Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Microsoft Surface PRO Review
The power of a full-sized notebook and an unfettered build of Windows 8, it's easily the most versatile portable on the market.the Surface Pro looks identical to its cheaper, ARM processor-based sibling, the Surface RT, but the two machines are totally apart from each other. The Surface RT is plagued by slow-to-register touch commands, sluggish performance when multitasking, and a limited app ecosystem, the Surface Pro is lightning fast and can take advantage of Windows 8-optimized apps. The Surface Pro's dual-core 1.7GHz Intel Core i5 processor, makes good impressions.
The Surface Pro is notably thicker and heavier than the Surface RT. It measures at0.53 inches thicker and weighs 2 pounds more than the Surface RT. The Windows 8's tile UI is one of the most creative and visually arresting interfaces available. The Surface Pro's gorgeous 1920x1080 touch display. The Surface Pro can run just about any program you can find on a full-sized notebook or desktop, including games.
There's a future in PC/tablet hybrids and with Windows 8 and the Surface series. For portability, energy efficiency, and cost. At $899 for the 64GB variant and $999 for the 128GB model (of which, only offers 29GB and 89GB of available storage), the Surface Pro is a costly endeavor. Technology is getting better and better every year, and this proves it.
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