Testseek.com have collected 450 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Pro G3 12.3 inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro G3 12.3 inch - Intel CPU.
June 2014
(82%)
450 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
773 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
820100450
The editors liked
The Surface hardware is beautiful as always
But now it has functionality to back it up. The combo of new hinge
Type Cover lock-bar-thingy
And a bigger screen make the Surface Pro finally laptop enough. Instead of offering a vague glimpse at the future
Lighter and Thinner
Windows 8.1 Pro OS
5MP and 1080p HD dual cameras
Quality construction
Speedy performance
Windows 8.1 is perfect for the form factor.
The editors didn't like
It's not exactly a flaw but Microsoft doesn't include Type Cover with the devices it sells
ThATT#39
S an extra $130. And considering that it's basically mandatory
The Surface Pro 3 is actually
Sneakily
$130 more expensive than Microsoft would have you bel
Abstract: Microsoft has big goals and a new message for the Surface Pro 3. Instead of attempting to compete with the all-popular iPad from Apple, they're targeting laptop owners and wannabe in-betweeners. Emblazoned everywhere is their new motto: "The tablet that c...
Published: 2014-06-18, Author: Tim , review by: wired.com
Incredibly thin, light, and fastbootable for a fulltilt Windows computer. Forget apps; it runs fulldesktop software. Durable build and attractive physical design. Its 12inch, highresolution touchscreen is great for watching movies and working in desktop m
Hardware is a bit too big and heavy to use as a handheld tablet. Pricey compared to laptops with similar specs. App ecosystem lags behind those of iOS and Android. Type Cover should be included with the tablet, not sold as a 0 extra. Most Type Cover color
Abstract: First impressions are a critical part of our lives. From interviews for your dream job to meeting a significant other, the first 30 seconds of interaction can define an entire relationship. So when Microsoft said that its Surface Pro 3 is the Ultrabook- a...
Published: 2014-06-12, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Some might want to pick up the Surface just for its improved pressure sensitive Pen, beautiful 2K display, new kickstand positions, excellent and improved build quality, top notch performance, Improved trackpad on TypeCover, Microsoft's cloud ecosystem wi
Type Cover keyboard is not included, offers only a single USB 3.0 port, Surface Pro 2 accessories and its power adapter are not compatible, experienced some issues where the Surface Pro 3 drained power while in sleep mode
Can the Surface Pro 3 replace the need to carry around both a tablet and laptop? Pretty much, yes. But is it right for you? Well, users just need to be realistic with their expectations… to that effect, the “lapability” of the Surface Pro 3 – while it...
The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is an amazing and unique computer, there's no question about it, and if you know its strengths, it will serve you very well. Like any extreme computers, you can't just get one and expect it to feel like an ordinary laptop. The...
The Surface Pro 3 isn't a laptop in the traditional sense, and that's both good and bad. Good because Microsoft is ushering us closer than over to a future beyond traditional clamshell laptops. Bad because the Pro 3 still isn't quite perfect—but it's damn...
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Published: 2014-06-03, Author: Adam , review by: Pocketnow.com
Largest application ecosystem of any tablet operating system, Huge hardware compatibility ecosystem (ancient printers still automatically install), More enterprise & business features than any other tablet (Active Directory support, Bitlocker encryption,
New stylus requires 3 nonrechargeable batteries inside it which will need to be replaced someday, Intel Core CPU generates some heat when under heavy use, Capacitive home button is very prone to accidental presses now that it is on the right bezel, Using
The Surface Pro 3 loses a few points for having batteries in the stylus and an awkward capacitive start button in the bezel, but everything else makes the Surface Pro 3 the best tablet PC we've ever used. The large screen and super thin body combined with...
Published: 2014-05-31, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
I'm frankly astonished by how attached to the Surface Pro 3 I've become in the time I've been using it. The previous two iterations were classic examples of spending considerable time and effort on beautifully delivering a flawed idea: too limited in si...
Great build; it's thin, light, and sturdy, Superb display quality, 3:2 display ratio perfectly suited for Windows 8.1, As a tablet, its productivity potential is unmatched
Keyboard cover sold separately, Some annoying design quirks
Like its predecessor, the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is the perfect device for the specific user that needs power in an impossibly thin and light design. It's not cheap, however, and the added cost of a proper keyboard cover and Office stings....
Excellent 12in. screen, very good keyboard cover, useful stylus and handwriting recognition, lightweight
Expensive, Windows 8 lacks many apps, keyboard cover costs $130 extra
The new Surface Pro Type Cover, which doubles as a cover and a keyboard, is a big improvement over the previous version.To begin with, I always had an issue with the touchpad on the Surface Pro 2's Type Cover: It was small and not recessed, difficult to f...