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January 2013
(74%)
364 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(80%)
425 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
740100364
Les éditeurs ont aimé
Excellente finition
Autonomie
L'arrivée de Windows RT 8.1
Un vrai port USB 2.0
Clavier dockable / « Kick stand »
Port USB et lecteur SDXC
Office RT
Beau produit
Poid correct
Béquille pratique
Deux types de clavier disponibles
Une bonne finition
Connectivité physique et sans fil complète
Stockage important (30 Go restant sur la version 64Go)
Dispose de la meilleure application de bureautique sur tablette
De bons accessoires vendus par Microsoft (les deux claviers aimantés)
Finitions remarquables
Réactivité globale de l'appareil et de l'OS
Autonomie / Recharge rapide
Touch Cover étonnant d'efficacité
Suite Office intégrée
Superbe design industriel
Deux claviers bien pensés
Bonne batterie
Béquille
Caméra arrière inclinée
Stabilité du système
Connecteurs clavier et alimentation aimanté
Ergonomie
Qualité de fabrication
Design et fabrication impeccables
Modern UI
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Définition et résolution faibles
Connectivité sans fil restreinte (pas de NFC
De Qi
De WiFi Direct...)
Tarif encore élevé des claviers (Touch Cover et Type Cover)
Connecteur propriétaire pour le chargeur
Impossible de la charger via son port USB
Manque d'applis phare sur le store applicatif
Windows RT
Bureau inutile
Performances et bugs en tout genre
Un Windows 8 bridé
Peu d'application
Prix élevé
Windows Store moins riche que la concurrence
Taille et format moins polyvalent
Définition de l'écran relativement basse pour une tablette haut de gamme
Confusion entre Windows (8) RT et Windows 8
Définition de l'écran / Jeunesse de l'OS (manque de contenus)
Interface Modern UI pas complètement intuitive dans sa gestuelle
Extrait: There's good reason for this tack: Surface will be the only tablet to boast a built-in kickstand, and that magnetic cover cleverly doubles as either a touch-sensitive keyboard or “proper” keyboard that's improbably slim. These innovations might well be wh...
Publié: 2014-01-31, Auteur: Chris , review by: ergohacks.com
The Surface RT is an odd device that does not quite fall into normal categories. It is not a laptop or (quite) a normal tablet and it does not run normal Windows or an operating system that is fully optimised for touch but it tries to encompass all of t...
Extrait: This, a long-awaited Microsoft coffee-table PC that costs £8,500, is a rare stroke of flashy play by the boys from Redmond, WA. What the Surface will do for your interior, I'm not wholly sure. It will certainly be a talking point. It is mainly designed fo...
Solid build, Built-in kick-stand, USB socket and SD card slot, Decent headphone sound
Poor selection of apps, Not the most intuitive experience, Can be slow to respond
There aren't many other tablets if any that offer the same breadth of functionality and features. And, if you're in the market for a tablet for both work and play, then the Surface undoubtedly has its merits. But it isn't perfect, and those that want th...
Rather weighty and chunky; odd Windows quirks; small choice of apps.
The Microsoft Surface tablet is an attractive option for anyone who wants to stay productive on the move. We were surprised how well the keyboard cover worked, and the display is reasonably sharp and right. The only slight letdown is the Windows 8 operati...
The Microsoft Surface RT made mixed impression. The hardware and design are impressive. The kickstand is very practical, the magnetic grip is thought-through and works really well, and the full-size USB port is nice to have. The Nvidia Tegra processors ...
Chunky, hefty build; Windows 8 quirks and lack of apps
Microsoft’s Surface tablet has plenty to offer if you’re after a portable device to keep you productive on the move. The keyboard cover works better than expected and saves you lugging a plastic dock around, while the screen is bright and reasonably crisp...
I think Microsoft has really achieved something good with the Surface RT. I hadn't been expecting to like it as much as I have.It is like Microsoft adopted the lessons of the past three years and instead of just matching requirements it exceeded them.Inst...
The Microsoft Surface is sturdily built, and the kickstand is a welcome flourish for pro-users. Ignore the haters: Microsoft’s touch keyboard cover is a masterful piece of work. It’s wafer thin but you can pick up a quick pace on it with a bit of practice on it. If you’ve got a regular train commute where you can nab a table, it’s a great way to plow through your emails in the morning. The physic
The Microsoft Surface looks gorgeous in press images. Up close, it’s another matter: for one, it’s not nearly as thin as it looks. Much more of an issue is the aspect ratio: with an 10.6-inch screen (that’s not nearly as sharp as a new iPad or the Google Nexus 10’s display) it’s extremely wide, and added to the bulk, this makes it all but impossible to use in portrait mode. That’s a real shame, a
Microsoft Surface is certainly the most impressive Windows RT tablet - not bad for a software company. Sadly though, unless you’re desperately seeking a tablet with built-in typing skills, it’s just lacking too many apps, and too expensive to make it w...