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Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 Review: How the third iteration improves on the previous ones



The third time's the charm. Microsoft's first couple of tablets met with lukewarm reception, but the Surface Pro 3 ($779.00 at Amazon)(Opens in a new window) has generated some buzz and a corresponding bump in sales. Meant not just as a more-business-capable answer to Apple's iPad, the Surface Pro rivals full-power laptops while serving double duty as a couch-friendly personal tablet. Windows 8.1 is perfectly poised for this scenario, running both traditional desktop programs and touch-friendly, modern apps fueled by the Windows Store, Microsoft's version of Apple's iTunes App Store.




Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 Review: Third time’s the charm




Microsoft's Surface lineup is only two years old, but it's already been on quite the roller coaster ride. When the company first announced the tablet/laptop hybrid, reactions were cautious, but also unmistakably intrigued. But that buzz fizzled quickly, as the two 1st-gen models launched with some huge compromises. Less than a year after we saw an improved pair of 2nd-gen Surfaces, can the third time be a charm? Read on, as Gizmag reviews the Microsoft Surface Pro 3.


Is the second time the charm for the Microsoft Surface Go 2? On paper, this tablet seeks to erase the issues of its predecessor, with more screen and less bezel. You also get excellent battery life on par with the iPad Air, plus a webcam that is actually sharp, unlike almost every internal camera I've ever tested on a laptop. 2ff7e9595c


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