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December 2013
(75%)
223 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(60%)
6 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Plus légère que Surface RT
Ecran Full HD de qualité
Très bonnes performances
Rendu global de l'écran / Réactivité de la machine
Office 2013 Étudiant intégré
Belle autonomie / Webcam de très bonne qualité
Design et finitions toujours au top / Béquille très pratique
Un bon clavier TypeCover 2 qu'il faut posséder pour exploiter t
Finition
Ecran Full HD
Port microSD
USB 3.0
Sortie vidéo
Performances
Autonomie
Les claviers en accessoires
Microsoft Office 2013
Prix
La béquille à deux positions
Beau design et finition parfaite
Pied intégré
Claviers
Bon écran
Puissante
Port USB
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Windows RT toujours bridé
Windows Store encore pauvre
Quelques soucis de finition
Environnement applicatif encore à la traîne / Il manque encore trop de "stars" de l'appli mobile
Même constat pour les jeux
Catalogue trop pauvre et performances basiques
Bords de l'écran encore trop larges
Capteur photo arrière médiocre / Chargement
Son gabarit encore très imposant face à un iPad Air (par exemple)
Extrait: Nullement échaudé par les méventes de sa tablette Surface sous Windows RT, Microsoft remet le couvert avec la Surface 2. Une machine bien remaniée à l'intérieur avec une configuration musclée tout en conservant une finition et qualité perçue très premium....
Publié: 2020-08-03, Auteur: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
comfortable, well made, great controls, aptX, solid Bluetooth connectivity, USBC, 3.5mm socket, adjustable noise cancelling/ambient sound, good sound, good battery life, fast pair
no AAC support, only fold flat, noise cancelling and sound not quite as good as rivals
The Surface Headphones 2 improve on the first generation Microsoft headphones in every way.They're more comfortable, last longer on a charge, have improved noise cancelling and sound better. They still have the excellent turn-dial and touch controls, and...
Publié: 2019-04-18, Auteur: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
beautiful industrial design, huge and gorgeous screen, Surface Pen and Dial support, snappy performance, fullsize SD card slot, USBC, Windows Hello
super expensive, only seventh gen Intel mobile chips, older graphics processor, no Thunderbolt 3, no HDR support, not upgradable
The Surface Studio 2 is a beautiful, amazing computer in a class all of its own. It's one of those machines that makes you envious when you see it on other people's desks, a true hero product.For consumers the Surface Studio 2 is a hard sell, simply becau...
Publié: 2014-10-03, Auteur: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
A solid Microsoft tablet finally surfaces.It's easy to pooh-pooh the first iteration of a line of tablets, especially since they usually have a lot of rough edges to smooth out. With the Surface 2, Microsoft heard the critiques and addressed old issues. T...
Great build quality, Useful two position kickstand, Full size USB port, Micro SD slot, 4G built in (Micro SIM), Great full HD screen with decent viewing angles
The limitations of Windows RT eventually becomes the main downside, The angular nature of the Surface isn't the most ergonomic, The cameras aren't the best
8Screenproof screen protector for Z2 reviewThe next Microsoft Android phone is apparently coming soon...
Publié: 2014-05-21, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great screen, Outlook now on board and works, microSD expansion, decent battery life, good prospect for business users, a step up compared to the original, Marketplace will continue to grow
Windows RT a confused experience, naming convention is odd, lacks app support of rivals, odd aspect ratio for a tablet, need to add a keyboard for best experience as virtual keys obscure view, no mobile connectivity
Surface 2 might be thinner, lighter and faster than before - but only just on all counts. And as much as those three words might read well on page, the latest Microsoft offering is, above all, a confusing prospect. Why? Because it's not full Window...
Publié: 2014-05-15, Auteur: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Sturdy build, tough twopoint kickstand, fine screen, terrific keyboard covers, fullsize USB 3.0 port, good battery life, 4G
Limited apps in Windows Store, expensive jump to 4G
Adding 4G connectivity gives extra mobile capability to the Surface 2, but considering the specs are more or less exactly the same, there's a pretty steep price to pay. A bargain it ain't, but it's a solidly built device with a good range of features an...
Solid build, Microsoft Office included, Great optional Touch Cover/Keyboard
Lack of apps, Windows RT still feels confused and muddled, No legacy app support, Limited developer support, No LTE, Very heavy for a device designed primarily as a tablet
One last nice thing I want to mention about the Surface 2 is the optional Touch Cover, which allows you to snap on a flat backlit keyboard/cover combo. Though the pressure sensitive keys take some getting used to, you quickly realize how much easi...
Display, Responsiveness, Office 2013 Suite, Battery life, Front camera, Topnotch design and finish, Stand, Type Cover 2 is great, and essential to get the most out of the Surface
Not enough apps at Windows Store (not even big ones like Facebook and YouTube), Too few games & mediocre gaming performance, Screen borders still too wide, Poor quality rear camera, Proprietary port for charging, It's lighter than the Surface RT... but st
With a stylish, well-built body, Full HD resolution and good battery life, the Surface 2 is a choice buy for anyone looking for a tablet that does (pretty much) everything. It does still lag behind some of the competing high-end iOS and Android tablets, h...
Decent picture quality, Comes with Microsoft Office pre-installed
Disappointing sound quality, App store is limited, Can be unwieldy
Full Windows 8.1 needs to be let loose on the Surface 2 to make it a real alternative to the attractiveness of iOS and Android tablets.Until then, this is something of a poor man's iPad.There's no doubt the Surface 2 is more geared to work-related use and...