Testseek.com have collected 450 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Pro G3 12.3 inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro G3 12.3 inch - Intel CPU.
June 2014
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450 Reviews
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798 Reviews
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机身非常轻薄 支架及键盘连接位置优化 高分辨率屏幕,性能出色
无论是使用体验还是性能表现都可取代中低端笔记本产品
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TF卡槽非弹出式设计,插入后不易取出
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Published: 2014-05-31, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
I'm frankly astonished by how attached to the Surface Pro 3 I've become in the time I've been using it. The previous two iterations were classic examples of spending considerable time and effort on beautifully delivering a flawed idea: too limited in si...
Great build; it's thin, light, and sturdy, Superb display quality, 3:2 display ratio perfectly suited for Windows 8.1, As a tablet, its productivity potential is unmatched
Keyboard cover sold separately, Some annoying design quirks
Like its predecessor, the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is the perfect device for the specific user that needs power in an impossibly thin and light design. It's not cheap, however, and the added cost of a proper keyboard cover and Office stings....
Excellent 12in. screen, very good keyboard cover, useful stylus and handwriting recognition, lightweight
Expensive, Windows 8 lacks many apps, keyboard cover costs $130 extra
The new Surface Pro Type Cover, which doubles as a cover and a keyboard, is a big improvement over the previous version.To begin with, I always had an issue with the touchpad on the Surface Pro 2's Type Cover: It was small and not recessed, difficult to f...
Published: 2014-05-29, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Great Performance, Thin and Light, Excellent Screen, Precise Stylus Input, Very Good Battery Life, Premium Build Quality
Relatively Pricey
The Surface Pro 3 with Type Cover Attached - Find It @ Amazon.ComWe really like the Surface Pro 3--for the most part. The device's form factor and accessories make it somewhat different to work with than a standard laptop or more rigid convertible device,...
When it comes to technology and features, the Surface Pro 3 is a winner. But Microsoft also has to fight against the perceived failure of past Surface models as well as Windows 8's lukewarm reception and Windows Phone's slow start. Critics have always ...
Published: 2014-05-27, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Remarkably thin and light for a machine with laptop guts, Easier to use as a standalone tablet, Fast performance, Gorgeous, high-res display, Keyboard can be propped up at a more comfortable angle
Flimsy keyboard is inferior to what you'd get on a proper laptop; worse, it doesn't even come in the box, Not that comfortable to use in the lap, Middling battery life
The Surface Pro 3 is Microsoft's biggest and best tablet yet, but it needs a better keyboard to truly replace your laptop....
Larger screen offers 38 percent more real estate for getting work done, New Type Cover is much more stable than previous models, Battery life now quoted at eight, not six hours
Prices may still give one pause, especially versus a notebook, Microsoft eliminated free OneDrive cloud storage from Surface Pro 3, Stylus holder is awkwardly placed
Microsoft's Surface lineup just keeps getting better and better, with an improved screen for desktop use and an upgraded Type Cover for the road....
There's a lot more work to do on Surface Pro 3, including substantial battery life testing and continued usage. If there's anything in particular you guys want to see us touch on, leave it in the comments below...
Heavy and bulky for a slate tablet. Type Cover costs $130 extra. Integrated pen storage is flimsy. Only one USB 3.0 port. Kickstand still digs into your legs when used in your lap. Doesn't work with lastgeneration Surface accessories. Performance is not b
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....
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Published: 2014-05-23, Author: Peter , review by: arstechnica.com
Beautiful design, Beautiful screen, Packs so much into so little, Neat OneNote integration
The dearth of USB ports, The touchpad remains mediocre, Some people will find it expensive