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Surface 3 review
Surface 3 review













There’s also an onscreen keyboard of course but that’s not quite the same.Ĭonnect the surface go type cover (£124.99, ) and it is very similar to using a full keyboard, if rather lighter and thinner than most rivals. You can manage without either, though the truth is that the idea of Windows is so hardwired in most people’s minds as being used with a laptop, that the lack of a QWERTY keyboard may seem strange. Note that neither keyboard nor stylus is bundled with this tablet, something which helps to keep the price competitive. Read more: 10 best tablets from Apple, Android, Windows and more Similarly when laid out completely flat or somewhere in between it’s good for drawing on the screen with a compatible stylus. This latter comes in handy when you’re using it with a keyboard attached or to watch video. The Surface uses a similar industrial design across several models: touchscreen with uniform bezel and a built-in kickstand on the back so you can position the tablet upright.

surface 3 review

This tablet runs Windows, the same software that runs most regular computers, so it is compatible with nearly all the applications you are familiar with from a desktop PC.īeing a tablet, it has a touchscreen interface, so you can use your fingers or a compatible stylus, though Microsoft also makes keyboard covers which attach magnetically to offer an experience all but identical to a regular laptop. Other Apple tablets have bigger screens, 10.9in or bigger, but cost more. The surface go 3 is compact but still full-size – the display measures 10.5in, which is bigger than the entry-level iPad from Apple with its 10.2in display.















Surface 3 review