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March 2013
(75%)
260 Reviews
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Runs traditional Windows programs, Intel processor, Wacomstyle pen input
Expensive, heavy, screen feels too small, keyboard doesn't feel quite good enough
Microsoft is taking the Surface tablet in a very different direction to Apple's iPad, which is refreshing after playing with countless clones. We're not convinced by this tablet that attempts to be a laptop replacement, but in time Microsoft may manage to...
ДЕВАЙС ХВАТАЕТСЯ ЗА ВСЕ И СРАЗУ, НО НИЧЕГО НЕ ДЕЛАЕТ ИДЕАЛЬНОSurface RT состоял из сплошных компромиссов, каких-то странных недосмотров (например, мультитач на 5 пальцев, а не на 10), и больших проблем в отношении качества работы. К Surface Pro все это не...
Abstract: F or me and for the broad audience, Microsoft is a software company . And I think it's fair to say that besides a few hardware products, they don't have too much experience in this field. Albeit this sounds amateur-ish, I think that in hardware, in touch-...
We talk a lot about the future whenever anyone does something new. While the Surface Pro might not be the future, exactly as it is, it's absolutely full of ideas and functions that are just off the horizon, or just in from it. A pro-level stylus, touch-ba
You'll need to tinker. Tinker tinker tinker. The process of getting and keeping the Surface Pro into a state that's comfortable and efficient is involved, largely because of Desktop scaling/sizing issues. Desktop is just too small and hard to control on t
If it fits your professional needs, youll at least want to consider it. Same goes if you have enough scratch to take a flyer on a secondary computer (that also happens to represent the future of computing). For anyone else, the Surface Pro probably isnt...
Surface Pro is about as well executed as Microsoft could have made it given the currently available hardware. Its performance is outstanding for a tablet - it's truly in a class of its own. If I sit down and use Surface Pro as I would an iPad or Android t...
We talk a lot about the future whenever anyone does something new. While the Surface Pro might not be the future, exactly as it is, it's absolutely full of ideas and functions that are just off the horizon, or just in from it. A pro-level stylus, touch-ba
You'll need to tinker. Tinker tinker tinker. The process of getting and keeping the Surface Pro into a state that's comfortable and efficient is involved, largely because of Desktop scaling/sizing issues. Desktop is just too small and hard to control on t
If it fits your professional needs, youll at least want to consider it. Same goes if you have enough scratch to take a flyer on a secondary computer (that also happens to represent the future of computing). For anyone else, the Surface Pro probably isnt...
Abstract: I first laid eyes on Microsoft's ( MSFT ) Surface tablet just about four months ago . It was a rainy Monday morning in Redmond, Washington and we were barely into the first 20 minutes of a full day of meetings when I knew the Surface was a huge, huge deal...
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Published: 2013-02-05, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Microsoft Surface Pro fits a full ultrabook experience in a compact 10-inch tablet. Thanks to the ingenious Type and Touch covers, it offers a comfortable interface and typing experience. The clean, crisp design and sharp 1080p screen rise above the c
The battery life is disappointing, and more ports would be nice. The 64GB model barely has any free storage. It costs as much as a regular laptop, especially because the cool keyboard cover isn't included by default
The Surface Pro's gutsy design successfully reinvents the Windows 8 laptop by cramming an ultrabook experience into the body of a 10-inch tablet. Those wanting to go all-in on the tablet experience won't regret buying the Surface Pro, but we're holdin...