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Published: 2015-06-12, Author: Alex , review by: whatmobile.net
Well priced as a Windows tablet, Excellent display, Windows 8.1 without the noisy fan
Keyboard cover is not included, Browsing not as fast as Chromebook, Lacks the beautiful finish of an iPad
You can do with it as you please, and everything, apart from the low-power processor, has been future proofed for the launch of Windows 10. Of course how many of those naysayers haven’t already bought another tablet to surf on the sofa and stay in touch...
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Published: 2015-05-29, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: REVIEW: Microsoft's Surface 3 goes on sale today [MICROSOFT]After a decidedly shaky start, the Surface range from Microsoft is now a serious contender in the tablet market.The US company launched the critically acclaimed Surface Pro 3 last year and now th...
Memory expandable to 128GB, 1TB One Drive free storage, Build quality robust enough for a few knocks, Packs full version of Windows, Stylus a great bonus, full USB port
Keyboard an extra, Quadcore processor still not the best
The Surface 3 occupies a very curious space in the gamut of smartphones, tablets, phablets and smartwatches. It is the srt of hybrid device that negates the need for atleast 3-4 gadgets from your bag in one clean swipe. Is it powerful enough? For day to...
Sturdy, inviting design, Light for a 2-in-1 PC, Attractive, high-resolution display
Feels heavy when used as a tablet, Disappointing performance, Expensive accessories
Like every previous Surface, the new Surface 3 is a device that pits its capabilities against its contradictions. Microsoft is absolutely correct when it claims the Surface line's functionality exceeds that of either a tablet or laptop alone. That hol...
Should you buy this? I have nothing against Surface 3 – indeed, as with Pro, there's some nice touches inside that Soviet shell that make Surface 3 a pleasure. It's up there, too, in terms of audio visual and, yes, it surfs the web well. Just, are such...
Published: 2015-05-16, Author: Kane , review by: techradar.com
Display, Design, Build quality, Portable
Keyboard, Storage, Price, Kickstand
If you want the cheapest and most portable Surface tablet money can buy for lightweight computing tasks, the Surface 3 fits the bill. Power-hungry users should consider the low-end Surface Pro 3 instead....
I think Microsoft deserves full credit for blending laptop and tablet computing into a versatile and fun device.The machine is powerful, versatile and resilient and sets the tone perfectly for the arrival of Windows 10.While I quibble at the price of the ...
Compared to the slew of budget-priced Windows tablets on the market currently, the Microsoft Surface 3 looks expensive – stratospherically so considering it's only powered by an Atom CPU. However, this device is in a completely different class to your...
Intel Atom CPUs have stepped up, Very good screen, Top-notch build quality, Strong keyboard cover
Processor has its limits, Screen black level could be better, Small size makes it less flexible, Kickstand simpler and therefore less useful than the Pro's
The design has its ups and downs, but they even out. With each year, the impact of the Surface tablets' design has lessened. But the actual devices have become far more useful. Last year's Surface Pro 3 was something you could really imagine replacing a...