Tuesday, September 4, 2012

For the last two days, we have been focusing on this tablet which is
an amazing piece of technology that Microsoft has created. What I
really like about it is that a full PC can be squished into a space
less than a centimetre. The Touch Cover is 7 layers of technology
squashed into a small 3mm space. It's 10.6 inch screen is great for
watching movies without the dreaded black bars which make your
precious media unenjoyable to watch. With 'Perimeter Venting' the
device can have a steady flow of air distributed to all it's
components. This solution keeps the computer cooler and the 3rd
Generation Intel i5 Ivy Bridge processor helps the computer run faster
and support data-munching apps. It has a MiMo 2X2 antenna, so it gets
the best WiFi reception, no matter which way you hold it. This is a
first in tablets. The Surface supports USB 3.0 and the .7mm kickstand
enables the user to have a truly handsfree experience. To unlock the
full HD display that Ivy Bridge supports, Microsoft included a Mini
DisplayPort. 1GB of high resolution photos can be transferred via USB
3.0 in 5 seconds compared to 2.0's 25 seconds. The Pro interface
supports digital inking, allowing you to write notes on PDF files with
digital ink. The tablet, though, needs 4G LTE to make the market
shatter. Non 4G tablet? Not for me! The package will be priced
according to the competition's ultrabooks. This is disappointing
because ultrabooks can get as high as £1,600. We'll just have to wait
and see.

Complete Specifications:
It uses the Windows 8 'metro style' OS and has Intel's 3rd generation
Core i5 CPU. It's 13.5mm thick and weighs 903 grams. The screen is a
10.6 inch ClearType Full HD (1080p) Display
It has a 42 watt hour battery which translates to about 7-9 hours It
has a microSDXC port, a USB 3.0 drive and a Mini DisplayPort for
video. The storage options are 64GB and 128GB and it has front and
rear facing HD cameras

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