Monday, November 30, 2015

Microsoft Surface Pro 4

Microsoft Surface Pro 4
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We know, you think we’re biased with a category named “Best Surface,” but Microsoft’s Surface series is really an evolutionary step beyond the typical “convertible” devices that physically separate from the keyboard to run independently as tablets. Surface clones have arisen that are also light, yet still very capable: Lenovo has its new Miix 700, HP has its Spectre 12 X2. We expect the clone wars to keep heating up in the coming months.
The best one today, however, is the Surface Pro 4. It has a top-rated display with battery such as dell F339N battery, Dell J022M Battery, Dell Adamo XPS Battery, Dell Adamo XPS P02S Battery, canon NB-11L battery, canon IXUS 125HS battery, canon PowerShot A1200 battery, canon PowerShot A4000 battery, FUJIFILM NP-W126 Battery, FUJIFILM FinePix HS30EXR Battery, FUJIFILM FinePix HS33EXR Battery, FUJIFILM X-Pro1 Battery, great performance, and its keyboard and trackpad are miles ahead of competing designs (*cough* iPad Pro). We choose it over the Surface Pro 3 for its performance and better thermals (with less fan noise) compared to the older model.
The only caveat: It’s expensive—and the essential keyboard adds $130 to the price. That means the mid-range Surface Pro 4 with 256GB of storage, 8GB of RAM and Core i5 is a $1,430 computer. Ouch.
Still, for those who really valuable portability (it really is laptop performance in a tablet) and will actually use it as a tablet on occasion, you’d be hard pressed to beat the Surface Pro 4 today.
If you’re thinking the next step down would the Surface Pro 3, think again. HP's Spectre 12 X2, which we just got in for review, gives you 128GB of storage, 4GB of RAM, and Intel’s Core m3 series—the company’s latest Skylake CPU, tuned for low power. It’s also LTE-ready, so you can easily add it to your cellular plan for untethered working (that’s a $100 option for the Surface Pro 3). Oh yeah, and you get the keyboard, too.
The real question is whether the Spectre 12 X2 is a good enough to bump the Surface Pro 4 from the Best Surface category. Stay tuned for our review. For the budget category, though, we’re comfortable saying skip the Surface Pro 3 for the Spectre X2 today.

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