger than the Surface Pro 7's 12.3" display. Featuring faster performance, Windows 11, and a larger display, the Microsoft 13" Multi-Touch Surface Pro 8 improves on its predecessor, the Surface Pro 7, for a powerful yet portable computing experience.
