Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Excels With Windows 10 While New Successor Is Around the Corner, And More Details

In the meantime, a Surface Pro 3 successor is coming soon and there are several great features that you can expect from this device. It will come with 12-inch and 14-inch display variants and further rumors indicate a Skylake chip, various kinds of RAM configurations up to 16GB and storage configurations can be upgraded to 1TB.

You will also get superior battery performance when compared to the Surface Pro 3. Furthermore, this successor, also known as the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 will come with Windows 10 installed.

At the same time, if Microsoft doesn’t wish to join the USB Type-C club for now, the upcoming variant will include USB 3.0 or 3.1. Keep in mind that all of it is currently in the rumored stage and nothing has been confirmed yet.

The display resolution of Surface Pro 4 is also said to be higher than Surface Pro 3, which had 1920×1080 pixels. The new display will come with 2160×1440 pixels. As a result, there are several details that could be changed or removed while new details get added.

What are your views on the on the Microsoft Surface Pro 3? Let us know via the Comments Section below. Stay tuned for additional news, reports and updates from the world of technology!

4 thoughts on “Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Excels With Windows 10 While New Successor Is Around the Corner, And More Details”

  1. There are some elements of Windows 10 that have improved the SP3, but they are all overshadowed by the horrible Touchscreen keyboard.

    It remains “Always on Top” for most programs/apps, and oftentime covers the text input field. In other words, it essentially hides the field!

    You can un-maximize or un-dock (or whatever the new term would be), and move the keyboard. But you can imagine the awful user experience when you try hold the table in the middle so that your thumbs can reach the keyboard that needed to be relocated in order to see a text input field at the bottom of the screen.

    It is really awful, and completely ruins the user experience.

  2. There are some elements of Windows 10 that have improved the SP3, but they are all overshadowed by the horrible Touchscreen keyboard.

    It remains “Always on Top” for most programs/apps, and oftentime covers the text input field. In other words, it essentially hides the field!

    You can un-maximize or un-dock (or whatever the new term would be), and move the keyboard. But you can imagine the awful user experience when you try hold the table in the middle so that your thumbs can reach the keyboard that needed to be relocated in order to see a text input field at the bottom of the screen.

    It is really awful, and completely ruins the user experience.

  3. What about the camera! Make it autofocus and it starts to be a contender with the best features of a tablet. Other than the poor quality power supplies, docking stations and camera, I am an S3 fan!

  4. What about the camera! Make it autofocus and it starts to be a contender with the best features of a tablet. Other than the poor quality power supplies, docking stations and camera, I am an S3 fan!

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