Testseek.com have collected 364 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface RT and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface RT.
January 2013
(74%)
364 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
425 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
740100364
The editors liked
The Surface is instantly more charming than any Windows device thATT#39
S come before it. It's nearly the perfect size
And the form is almost beyond reproach. If you want a tablet
Use it like a tablet. If you want a laptop
Use it like a laptop. Both modes
Good interface
Powerful processor
Decent keyboard
Impressive camera
The editors didn't like
We're not there yet. Surface is a fantastic promise
And holds fantastic potential. But while potential is worth your attention
It's not worth your paycheck. Surface RT gets so many things right
And pulls so many good things together into one package. B
Abstract: Fast hardware, fast screen, excellent usability all in all. Very clean and sharp text display. As a matter of fact, the DisplayMate comparison testing done early in November 2012 (part of DisplayMate's ongoing tablet screen comparison testing series) ...
Quality design & solid construction, Excellent battery life, Fullsized USB ports, Ability to run two apps next to one another
Screen is nice, but not highres, Captures low quality photos and videos, Extremely limited third party apps, Random lock up and pauses with its performance
Peering into the tablet landscape right now, it’s quite evident that Microsoft still has some serious work ahead of itself in catching up to the same level of its rivals in terms of platform functionality and comprehensiveness. Windows RT is a big und...
Abstract: Video Review: Microsoft's new Surface Tablet features a striking design, a 10.6-inch LCD screen, Windows 8 with an NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, all for $500. So will this device revolutionize the tablet world? Matt Mira and Josh Meyer take a look....
Abstract: The Microsoft Surface RT is a Windows 8 RT tablet that does more than your traditional tablet , sporting a 10.6 ClearType HD display with a Tegra 3 quad-core processor. All housed in a VaporMg casing at less than 1.5 pounds, with a watch-like finish that'...
Where do you start? Quality construction, nice battery life, vibrant screen and a feature rich operating system. The Surface also has that "wow" or coolness factor that keeps its use from growing stale.
The TouchCover keyboard's keys could be a little more distinguishable, the camera could have a higher resolution, and some may find the price a little on the steep side
All in all, the Surface is an nice device that can serve a multitude of purposes. It can easily be an entertainment device for gaming or videos and contains the ability to turn into a work tool with Office 2013. The Surface can be a reference device with...
Abstract: Follow @MobileGalen You have to give Microsoft credit for creating an iPad competitor that's more than a copy. Yes, the Surface RT is roughly the same size and weight as the iPad, but it's truly its own device. For one thing, it comes with Microsoft ...
Download the Ubergizmo Windows 8 appThe Microsoft Surface for Windows 8 RT ($499.99) represents an important step in Microsoft's entry into the tablet market. While it does not even try to win the “specification” war, it is important to note that it has a...
Incredible design and feel, Magnetic TypeCover rocks, Runs Windows RT faster than other tablets, Kickstand works wonderfully, Durable hardware, Made me enjoy Windows RT
Legacy desktop is slow and difficult to navigate with touch, Currently lacking solid app selection, Lacking a good tutorial, Price is too high
I've really enjoyed using the Surface RT. It is one of the best-designed tablets on the market and performs so admirably that it's convinced me that Windows RT has a serious shot at drawing an audience in the tablet world. The operating system still has...
Published: 2012-10-28, Author: Warner , review by: gottabemobile.com
Abstract: I am truly struggling with my feelings and thoughts about Microsoft's Surface RT Tablet. There were points on Friday when I first started working with the Surface RT (I bought a 32GB unit with both Touch and Type covers) where I literally wanted to throw ...