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March 2013
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260 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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2301 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'important angle d'ouverture du kickstand
La puissance
L'emplacement microSD
Une bonne autonomie avec les optimisations Microsoft
Ergonomie
Design
Clavier
Ecran
Écran
Puissance de calcul
Réactivité générale
Design et finition
Poids (910 grammes)
Navigation fluide et précise en tactile (avec ou sans stylet)
Architecture x86
Vrai environnement Windows
Performance
Fluidité
Réactivité
Poids (910 grammes et 1
1 kg avec clavier)
Superbe design et finition
Puissant
Stylet
Ecran magnifique
Design et finition irréprochable
Des performances solides
Un très bel écran
Le clavier Type Cover
Agréable à utiliser
Excellente performance pour une tablette
Écran lumineux avec un contraste élevé
Multitouch Stylet
Excellente qualité du boîtier
Support de l'écran intégré (présentoir)
USB 3.0 DisplayPort
Connexion de l'alimentation magnétique
Alimentation avec un
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Mais médiocre une fois les optimisations coupées
Le prix
Le Surface Pen dorénavant en option
Le clavier Signature hors de prix. et toujours en option
Autonomie
Stockage
Prix
Connectique
Pas de clavier fourni
Gestion de la température
Autonomie (3 h 30)
Connectique peu fournie
Seulement 24 Go de disponibles si l'on a choisi la version 64 Go
Poids/Chaleur
Faible autonomie
Pas d'Office complet/Clavier en option
Lourd et épais
Compromis ergonomiques
Autonomie très moyenne
Chauffe beaucoup
La Touch Cover
Déroutante
Le prix de la Type Cover
Ni une excellente tablette
Ni un très bon ultrabook
Capacité disponible (version 64Go)
Ventilation clairement audible lorsqu'il est utilisé
Publié: 2012-12-04, Auteur: Chris , review by: techworld.com
As tech journalists, the Surface Pro is the winner for us. The full HD screen, extra storage, laptop-like spec and ability to install any Windows software gives it the edge....
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Publié: 2013-10-15, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The Microsoft Surface Pro fits a full ultrabook experience in a compact 10-inch tablet. Thanks to the ingenious Type and Touch covers, it offers a comfortable interface and typing experience. The clean, crisp design and sharp 1080p screen rise above the c
The battery life is disappointing, and more ports would be nice. The 64GB model barely has any free storage. It costs as much as a regular laptop, especially because the cool keyboard cover isn't included by default
The Surface Pro's gutsy design successfully reinvents the Windows 8 laptop by cramming an ultrabook experience into the body of a 10-inch tablet. Those wanting to go all-in on the tablet experience won't regret buying the Surface Pro, but we're holding o...
Windows 8 in a tablet, Fantastic pen, Bright touchscreen, Up to 2TB expandable storage, Touch and Type Cover keyboards
Heavy, Shorter battery life than RT, No home for the pen, Kickstand can be awkward
Making your mind up about the Surface Pro is less about what it is and what it does and more about what you want out of a tablet. As a hybrid PC it's an undeniable compromise - but that's no bad thing. We liked Buying Guide 10 best tablet PCs in the world...
None of this comes particularly cheaply, either. While the 64GB model weighs in at $999, the 128GB model costs up to $500 more – as much as a fully fledged Ultrabook. And as Microsoft hasn't bundled the Surface Pro with either of the optional Type or T...
None of this comes particularly cheaply, either. While the 64GB model weighs in at $999, the 128GB model costs up to $500 more – as much as a fully fledged Ultrabook. And as Microsoft hasn't bundled the Surface Pro with either of the optional Type or Touc...
None of this comes particularly cheaply, either. While the 64GB model weighs in at $999, the 128GB model costs up to $500 more – as much as a fully fledged Ultrabook. And as Microsoft hasn't bundled the Surface Pro with either of the optional Type or To...
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Publié: 2013-06-25, Auteur: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Extrait: Microsoft Surface Pro Review – Tablets have been dominating our world these days and most of us have a tablet on top of a smartphone (or at least, want one). As much as I love tablets (iPad or Android tablets), there is only one thing that I dislike about...
Publié: 2013-06-21, Auteur: Juha , review by: crn.com.au
The 'real Windows' version of Microsoft's Surface tablet impresses with beautiful build and ample computing power, only to disappoint through Windows 8 foibles and short battery life....
Publié: 2013-06-20, Auteur: Juha , review by: itnews.com.au
Extrait: While different under the hood, the two Microsoft tablets are fairly similar on the outside. Like the Surface RT, the Pro model is beautifully built with a magnesium alloy case. Despite the anti-fingerprint coating, the Surface Pro case gets smudgy fast, ...
Decent system performance; Interesting design; Solid heft that makes it feel well built; Includes a pen stylus; Power pack includes a USB port to charge devices;
A heavy tablet; Falls over when used in a moving environment; Bad battery life; The pen stylus will likely go missing very quickly; Expensive;
Microsoft's first proper attempt at a Windows 8 tablet is an interesting one.There are a lot of things to admire about it, as aspects of the design are very cool, the innards are reasonably powerful, and when setup on a desk with a keyboard cover case, yo...