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January 2013
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425 Avis
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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
Publié: 2012-11-16, Auteur: James , review by: makeuseof.com
Extrait: The Surface tablet is a flagship Microsoft product — its first foray into the tablet market as a hardware manufacturer. It's almost as locked-down as the iPad – the only applications you can install and run being those that come from the Windows Store — y...
Extrait: A few weeks ago Microsoft held a massive press event in New York where it invited media from around the globe to witness the launch of its latest operating system Windows 8. While the event focused on the software side of things, we didn’t know at the ...
Exceptional design and hardware performance, Highly practical USB port, Longlasting battery, Office applications and SkyDrive integration, Identical user interface as on Windows 8
Low display resolution, Problems with Touch Cover, Small backfacing camera resolution, Slow and unstable Windows Mail, Amount of currently available applications
The Microsoft Surface for Windows RT is an exceptionally convincing and polished device hardware-wise, which represents serious competition for existing top-class 10-inch tablets. Compared to these, it has certain advantages and shortcomings which make i...
Publié: 2012-11-13, Auteur: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Apple's original iPad was introduced in April of 2010. Since then, we've only considered one tablet a serious competitor, and that was Google's Nexus 7. In fact, in The Nexus 7 Review: Google's First Tablet Gets Benchmarked , the plucky little seven-inche...
Extremely well made and designed, An innovative take on mobile computing, Outstanding multitasking capability, Excellent for mobile productivity, Office included at no extra cost, Highquality display
Weak app selection on launch, Aspects of the UI are not intuitive, Tegra 3 processor is at its limit in this application, Touch Cover is cool, but not particularly functional, Not as capable as Windows 8
There is no question that the Microsoft Surface RT is a fresh take on the tablet space - there simply no other device that is a hybrid of a tablet and a notebook - it also includes a tablet and notebook user interface specifically designed for each mode...
Even though it's hard to get it installed, we like this case better than the Otterbox and Lifeproof cases we've used. However, those cases offer more extreme protection at a higher price. The UZBL case doesn't cover the power port and headphone port, whic...
There’s good reason why these two are regarded by many as the two most outstanding tablets on the market right now. Every way we dissect it, there’s no arguing that they exhibit all the qualities we look forward to seeing on premier tablets. If you’re...
Publié: 2012-11-06, Auteur: Charles , review by: zdnet.com
Performance & battery life, In the absence of crossplatform benchmarks for comparing Windows RT to iOS and Android devices, we're left with browser benchmarks to give some indication of comparative performance. The picture is mixed, with the Surface showi
For a first outing, Microsoft's ARM-based Surface running Windows RT isn't bad at all, but it is a real curate's egg — both in terms of the hardware and the software. The tablet's build quality is generally good, but there are annoyances, mostly to do ...
Publié: 2012-11-04, Auteur: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
We've been using and testing Microsoft's Surface for more than a week, and we have mixed feelings about the tablet on its own and the tablet with the Touch Cover. We're much more excited about using the Surface with Microsoft's Type Cover. The kicksta...