This product is an amazer! Every single thing is an amazer starting from Surface Pro 4 to this Surface.
Manufacturer: Microsoft
This product is an amazer! Every single thing is an amazer starting from Surface Pro 4 to this Surface.
I tried to make the switch from MacBook to the Microsoft Surface Pro, but I keep going back to my MacBook. I had issues with the email app on Windows, so I had to continue using my phone to check my email. Also, the Surface Pro isn't ideal if you like to sit with a laptop actually on your lap.
this is by far the best tablet i have used. recommend it to everyone
Microsoft launched the Surface Pro a long time ago. However, there hasn't been any OCN review of the product. Given that I have been using the Surface Pro for quite some time, I hope to provide some insight into the longevity of the system and describe how well it operates as a daily use computer.
Powerful System; Easily Portable; Highly Flexible Software Environment
Limited to Wifi; Problems with Pen Sensitivity; Requires Special Digital Pen
Unlike Apple's efforts with the iPad Pro , the Microsoft Surface Pro has always done things a bit differently. Instead of asking what a computer is, it asks ‘how can we make the computer better
Hugely improved battery life; Much better Surface Pen; Comfier; punchier Type Cover
Surface Pen pulled from package; Only Core i7 can challenge A10X
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The best hybrid yet; Unbeatable performance; Beautiful touchscreen display
Keyboard not included; Expensive
The new Surface Pro is the best example of what can be made out of a full-fledged Windows 10 tablet-laptop hybrid. It has all the power most will need, a great screen, good kickstand, decent speakers and an excellent set of accessories, including an attachable keyboard and trackpad that's better...
great screen; brilliant keyboard (optional); microSD card reader; excellent kickstand; Windows Hello; fast but quiet; solid build
battery life only just acceptable; no USB-C; expensive
Like the original Surface, the Surface Pro still has something of an identity crisis. A tablet with a detachable keyboard, it doubles up as a netbook, while its weight is more like a traditional laptop. The first impression upon picking up the Surface Pro is just how heavy it is.
Incredible power; second-to-none for working on-the-go; Touch Cover keyboard is still excellent
Seriously heavy; battery life is below-par; limited apps
It's been almost a week since the Microsoft Surface Pro landed in the Lint's UK offices, during which time it's seen non-stop use. We've been eager to see if Microsoft - the very creator of the Windows 8 Pro operating system - can set the bar to new heights in the hybrid space.
Excellent screen; Full Windows 8 Pro; Excellent build quality; MicroSD expansion slot; USB 3.0 for fast transfer; Smaller and lighter than Ultrabook competitors
No keyboard included; Expensive; So-so battery life; Chunkier and heavier than many tablet competitors; Stated storage isn't realised (128GB is approx 85GB; Kickstand angle isn't adjustable; Poor camera quality
Surface Pro is a decent dual-use device, with plenty of power which we'd be happy to choose over a mid-range Ultrabook. We loved being able to dock it with a screen and full desktop set up at home, then take it on the move.
Full HD screen; Ability to play games; Nice industrial design
Not great on uneven surfaces; Heavy
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