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#MICROSOFT PRO 3 1080P#
Up to nine hours of Web-browsing battery lifeĥMP and 1080p HD front- and rear-facing camerasīuilt-in front- and rear-facing microphones TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module - for BitLocker encryption)Ĥth-generation Intel Core i3/i5/i7 Processors available
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Pen features 256 levels of pressure sensitivityĤth-generation Intel Core i5-4300U (1.6 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost up to 2.90 GHz) with Intel HD Graphics 4400Ĥ GB or 8 GB of RAM - dual-channel LPDDR3 Pen input and pen (included with purchase) Screen: 12-inch ClearType Full HD display So strap in and come along for the ride as we attempt to find out if the third time really is a charm or if Microsoft’s third swing is a home run, base hit or brutal strikeout. And so do a slew of other aspects and intangibles that aren’t necessarily reflected in a few numbers or specs. User experience, real world performance and build quality all make a difference. The sum total of a device’s specifications and a few whiz-bang features don’t always equate to a good product, though. The Surface Pro 3 has a faster processor, higher resolutions screen, fast solid state storage, and it’s thinner and lighter than the previous-gen too. They say the “third time’s a charm”, and based on the Surface Pro 3’s specifications and our initial impressions, that would seem to be the case. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3, With Surface Pen and Type Cover The Surface Pro 3 does leverage many of the same industrial design queues as its older siblings, so there’s no mistaking it for anything but a Microsoft Surface. Not only does the new device feature more powerful internal components and offer a handful of new features, but its form factor is a complete departure from the previous version, thanks to its screen’s 3:2 aspect ratio. Unlike previous revisions to the product, the new Surface Pro 3 can be considered a major overhaul. Early last week, Microsoft unveiled the third iteration of its Surface Pro tablet, the aptly named Surface Pro 3.