We are at the Microsoft Surface event in NYC today where Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Pro 3, a 12-inch touch computer that is powerful, much thinner than Surface Pro 2 (and Surface Pro), and the best PC device for hand-writing.
From the outside, the design change is quite obvious, the Surface Pro 3 addresses one of the biggest concern with Surface Pro 2: the thinness. At 9.1mm thick, it should truly feel like a tablet and not a tiny laptop. And with a 12” display, it’s clear that it can truly provide the readability of a small laptop. This is a big deal because Windows desktop applications were never designed to run on a 10” HD display.
Panos Panay, the Surface product leader at Microsoft, showed that the Macbook Air looks a little fat next to the Surface Pro 3. He also pointed out that the screen resolution was much better than the Air.
In the back, the kickstand remains very similar to the Surface 2 with multiple rest angles (3 instead of 2 for the Surface 2), one of which is 150 degrees for easier writing. The greater flexibility should also serve the user well when it comes to using the surface as a laptop – which is what most people that I know do.
Finally, the notes demonstration was pretty impressive and the overall pen integration with OneNote seems great. Now, it’s time for a little hands-on time, before the actual full review.
Surface Pro 3 | Surface Pro 2 | Macbook Air 11 | |
Weight (lbs) | 1.76 | 2 | 2.38 |
Resolution | 2160×1440 | 1980×1080 | 1366×768 |
Display size | 12″ | 10.6″ | 13.3″ |
Price | $799+ | $899+ | $899+ |
CPU | Core i3/i5/i7 | Core i5/i7 | Core i5 |
Thickness | 0.35″ | 0.53″ | 0.68″ |
Storage | 64-512B | 128-512GB | 128-256GB |
RAM | 4-8GB | 4-8GB | 4GB |
At $799+ and with three version (Core i3/i5/i7), the Surface Pro 3 covers a much larger market than its predecessors. Since you can truly replace a laptop with it, it becomes a competitor to the Macbook Air with an edge when it comes to screen resolution, touch support and pen writing. As an ultralight PC, it seems very nice too and has some real potential to take some share of the ultra-light market.
The design is impressive, and this shapes up to be a very nice computer. Today’s launch was a job well done. Don’t miss our First Impressions about the Surface Pro 3 ergonomic performance.