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Monday, February 25, 2013

Microsoft surface pro review for 128 Gb Tablet

Microsoft surface pro
Microsoft surface pro review for 128 Gb Tablet. I think everyone loves his or her Tablet PC. But this Tablet PC should be best one, this is our expectation. I am using the Microsoft surface pro128 Gb Tablet and still writing this article with Microsoft surface pro.

Microsoft surface pro review:

The Microsoft Surface Pro has officially started from Feb 09 in Canada and in the United States. In advance, you can inspect the equipment already in some markets, and also many magazines in the U.S. were currently publishing on the Microsoft Surface Pro review, as the press embargo expired apparently.
Many readers of this blog could make at least in terms of the technical features a picture of the Microsoft Surface Pro and can certainly in terms of technical specifications to decide for themselves whether the product is of interest to them.
For $1,235 you can get the Microsoft Surface Pro with 128 GB. Inside the surface with Windows 8 Pro potters an Intel Core i5. This fueled the 10.6-inch display with 16:9 aspect ratio. 1920 x 1080 resolution is they offer. Also, a USB 3.0 port on board.
Windows Store apps and the normal legacy apps – a very huge advantage because Windows RT in my opinion is useless when it comes to the present time. Good and useful productivity apps are in extremely short supply.
Incidentally, the Microsoft Surface Pro was recently recorded in the media, because it obviously does not have the available memory. The 128 gigabyte version is available. It was announced that the 128 gigabyte version of Microsoft Surface Pro only 83 gigabytes of free space has. 45 Gigabytes of it are lost for the operating system and integrated security solution, known Windows 8 features an emergency partition that contains the complete system.


Benchmarks
PCMark07: 4657
Windows Experience Index (scale of 1.0 - 9.9):
Processor: 6.9
RAM: 5.9
Desktop Graphics: 5.6
Gaming Graphics: 6.4
Primary Hard Disk: 8.1
Benchmark Comparison Table, Windows 8 ULV Notebooks and Tablets:
  MS Surface Pro Samsung ATIV 700T Acer Iconia W700 Dell XPS 12 (Core i5) Asus Taichi 21 (Core i7) Sony Vaio Duo 11 (Core i5) Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 (Core i5) HP Envy x2 (Intel Atom)
PCMark 07 4657 4034 4357 4678 4952 4772 4427 1523

WiFi and Bluetooth
Though we wish Microsoft had used Intel WiFi since that supports Intel's WiDi wireless display, we don't have any other complaints about the Marvell dual band WiFi 802.11b/g/n module in Surface Pro. It managed good download and upload speeds, even when it fell one bar short of our bigger laptops with Intel wireless (-6 db signal difference). Even better, since it's dual band WiFi, we could take advantage of the 5GHz band, unlike Lenovo IdeaPad tablets and Ultrabooks, to avoid interference with Bluetooth on the 2.4GHz band. That's important if you're using Bluetooth headphones or speakers when streaming video from Netflix, YouTube or Hulu. 


Camera, Front and Rear
This will be a short section: the front 720p camera is adequate for Skype video chat and it's largely the same stuff you'll find on other tablets and smartphones. The rear 720p is sad. Clearly Microsoft intended this for video chat use and not much else. While other tablet makers are rolling with 5 to 8 megapixel rear cameras, some with LED flashes; the Surface Pro takes photos and video as well as a 2007 camera phone.

Battery Life
No, this isn't a mobile OS tablet like Android or the iPad. This is a power hungry Intel Core i5 laptop in a tablet disguise and it guzzles. We averaged 5 hours of use in a mix of productivity tasks (MS Office 2013, drawing with ArtRage, social networking, music playback and 45 minutes of streaming video) with brightness set to a very adequate 50% and WiFi on. We managed 2.4 hours of Civ V unplugged and 4 hours of MPEG4 video playback. That's obviously comparable to a Windows 8 laptop rather than a mobile OS tablet like the Nexus 10. But then, this isn't a mobile OS tablet, is it? Standby times were better than average and the tablet goes into a deep sleep state to conserve power (it takes ~ 8 seconds to wake from deep sleep). I honestly hate having to turn my tablets on and off several times each day, and have been happy with Surface Pro's very efficient sleep mode.
The included 48 watt compact brick style charger has a USB port to charge your smartphone or tablet. The 42 W-h battery is sealed inside the tablet.

Microsoft surface pro Features

  • i5 processor with Intel HD Graphics 4000
  • 4GB Ram Dual Channel Memory
  • Windows 8 Pro
  • 128 GB
  • 10.6″ Clear Type HD Display

Pros and Cons of Microsoft surface pro 128 Gb Tablet

Pros:
  • Good performance
  • Good battery life compared to Ultrabooks and well finished
  • A fantastic display
  • Good pen
  • USB connection for charging Smartphone
Cons:
  • Big and heavy and hard to use on my lap.
  • Small touchpad to type cover lost from time to connect
  • Not adjustable kickstand
Microsoft Surface Pro Video Review

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