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Great tablet! Very clear, crisp, and responsive screen! Easy to type on the touch screen keyboard. Also very fast, haven't experienced any lag while running multiple programs and websites. In my opinion it's very light and easy to handle, my father thought it was a bit heavy but he's used to his iPad. I primarily use this for college courses to take notes, read e-text books, and studying (all of which it's amazing for). It's not too big so it doesn't take up too much room on a desk but it's large enough to easily read things and watch videos. I think I'll start trying to use it at work to help with on the go statistics tracking and report writing. Overall I highly recommend, especially if you can find it for under $280.00!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I got this to replace my iPad. It is OK, but is missing a lot of features I liked. Like the first letter of a sentence being capitalized. And spellcheck and auto correct. Just little things, but important for a bad speller like myself. Also, while they say it will take a 129gb SD card, it doesn't. It keeps unmounting and support has no idea of why other than to tell me to use a 64gb card instead. Which I do, but if they say it can use a 128, it should use a 128. Other than that, it works OK. It is more of a replacement for a laptop than a tablet. And there are not nearly as many apps as for any other tablet, but I'm sure they will catch up eventually.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The Surface 3 tablet computer is functional like a full computer but lags a bit in speed. The Atom Processor just doesn't have the power that a full computer has. the pen works well in this case, no apparent lag with the screen write features. I have an older Ipad as well and I have to admit the ease of using an ipad with the many apps and market acceptance makes the surface a bit hard to migrate too in its entirety. Another thing I wished I did was get a surface with the cellular feature build in as the need to use my hotspot phone feature or some wireless access is a little hassle to use.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I was a little skeptical buying a now 'Pro' version of the Surface. Once I read that the Surface 3 was Windows based, and not the horrible RT version, I was sold. I received mine and it also had Windows 10 on it. I can now run this thing in a computer the size of my iPad, but as a real PC too. It has amazing functionality, screen is good, has a great sound system, has a decent processor that I can actually play 'real' games on, has a real keyboard, and good memory. On top of that, it has good battery life where I can watch movies, play games, do work, and the battery has good life. I also like the fact that you can use a regular charger for your Android phone rather then a different charger like most laptops. All in all, this has replaced my iPad, Lenovo Laptop, and MacBook. Yes, I am an advocate of this, and no, I am not being paid by Microsoft.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Ok, to be clear its a great product if you are primarily a tablet user / internet surfer. I've decided it's just not for me. The keyboard cover flopping around is not a feature I enjoy. Always careful how you pick it up, set it down or move it so the stand doesn't collapse or trap a finger. Going back to netbooks & convertibles now that the Intel Z8300 & 8700 are more available in combo with 4GB RAM. Tech trickles down & we all benefit. I think these were a solution to a problem that didn't exist. I have a second one with a dead screen & use for a light desktop work & media player using a HDMI monitor & wireless keyboard. It is a powerful little device that doesn't require cooling & has endless storage with a USB 3.0 hub plugged in. I just don't care for it's intended use.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned