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January 2013
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364 Reviews
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Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Microsoft Surface RT Windows 8 tablet and Android tablets including the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Lenovo IdeaTab S2110...
Abstract: Microsoft has just released its iPad competitor the sleek and innovative Surface tablet . Running a derivative of their mobile OS, Surface aims to bring a new entrant into the tablet space.In terms of hardware, the Surface is a thing of beauty. Cast in li...
Published: 2012-10-31, Author: Brian , review by: itbusiness.ca
Abstract: Feature Video : The new tablet is good for productivity tasks, but is currently lacking in the number of apps available for the new platform.The Microsoft Surface tablet is now available widely at retailers in Canada following the launch of Windows 8.We g...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Microsoft Surface RT Windows 8 RT tablet. This is a 10.6″ tablet with a 1366 x 768 Gorilla Glass 2 IPS touchscreen. It runs on the quad core NVidia Tegra 3 T30, just like some popular 10.1″ Android tablets and it has 2 gigs of RAM an...
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Published: 2013-01-29, Author: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
The Surface RT is truly a unique tablet which I really enjoy using. It's also one which should help Microsoft pick-up some credibility in the coolness stakes. It's not perfect and it's unlikely to cause any immediate upset to Apple's iPad sales, but the S...
Abstract: There's good reason for this tack: Surface will be the only tablet to boast a built-in kickstand, and that magnetic cover cleverly doubles as either a touch-sensitive keyboard or “proper” keyboard that's improbably slim. These innovations might well be wh...
Published: 2014-01-31, Author: Chris , review by: ergohacks.com
The Surface RT is an odd device that does not quite fall into normal categories. It is not a laptop or (quite) a normal tablet and it does not run normal Windows or an operating system that is fully optimised for touch but it tries to encompass all of t...
Abstract: This, a long-awaited Microsoft coffee-table PC that costs £8,500, is a rare stroke of flashy play by the boys from Redmond, WA. What the Surface will do for your interior, I'm not wholly sure. It will certainly be a talking point. It is mainly designed fo...
Solid build, Built-in kick-stand, USB socket and SD card slot, Decent headphone sound
Poor selection of apps, Not the most intuitive experience, Can be slow to respond
There aren't many other tablets if any that offer the same breadth of functionality and features. And, if you're in the market for a tablet for both work and play, then the Surface undoubtedly has its merits. But it isn't perfect, and those that want th...
Rather weighty and chunky; odd Windows quirks; small choice of apps.
The Microsoft Surface tablet is an attractive option for anyone who wants to stay productive on the move. We were surprised how well the keyboard cover worked, and the display is reasonably sharp and right. The only slight letdown is the Windows 8 operati...