Microsoft has introduced the Surface Pro 3 — a 12-inch tablet, weighing in at 800 grams. There is a new “friction hinge” that allows for a free range of angles from 22 degrees all the way through to 150 degrees. It comes with a stylus. There are three configurations – Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7, with prices starting at $800. It goes on sale in the US on June 20, and August for the rest of the world.
The event has now concluded. There is no Surface Mini. Read on for more details of the Surface Pro 3.
The event has now concluded. There is no Surface Mini. Read on for more details of the Surface Pro 3.
Satya Nadella on stage at the Surface event.
“And
today is a major milestone on that journey. It starts with dreaming the
impossible: Can we design and build a device that takes the best of the
tablet and the laptop, and enables any individual to be able to read
and create and write; allows you to watch a movie, and make a movie;
enjoy art, and create art. That’s the device we want to create. Today,
we have a major step forward on that dream, that mission.”
Oratory
done. Panos Panay, the Surface product manager, is now on stage to
introduce the new Surface. Oh, no, he’s going to talk more about the
previous Surfaces, and how much of a success story it’s been so far
(really?)
Apple laptops at the Surface event
Panay
is now telling us about how, three years ago, people were writing about
how tablets would obviate the need for laptops — but here we are in
2014, and 96% of all iPad owners also own a laptop. Cut to funny shot of
three journalists in the audience with a MacBook. The new device is the Surface Pro 3.
12-inch screen (2160×1440). 800 grams (1.76 lbs). 9.1mm thick. USB 3.0.
“The tablet that can replace your laptop.” There’s a Core i7 CPU
inside. It isn’t fanless, but it’s kind of virtually fanless (it’s
silent, you can’t feel the air flow, etc.) There hasn’t been any direct mentions of performance or battery life, only that it’s better than Surface Pro 2 (by around 10%?).
The Surface Pro 3 hinge is pretty awesome: It starts at 22 degrees, but it goes all the way down to 150 degrees — allowing you to use it on your lap (lappability, in Panay’s parlance). It uses “friction hinge” technology.
There are new type covers. They now connect to the Surface in a different way, apparently providing more stability than the old magnetic hinge.
Lots and lots of demos for the stylus. The ultra-thin display stack mean that it feels very natural to write on the Surface Pro 3. Clicking a button on the stylus turns the Surface Pro 3 on, and automatically loads Onenote.
There are dual front-facing speakers. Apparently they sound really good (but hard to tell from an on-stage demo).
There are two cameras. They’re good apparently, but no exact specs yet.
There are three configurations of the Surface Pro 3: Core i3, i5, and i7. Prices start at $800, and pre-order is available from tomorrow. Delivery is expected by June 20 in the US, and August for the rest of the world.
There are new type covers. They now connect to the Surface in a different way, apparently providing more stability than the old magnetic hinge.
Lots and lots of demos for the stylus. The ultra-thin display stack mean that it feels very natural to write on the Surface Pro 3. Clicking a button on the stylus turns the Surface Pro 3 on, and automatically loads Onenote.
There are dual front-facing speakers. Apparently they sound really good (but hard to tell from an on-stage demo).
There are two cameras. They’re good apparently, but no exact specs yet.
There are three configurations of the Surface Pro 3: Core i3, i5, and i7. Prices start at $800, and pre-order is available from tomorrow. Delivery is expected by June 20 in the US, and August for the rest of the world.
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