Microsoft’s much awaited Surface Pro tablet is finally being released
and that too with a price tag which may prove a bit too much for most
people, $899. The tablet will be released on February 9.
The Specifications:
Microsoft and its specs promise that this tablet is almost a
full-fledged Windows 8 PC especially when you add a touch or type cover
to make up for the lack of keyboard.
The tablet features a 10.6 inch ClearType Full HD, 10-point
touchscreen with 16:9 aspect ratio. The processor is an Intel Core i5
unit. The RAM amounts upto 4GB and the internal memory is 64 GB for the
starting model and 128 GB for the more-expensive one along with Intel HD
4000 Graphics.
There are also 2 HD 1.2mp cameras on the front and back for this
tablet. The Surface Pro is powered by a 42 W-h battery and runs
Microsoft’s Windows 8 Pro operating system.
All this package comes in a special magnesium casing dubbed by the
guys at Redmond as VaporMag. The body is 13mm thick and weighs 2 pounds.
Stylus input is supported here unlike the Surface RT and it actually
comes along with the Surface Pro as a bundled accessory. Dual-antennae
Wifi, USB 3.0 and MicroSDXC card slot are here too. Just like the
Surface RT, the Surface Pro also has a kickstand built into the tablet.
Competition
Compared to the competition (and Surface RT), this tablet is more than just a
tablet. Unlike the Surface RT, this thing can run Windows legacy
software and thanks to a beefy hardware, can do graphic intense work.
One thing that the Surface Pro is the disk drive which some
ultrabooks of the same category and price offer. Surface Pro faces an
even stiffer competition from them. And unlike them all, you’ll have to
buy a separate type or touch cover keyboard for this tablet. The base
model costs $899 while the 128GB flavour costs $999. The price will go
even up considering the fact that the touch and type cover retails for
more than $100.
This is expensive especially when you take into notice the bitter
truth that some ultrabooks of the same price range come with Intel Core
i7 processor and bigger displays.
So if you DO plan on buying a Surface Pro tablet, you’ll surely have to make some compromises.
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