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Forbes Revisits the Surface Pro 3, Which May Face LG Competition

Forbes writer Marco Chiappetta revisits Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 half a year after its U.S. debut, and finds the tablet-laptop hybrid has held up pretty well, but suffers some dings worth knowing about before jumping at holiday sale prices, pointing out a number of scenarios where a full-fledged notebook, even if it’s roughly the same size, will be the better choice. I’ve found that the Surface Pro 3 is ideal for users that will likely fire the machine up when sitting at a desk or when in a conference room-type environment that has a table. The Surface Pro 3’s performance is plenty good for everyday computing and office applications, and the screen is top notch. Using the Surface Pro 3 as a notepad with its stylus is also very useful. In fact, over the course of the device’s life, Microsoft has issued a number of firmware, driver, and OS updates that have improved the overall responsiveness and usefulness of the Surface Pro 3. For those who want a laptop, though for actual laptop use, the Surface is an awkward fit. However, a thin, tablet-convertible, touchscreen laptop may appear soon from LG, as well.

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  1. Re:Have't looked at one at all. by Trepidity · · Score: 3, Informative

    You can install Linux on it. Whether you can get everything to work well is another matter, though.

  2. Re:Have't looked at one at all. by CastrTroy · · Score: 3, Informative

    That's pretty much the problem with Linux on any machine. If you buy the machine specifically for running Linux, there are plenty of options that will run without problems. However if you pick a random machine at the store, odds are there will be some part of the hardware that has less than optimal drivers.

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  3. Try reading the article.... by CountBrass · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is about the SP3 not the SP2 and the article addresses the question of display scaling.

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  4. sigh... by CountBrass · · Score: 5, Informative

    The SP3 doesn't use a Wacom digitiser... it uses one from N-Trig.

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  5. Re: Not a Tablet by gcnaddict · · Score: 4, Informative
    October 25, 2014, via ComputerWorld:

    After two years and nearly $2 billion in losses, Microsoft's Surface turned a profit in the September quarter, the company said Thursday.

    October 31, 2014, via the Motley Fool:

    The Surface Pro 3, released earlier this year, is selling far better than its predecessors, and for the first time Microsoft has recorded a positive gross profit for the Surface business.

    It would do you well to source timely things, sir.

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