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<blockquote data-quote="alextrela" data-source="post: 1057483893" data-attributes="member: 34998"><p><strong>Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 4</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>A Surface Pro 4 review:</strong></p><p><a href="http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/10/hands-on-the-surface-pro-4-is-a-design-thats-settled-down/" target="_blank">http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/10/hands-on-the-surface-pro-4-is-a-design-thats-settled-down/</a></p><p></p><p><strong>Hands-on: The Surface Pro 4 is a design that’s settled down</strong></p><p><strong>It refines almost everything, but keeps the basic look and feel of the Pro 3.</strong></p><p></p><p>Microsoft's Surface tablet has always had the same basic ideaβtake an Ultrabook, put it inside a tablet's body, and then attach a keyboard cover and prop it up with a kickstand to make it approximate a laptop. But the Surface Pro 2 and 3 made substantial tweaks to the way the kickstand and keyboard worked. It was only in the Surface Pro 3 that Microsoft hit upon a kickstand that could be opened as much or little as you wanted, combined with a keyboard cover that was stable enough to use on your lap.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft apparently realizes that it's hit upon a compromise between tablet and laptop that works well enough for people who want to use the Surface Pro as a laptop, and it has wisely decided not to fix what wasn't broken. The Surface Pro 4 makes many changes, but the keyboard and kickstand work the same way as they did last year, which makes the Surface Pro 4 feel like the most iterative version of the tablet yet (that's not a bad thing).</p><p></p><p>The first refinement is the slightly larger, slightly higher-resolution screen. It retains the Surface Pro 3's 3:2 aspect ratio but bumps it up to 12.3 inches with a 2736Γ1824 resolution. The port layout and wireless capabilities are identicalβyou still get one full-size USB 3.0 port, an SD card slot, a Mini DisplayPort, and the port for the Type Cover, as well as Bluetooth 4.0 and 866Mbps 802.11ac. The one difference you'll spot easily is that the capacitive Windows button is totally goneβyou'll need to rely on the onscreen button.</p><p></p><p>The new Type Cover's keyboard is an improvement over the old oneβthere's space between the keys now, and the key travel is firmer and more like a standard chiclet keyboard than the slightly larger, wobblier keys in the Surface Pro 3 Type Cover. The layout is the same, it just feels even more like a "regular" keyboard than it did before. The larger multitouch trackpad is also a subtle but welcome improvement given Windows 10's improved trackpad gestures.</p><p></p><p>For better or worse, the Type Cover still costs an extra $130 on top of what the Surface normally costs. There are two versions: the standard, which includes no fingerprint reader and comes in multiple colors, and a $160 version that includes the fingerprint reader but only comes in black. As Microsoft said, these covers are also compatible with the Surface Pro 3.</p><p></p><p>We didn't have enough hands-on time with the new Surface Pro 4 pen to appreciate the differences between it and the Surface Pro 3 pen, but we can say that the magnet that docks it to the top of the tablet is a bit mixed. As a place to attach the pen briefly while you pause to touch the screen with your fingers or type, it's perfectly acceptable. But it can be a bit difficult to find the anchor points, and it's easy enough to detach that it will quickly come off if you sling the tablet in a bag.</p><p></p><p><strong>Overall the Surface Pro 4 looks like the best possible version of the Surface Pro 3 designβbetter screen, better internals, better Type Cover, but same idea. If you weren't into the Surface, this won't change your mind. If you were tempted by a Surface Pro 3, this is a very strong shove that might just push you over the fence. We'll publish our full review of the device in the coming weeks.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p></p><p><img src="http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/DSC01688.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"><span style="font-size: 9px">--- Αυτόματη συγχώνευση μηνύματος ---</span></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p>Κοιτα ουσιαστικά απο άποψη ντιζάιν,επιδόσεις,κατασκευή,form factor,ποιότητα οθόνης ανετα μια 2ετια ακόμα την βγάζεις και ειδικά αν εχεις επενδύσει σε 8/256 version.</p><p></p><p>Στα περιφερειακά πάντως εχει γίνει πολυ καλή δουλεια και αξιοσημείωτη βελτίωση και όχι μονο στο surface pen.</p><p>Το type cover εχει δεχτεί πολλές βελτιώσεις,όπως και το dock αλλα το θετικό οτι όλα ειναι συμβατά με το Pro 3 όπως και το Surface 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alextrela, post: 1057483893, member: 34998"] [b]Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 4[/b] [B]A Surface Pro 4 review:[/B] [URL]http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/10/hands-on-the-surface-pro-4-is-a-design-thats-settled-down/[/URL] [B]Hands-on: The Surface Pro 4 is a design that’s settled down It refines almost everything, but keeps the basic look and feel of the Pro 3.[/B] Microsoft's Surface tablet has always had the same basic ideaβtake an Ultrabook, put it inside a tablet's body, and then attach a keyboard cover and prop it up with a kickstand to make it approximate a laptop. But the Surface Pro 2 and 3 made substantial tweaks to the way the kickstand and keyboard worked. It was only in the Surface Pro 3 that Microsoft hit upon a kickstand that could be opened as much or little as you wanted, combined with a keyboard cover that was stable enough to use on your lap. Microsoft apparently realizes that it's hit upon a compromise between tablet and laptop that works well enough for people who want to use the Surface Pro as a laptop, and it has wisely decided not to fix what wasn't broken. The Surface Pro 4 makes many changes, but the keyboard and kickstand work the same way as they did last year, which makes the Surface Pro 4 feel like the most iterative version of the tablet yet (that's not a bad thing). The first refinement is the slightly larger, slightly higher-resolution screen. It retains the Surface Pro 3's 3:2 aspect ratio but bumps it up to 12.3 inches with a 2736Γ1824 resolution. The port layout and wireless capabilities are identicalβyou still get one full-size USB 3.0 port, an SD card slot, a Mini DisplayPort, and the port for the Type Cover, as well as Bluetooth 4.0 and 866Mbps 802.11ac. The one difference you'll spot easily is that the capacitive Windows button is totally goneβyou'll need to rely on the onscreen button. The new Type Cover's keyboard is an improvement over the old oneβthere's space between the keys now, and the key travel is firmer and more like a standard chiclet keyboard than the slightly larger, wobblier keys in the Surface Pro 3 Type Cover. The layout is the same, it just feels even more like a "regular" keyboard than it did before. The larger multitouch trackpad is also a subtle but welcome improvement given Windows 10's improved trackpad gestures. For better or worse, the Type Cover still costs an extra $130 on top of what the Surface normally costs. There are two versions: the standard, which includes no fingerprint reader and comes in multiple colors, and a $160 version that includes the fingerprint reader but only comes in black. As Microsoft said, these covers are also compatible with the Surface Pro 3. We didn't have enough hands-on time with the new Surface Pro 4 pen to appreciate the differences between it and the Surface Pro 3 pen, but we can say that the magnet that docks it to the top of the tablet is a bit mixed. As a place to attach the pen briefly while you pause to touch the screen with your fingers or type, it's perfectly acceptable. But it can be a bit difficult to find the anchor points, and it's easy enough to detach that it will quickly come off if you sling the tablet in a bag. [B]Overall the Surface Pro 4 looks like the best possible version of the Surface Pro 3 designβbetter screen, better internals, better Type Cover, but same idea. If you weren't into the Surface, this won't change your mind. If you were tempted by a Surface Pro 3, this is a very strong shove that might just push you over the fence. We'll publish our full review of the device in the coming weeks. [/B] [IMG]http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/DSC01688.jpg[/IMG][COLOR=Gray] [SIZE=1]--- Αυτόματη συγχώνευση μηνύματος ---[/SIZE] [/COLOR] Κοιτα ουσιαστικά απο άποψη ντιζάιν,επιδόσεις,κατασκευή,form factor,ποιότητα οθόνης ανετα μια 2ετια ακόμα την βγάζεις και ειδικά αν εχεις επενδύσει σε 8/256 version. Στα περιφερειακά πάντως εχει γίνει πολυ καλή δουλεια και αξιοσημείωτη βελτίωση και όχι μονο στο surface pen. Το type cover εχει δεχτεί πολλές βελτιώσεις,όπως και το dock αλλα το θετικό οτι όλα ειναι συμβατά με το Pro 3 όπως και το Surface 3. [/QUOTE]
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