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March 2013
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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
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The editors didn't like
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
Only one USB port, Somewhat subpar battery life, Expensive
The Microsoft Surface Pro ticks a lot of checkboxes if you're a mobile working person looking for a device that allows you to do both work and play on the move. The only thing holding the Surface Pro back from being a truly portable workstation is its ba...
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Published: 2013-09-26, Author: Andrew , review by: maxit.com.my
Abstract: The Surface Pro has the same VaporMg frame found in its RT-equipped sibling, though with some slight modifications. For instance, it is slightly thicker, mainly to accommodate the more potent innards. You will also notice a small slit that runs throughout...
Touch Cover is great – excellent material and build quality, doubles as a cover and a very good keyboard, might I add, Turns head in public – Hybrid tablet / laptop device is a great idea and I get so many people asking me if it's a Surface and what I tho
Too thick and heavy – for a tablet for sure, and even for a laptop especially with so many ultrabooks and Macbook Air in the market today, Expensive price tag – RM 2,449 is way too pricey to be competitive (against the iPad or other mid to high end laptop
In case you haven't seen the Microsoft Surface Pro commercials, it's a whole load of body poppin' and lockin' action going on there. A bunch of men (and women) in suits having way too much fun with all the clicking of the Surface Pro kickstand and Type co...
Extremely good build quality, Good performance (fast CPU, SSD, USB 3.0), Supports digital pen input, Option to choose between two keyboards, Acts as the reference hybrid Win 8 device for other brands to measure against
Subpar battery performance, Clunky to use as a tablet, Lack of Wintab drivers for digital pen, Couple of software issues still present (WiFi bug, desktop scaling issue), Not as easy to use on the lap
The Surface Pro and the Surface RT are hardware manifestations of Microsoft's (or rather, Windows 8's) idea of ‘no compromise' computing. To achieve that, Microsoft essentially mixed two interfaces into one OS: the Modern environment (based on the ‘Micros...
The Surface Pro is as powerful as a lower-end ultrabook, but more portable. It's nice to type on and has a great screen. But does it do enough to justify costing more than most Windows Ultrabooks? Not quite. Its nifty portability comes at the price of a l...
Abstract: Before we begin, let us clarify one very important fact: Microsoft Surface Pro is not officially available in Malaysia just yet nor it will be launched at the official Malaysian launch of Surface RT later this month . There might be some possibilities tha...
Great, solid build and design, Powerful hardware, Large storage, Full-sized USB 3.0 port, Full HD resolution
A bit chinky and heavy for a tablet, Lackluster battery life
The Surface Pro is an interesting hybrid of a tablet and laptop. Unlike its little sibling (Surface RT), which is considered more of a tablet, the Surface Pro has more affinity to the ultrabook.From that perspective, you would understand the unique value...
Published: 2016-01-29, Author: Andrew , review by: mobilemag.com
Abstract: Thinking about picking up the Microsoft Surface Pro this weekend, or merely curious about the tablet? Well the first reviews are in from a variety of tech sites. What's the verdict? Things certainly look pretty mixed.Following in the footsteps of Windows...
Abstract: The first Microsoft tablet, the Surface RT, was a disappointment. It worked exclusively with apps from the Microsoft Store, which effectively shuts out the multitude of applications out there.The Surface Pro, however, also runs applications from a Windows...