Testseek.com have collected 260 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Pro G1 12.3 inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro G1 12.3 inch - Intel CPU.
March 2013
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The editors liked
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
If it fits your professional needs, you'll 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 isn't...
Brilliant design, Great touchscreen display, Excellent add-on keyboard connector
Significant, inescapable compromise inherent in form factor, Mediocre battery life for a notebook, terrible for a tablet, Frustrating power connector
Microsoft's full-fat Windows 8 tablet is hugely compromised, but that's part of its design. We found its versatility useful, but limiting at the same time...
I don't think that the Surface Pro will overtake the iPad overnight, but it should have Apple worried. Not worried about sales numbers or consumers changing their spending habits and buying something with a Windows logo on the back instead of an Appl...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Microsoft Surface Pro with the Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro 700T and the Acer Iconia W700 Windows 8 tablets. All run on Intel Core i5-3317U CPUs with 4 gigs of RAM and have 128 gig SSDs. All have 1080p touchscreens and the Samsung and ...
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Published: 2013-02-21, Author: Brian , review by: itbusiness.ca
Abstract: What does it mean to go pro?Microsoft is answering that question with the Surface Pro. A sequel to last year's Surface RT, think of this tablet like the big brother to Microsoft's tablet. It's a bit more grown up, a bit larger and heavier, and it is capab...
Abstract: When I looked at the Surface RT last year, I was less than impressed with the empty app store and the low resolution display on the device. Even back then, I was wishing for the same type of device with a Intel CPU. My wishes have now come true and we hav...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Microsoft Surface Pro with the Sony VAIO Duo 11 Windows 8 tablets. Both run on an Intel Core i5 ULV CPU with HD 4000 graphics with fast SSD drives and at least 4 gigs of RAM. But the Sony Vaio Duo 11 is more of a computer replacemen...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Microsoft Surface Pro with the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 Windows 8 tablets. The Lenovo starts at $679 for the 64 gig model with digital pen and the Surface Pro starts at $899 for the 64 gig. The ThinkPad Tablet 2 runs on a 1.8GHz dua...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the MS Surface Pro Windows 8 tablet. The Surface Pro isn't just a tablet, it had the power of an Ultrabook inside with a 1.7GHz Intel Core i5 ULV CPU, 4 gigs of DDR3 RAM and a 64 or 128 gig SSD drive. The 10.6″ multi-touch full HD displa...
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Published: 2013-07-01, Author: Courtney , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Intel i5 Processor – has all the power of a laptop but is tablet sized, the specially designed groove around the edging provides air to the fans when required – even then the fans are very quiet, 10.6”1920×1080 pixels set in a 16:9 widescreen HD display,
Battery life is not as impressive as the RT, however it does charge up quickly, Kickstand is handy but only set at one angle, great for when seating but not so much if viewing when standing up, Type cover is sold separately – personal preference between t