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Pour un bon confort, Microsoft Surface Pro 7+, 12.3'" Pixelsense Touch Display, Intel Core I5-1135G7, 8GB RAM, 128GB Ssd, Intel Iris® Xe Graphics, Win11, Platinum Color, Device Only - Without Keyboard - [Tfn-00005] 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 Buy Microsoft Surface Pro 8, Intel Core i5 Processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 13" PixelSense Display, Graphite from our View All Laptops & MacBooks range at John Lewis & Partners. Free Delivery on orders over £50. Microsoft's Surface Pro 8 has the power of a laptop in a lightweight, versatile form. A 13" touchscreen and 16GB RAM help you Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd. Touted by Microsoft as the single-device replacement for a laptop and a tablet, the larger Surface Pro 3 $1,299 as tested is only partially successful as the ultimate mobile PC. Sure, it is a much better laptop replacement than previous Win 8 slate tablets thanks to its bright, clear, 12-inch, 2,160-by-1,440-resolution screen, but the larger display and added weight makes it more uncomfortable to use than most tablets. Sure, it's the "thinnest Intel Core PC" on the market right now, but its length and width have increased along with its screen size. Plus, you need to buy additional accessories to make it work like a laptop, adding more bulk, and increasing the overall price, which is already $100 more than the top configuration of the latest Apple MacBook Air 13-inch. Some features, like the Type Cover, which costs an extra $ are improved, but other problems still remain. The Surface Pro 3$ at AmazonOpens in a new window isn't exactly the ultimate melding of laptop and tablet, at least not in its current iteration. Editors' Note This review is for an old version of the Surface Pro. Read the review of the current Microsoft Surface Pro 4. I tested the middle configuration of five, which comes with 8GB of memory, an Intel Core i5 processor, and a 256GB solid-state drive SSD. You can go as low as $799 for the base model, with 4GB of memory, an Intel Core i3 CPU, and a 64GB SSD, or as high as $1,949 for a Surface Pro 3 with 8GB of memory, an Intel Core i7 processor, and a 512GB SSD. Design and Features At 8 by by inches HWD, the Surface Pro 3 is larger than the Microsoft Surface Pro 2, but not by much—the Surface Pro 2 measured by 11 by 7 inches HWD, just large enough for its display. With the same length and width of a letter-size sheet of paper, the Surface Pro 3 falls into the hand easily. Holding the tablet, it feels more balanced than the Surface Pro 2 and some other tablets, like the Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 10. Similar Products The Surface Pro 3 weighs pounds, but that's just for the slate tablet alone. The weight goes up to pounds if you add the Surface Pen and the Type Cover. That's about three quarters of a pound more than the Apple iPad Air$ at eBayOpens in a new window, and a little over a half-pound lighter than the 13-inch Apple MacBook Air. Not bad, but that's pushing the limits of an everyday mobile companion you carry everywhere. I took the tablet on my train commute and used it walking around the house and the lab during testing. Resting the tablet and cover on your lap is fine in short bursts, and it can be comfortably used for hours situated on a table with the kickstand. But it's as heavy as a laptop when you're holding it in one hand, and it will weigh your arm down in short order if you hold it in the crook of your elbow. I was starting to miss using an iPad Air after holding the Surface Pro 3 in one hand for more than 15 minutes or so. The adjustable kickstand lets you tilt the tablet back to a comfortable angle anywhere from 22 to 150 degrees when you're sitting down with the Surface Pro 3 on your lap. The action on the hinge takes a little effort to change angles, but that's likely to loosen up the longer you use it. This is a more secure mechanism than tablets like the Sony VAIO Tap 11$ at AmazonOpens in a new window that simply slot into their keyboards without a positive lock. That said, the Surface Pro 3 is just a bit too large to sit on some laps with the cover installed. That and the fact that the kickstand can still dig into your legs is just a problem inherent in the Surface design. Is it more comfortable than the Surface Pro 2? Perhaps, but it's still nowhere near as comfortable to use on your lap as a traditional clamshell laptop like the Apple MacBook Air 11-inch$ at eBayOpens in a new window or the Dell XPS 13 Touch$ at AmazonOpens in a new window. The excellent 12-inch, 2,160-by-1,440-resolution screen is made of Gorilla Glass. It's a step up from the 1,920-by-1,080 resolution of the Surface Pro 2, and the larger display is bright and clear, with good scaling of the Windows 8 interface. Colors pop, and sample images looked vibrant and lifelike in my tests. HD videos from YouTube and Netflix looked great at 1080p, with clear visuals and smooth animation. Sound from the speakers emanates from two slits cut between the screen's glass and the magnesium outer bezel, aimed right up at your ears if you're using the tablet on a table. Stereo separation is very good, and the speakers play at a reasonably loud level in a small room, with no distortion. The built-in rear 5-megapixel and front-facing 1080p webcams show smooth enough animation for Skype, and are adequate for quick snapshots. Make sure your subjects are well-lit, though, because low-light shots from the 5-megapixel camera are a bit noisy overall and lose detail in dark areas of the image. Connectors are limited to one USB port, a mini DisplayPort, a headset jack, and power. There's also a MicroSD card slot for expansion. The new power adapter has a spade-shaped plug on the end, rather than the flat, magnetic plug seen on the first two iterations of the Surface Pro. This means that you'll have to buy new adapters and accessories if you're planning to upgrade from an older Surface tablet. The included Surface Pen, made by N-trig, is chunkier than the stylus that was bundled with the last model, and you can no longer clip it to the charging port. You're clearly meant to keep this in your shirt pocket like a real pen. There's storage in the optional Type Cover, but it's just a flimsy loop that will likely tear at some point. Microsoft seems to have anticipated this, as it offers replacement pen loops for $ Extra pens go for $ each. The pen's top-mounted button feels like the one on a traditional ballpoint pen. When you click, it automatically wakes the tablet and opens OneNote on a new blank document. Clearly, Microsoft designed the system with note-taking in mind. The Surface Pen glides easily on the Gorilla Glass, with only a minor visible lag in drawing if you move the pen too fast. The line fills in almost before you can lift the pen off the Surface. Thanks to the optically bonded glass, the pen tip meets the line on your drawing on the screen perfectly. On older pen-based systems, you'd see a gap between the stylus tip and any pixels you were drawing on screen. The pen has two buttons, which can function as erase and select in OneNote, or other functions, like right-click, while navigating Windows Aside from OneNote, the tablet comes with the standard set of Microsoft applications, including Fresh Paint, Office Trial, Skype, and a handful of free games like Solitaire and Sudoku. A one-year warranty is standard for Surface tablets. Type Cover and Performance The optional blue Type Cover we received with our test tablet guides itself and snaps in just like all the other Surface Type Covers we've used, though this one is physically larger. The new cover, also available in black, red, or purple, wakes the system when you open it, and the one-piece touchpad is a huge improvement over the tiny one on older Surface tablet covers. Typing on the new Touch Cover is a similar experience to the last version, with the same feel and keystroke travel. However, the additional magnetic latch between the tablet and the cover helps stability and has the added benefit of raising the typing angle to something more traditional. The chassis finally! has indents on both sides, so lefties and righties can easily extend the kickstand. PerformanceOur test system came equipped with an Intel Core i5-4300U processor, 8GB of DDR3L memory, and a 256GB SSD. Even though the Surface Pro 3 has a much higher-resolution screen, its benchmark results on PCMark 7 5,170 points, Handbrake 1 minute 14 seconds, CineBench points, Adobe Photoshop CS6 4 minutes 33 seconds, and the 3D game tests are similar to those of the Surface Pro 2 we tested earlier this year. That's no surprise, since both iterations of the Surface Pro we tested have a fourth-generation Core i5 processor Intel Core i5-4300U, and both benefit from a speedy SSD. The Surface Pro 3 is a very good performer, and has the power to handle tasks like photo and video editing. The high PCMark 7 score shows that it will be a very long time before the system starts to feel slow. Just be sure that you really need the larger screen and the Surface Pen, since you're essentially paying hundreds of dollars for them over the Surface Pro 2. Battery life is very good. The Surface Pro 3 lasted 8 hours 55 minutes on our standard battery test, which is a definite improvement over the Microsoft Surface Pro 2's score of 719. This is enough for most of a workday, though the Apple MacBook Air 13-inch is still the champ, scoring an astounding 15 hours 51 minutes on the same test. The Dell XPS 13 Touch is another standout with 931. So did Microsoft finally create the ultimate single-device replacement for both your tablet and your laptop? Not really. As a laptop, the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 works well, with a sturdier keyboard cover, but it's still not as comfortable to use in your lap as a traditional clamshell laptop, and you still have to purchase the keyboard cover separately, adding $130 to the overall price of the system. Photos and videos look great on the high-resolution screen, but the tablet is simply too heavy and bulky to carry around single-handed for long periods. It'll work great if you always have a desk or a tablet in front of you. However, tablets like the Apple iPad Air, our Editors' Choice for large-screen tablets, and the Microsoft Surface Pro 2, our top choice for Windows-based slate tablets which will continue to be sold, work better as devices that you constantly hold in your hands all day. The fact that the Core-i5 Surface Pro 2 returned almost the same performance on our benchmark tests and is $300 less expensive is a major mark against the Surface Pro 3. You could buy a premium ultraportable, like the 11-inch Apple MacBook Air, and still have enough left over for an Apple iPad mini for the same amount of money as the Surface Pro 3 we tested. Pros Clear, bright, 12-inch, 2,160-by-1,440-resolution display. 10-finger multi-touch support. Infinitely adjustable, full-friction kickstand. Pressure-sensitive stylus included. View More Cons Heavy and bulky for a slate tablet. Type Cover costs $130 extra. Integrated pen storage is flimsy. Only one USB port. Kickstand still digs into your legs when used in your lap. Doesn't work with last-generation Surface accessories. Performance is not better than that of the previous iteration. View More The Bottom Line With its 12-inch, high-resolution display, full-friction kickstand, and Surface Pen, Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 tablet aims to be the only mobile PC you need. But will you ditch your laptop? We're not so sure. Like What You're Reading? Sign up for Lab Report to get the latest reviews and top product advice delivered right to your inbox. This newsletter may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe from the newsletters at any time. TechRadar Verdict Not without its drawbacks, this is the brightest shining example of not only Microsoft's vision of a laptop-free future, but the entire laptop-tablet hybrid category. Pros +Sharp display and design+Huge Type Cover upgrade+Can truly do both Cons -OK battery life-Runs hot at times-Type Cover still optional Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Knock it for the Windows 8 launch. Lay into it for how it debuted the original Xbox One. But, when it comes to the Surface Pro 3, don't pull out the torches and pitchforks just yet – Microsoft is onto something the past few years, the Redmond, Wash. Windows maker has proved to be one of the bolder technology companies, for better or worse. Microsoft clearly isn't scared of falling on its face in the hope of landing on what in the world tech users want next in this turbulent industry, and the Surface Pro 3 is – well, it just might be an company has hammered away at what it considers is a problem with tablets for years. Since the launch of the Surface Pro, Microsoft has sought after the ultimate mobile computing device, one that could usurp the laptop with a tablet-first five versions of the Surface Pro 3 are available now in the US, UK and Australia. They are 64GB / Intel Core i3 $799; 128GB / Core i3 $899; 128GB / Core i5 $999, 256GB / Core-i5 $1,299, 256GB / Core i7 $1,549 and 512GB / Core i7 $1,949.It's also available in many more countries, including 25 new markets for the first Surface Pro 3 is closer than Microsoft has ever been to making good on its mobile computing vision. After over a week with the slate, I'd go so far as to say that the Pro 3 is closer than any laptop-tablet hybrid released was so sure of itself that not only did it directly compare the Pro 3 to Apple's iPad Air and 13-inch MacBook Air, it gave members of the press pre-release Surface Pro 3 units during an announcement event in New York. Sure, the units have bugs as of this review, but who cares?"I forced the giving away of the device, just so you're aware," Surface team lead Panos Panay told me just after the reveal. "I said, 'You know what? I want the product in people's hands.' 'But the bugs are still there. They're not all done until June 20, until it's on market.' I don't care. The purity of the device is still true, and on June 20 there will be more drops."One look at the thing might explain Panay's eagerness to get the Surface Pro 3. It's no iPad Air, that's for sure, but the iPad Air isn't packing a 12-inch developmentsGoing on three years now, the Surface Pro 3 is by no means obsolete, though it is much harder to come by. That’s because, back in February, the Surface Pro 3 was actually removed from the Microsoft Store silver lining is that there’s plenty to look forward to from Microsoft in the near future. Seemingly a follow-up to the gone-but-not-forgotten Windows RT, long-time tipster Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet has suggested that a lightweight Windows 10 Cloud is in the to take on Google’s Chromebook line, Windows 10 Cloud is expected to be revealed at the MicrosoftEDU event on May 2 in New York City. We can’t say for certain what we’ll see on that day, but as Microsoft teased on our invite, we can safely anticipate to “Learn what’s next.”DesignYes, Microsoft bumped the Surface Pro touchscreen from a tiny inches to a far roomier 12 inches. In the process, the pixel count has been upped from 1920 x 1080 to 2160 x 1440 The result is a modest boost in pixels per inch – 207 ppi to 216 ppi – given the increase in screen real important is Microsoft's interesting choice in aspect ratio. Rather than sticking with the Pro 2's 169 or glomming onto the iPad's 43, the firm went with a 32 aspect ratio. The company claims that, with this aspect ratio, this 12-inch screen can actually display more content than the MacBook Air's panel at 1610. The move was also made to make the tablet feel more like your average notepad when held in portrait in a bright, silver-colored magnesium shell that's cool and smooth to the touch, the Surface Pro 3 feels premium in every regard. The tablet keeps the trapezoidal shape of its predecessors, but manages to come in both thinner and lighter than before. Plus, the tablet's upper half is beset by vents on its edges to better dissipate heat pushed out by its also moved the Windows home button to the device's left side of its silky smooth – though, rather thick – glass bezel. This way, it appears on the bottom of the slate while held upright, calling out, 'Hey, hold it this way now.' While it's no doubt the lightest Surface Pro yet, I'm not sure whether I could hold onto it for an entire subway ride both sides of the Pro 3 are 5MP cameras capable of 1080p video recording. While stills on either shooter won't blow you away, the front-facing lens should do just fine for Skype and the weekly video meeting over Surface isn't without its sidekicksA tablet wouldn't be much of a laptop replacement without a keyboard, and the Surface Pro keyboard was in desperate need of a boost. Luckily, Microsoft sent the Type Cover back to the drawing board, and what came back is the best version yet. From keys with deeper travel and stronger feedback to a wider glass trackpad that actually clicks, nothing was off the the most important improvement is the brand new double hinge. Equipped with a strong magnet that latches onto the Pro 3's lower bezel, the Type Cover can now rest with just a portion of it touching your lap or desk. This proved to make writing on my lap much more stable than with previous Surface devices. Plus, the plush cover comes in five colors red, blue, cyan, black and purple.Tucked beside the Type Cover is also the newly improved Surface Pen. Microsoft made a point of calling its stylus that, because the firm wants it to be seen as and feel like the writing instrument we've all grown up with. With an aluminum finish and a useful clicker up top, the Surface Pen is weighted to better feel like a pen. Using Bluetooth and powered by N-trig, the stylus tracks closer to its physical position than ever before, thanks to some major improvements to the Surface new Surface Pro 3 unarguably has the look and feel of a premium product, so it only deserves to be stacked up against the most luxuriously built tablet and laptop launched major updates to two of its classic design applications in March. Called Touch Workspace, the apps are available now free of charge to existing Creative Cloud subscribers and Surface Pro 3 owners with the latest versions of Adobe Illustrator CC 2014 and Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 installed. The apps feature a streamlined design user interface that makes it more responsive to fingertips, while optimizing a number of new or existing software tools with touch interaction in reviewed May 2014Gabe Carey has also contributed to this review Current page Introduction and design Next Page Specifications Joe Osborne is the Senior Technology Editor at Insider Inc. His role is to leads the technology coverage team for the Business Insider Shopping team, facilitating expert reviews, comprehensive buying guides, snap deals news and more. Previously, Joe was TechRadar's US computing editor, leading reviews of everything from gaming PCs to internal components and accessories. 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Find out more about how we test. The Surface Pro 3 improves upon the previous model in just about every which way – Microsoft has checked all of its boxes. The company was even so brash as to compare this hybrid of sorts to both Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air and its tablet atop the mountain, the iPad least on the outside, the Surface Pro 3 falls somewhere smack in the middle. Measuring x x inches W x D x H, the tablet isn't quite as thin and light as the iPad Air, but beats the MacBook Air in both respects that's pretty much the point a device that offers enough of both to replace both. The Pro 3 is a light enough tablet – but not the absolute lightest – and arguably one of the thinnest and lightest laptops around. But dimensions aren't even half of it. Does the Pro 3 offer comparable power to both, not to mention for a competitive price?Here is the Surface Pro 3 configuration given to TechRadarSpec sheetCPU Intel Core i5-4300U dual-core, 3MB cache, up to with Turbo BoostGraphics Intel HD Graphics 4400RAM 8GB LPDDR3Screen 12-inch, 2160 x 1440 multi-touch ClearType, 32 aspect ratioStorage 256GB SSDPorts One USB Mini DisplayPort, microSDXC card reader up to 128GB, headphone/mic jackConnectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Two 5MP webcams 1080p HD videoWeight poundsSize x x inches W x D x HThis is one of the mid-range Surface Pro 3 configurations, and it'll cost you a steep $1,299 about £772, AU$1,403. The most affordable way into the latest Surface Pro 3 goes for just $799 around £475, AU$863. However, you'll have to work with an Intel Core i3 chip, half as much RAM and just 64GB of storage. On the other hand, you can deck out this slate with a Core i7 CPU, 8GB of memory and a whopping 512GB solid-state drive for $1,949 about £1,158, AU$2,106.It's worth noting that various deals to snag the Surface Pro 3 at a lower price are kicking about. In the US, for example, you can pick up the device with a $150 discount if you're a student. If you opt for the higher-end Core i7 model, you can get an even better 10% off the retail price, which amounts to $ to the device at hand, Microsoft says that it's essentially two devices in one, and has priced it accordingly, not to mention with Apple squarely in mind. So, starting with the latest iPad, it would cost $799 - the Pro 3's starting price - to only reach half of this Microsoft tablet's storage. And this is Apple's most premium price also gets you a processor, a display at 2048 x 1536 resolution, dual-channel Wi-Fi with MIMO and Bluetooth While it's tough to compare these displays given their difference in size, the iPad Air has a tough time competing with the Surface Pro 3 on MacBook Air comparison is, surprisingly, an easier one to make, spec for spec. For $1,299, Apple's 13-inch thin-and-light laptop meets the Pro 3 head on in terms of storage and memory. However, that 1440 x 900 screen looks just dull in comparison. And while this notebook sports Intel's far superior HD Graphics 5000, the Core i5 chip behind them is much slower at first glance, it looks like the Surface Pro 3 can dance around both of Apple's machines at the same time. However, that's assuming you purchased the optional Type Cover. That's right the one tool that enables this tablet to truly replace the laptop does not come with the device. In fact, it costs a cool $130 around £77, AU$140. Even so, this Surface Pro 3 configuration, with Type Cover included, still costs less than Apple's entry level tablet and laptop combined. Microsoft may have made good on its goal of replacing the laptop in terms of price, but what about performance? Joe Osborne is the Senior Technology Editor at Insider Inc. His role is to leads the technology coverage team for the Business Insider Shopping team, facilitating expert reviews, comprehensive buying guides, snap deals news and more. Previously, Joe was TechRadar's US computing editor, leading reviews of everything from gaming PCs to internal components and accessories. In his spare time, Joe is a renowned Dungeons and Dragons dungeon master – and arguably the nicest man in tech. Most Popular

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