11/20/2023 0 Comments Microsoft surface 4 proMicrosoft’s Type Cover was a way to easily transform the tablet into a notebook, and the pen has always been a feature of the Surface Pro line. Part of that success was not just the tablet, but also the accessories. Surface 3 (left) Surface Pro 4 (center) Surface Pro 3 (right) Surface Pro 3 was the success that the Redmond company was hoping for with the original design, and for the first time in their short history of building PC hardware, Microsoft was now the one being followed. Larger, yet thinner and lighter, the Surface Pro 3 felt much more like a tablet than the previous generations. The chassis slimmed down to just 0.36-inches, and the weight dropped to 1.76 lbs. Microsoft was keen to iterate their design and with the Surface Pro 3, they had a real winning combination. Amazingly the Surface Pro 3 came just sixteen months after the original Surface Pro, and in between there was also a Surface Pro 2. They moved to a 3:2 display and up in size to a 12-inch panel. Microsoft’s third generation tablet fixed almost all of the issues with the original two versions. More recently, in 2014 Microsoft launched the Surface Pro 3. It was powerful, but heavy and the 16:9 form factor was not ideal for a tablet. The first Surface Pro was a sizable 2.0 lb monster tablet which packed Ultrabook class components into a chassis that was over 0.5-inches thick. The very first Surface was 2012's ill-fated Surface RT, but a few months later in 2013, Microsoft released their first take on an x86 Surface convertible tablet. Though the company has been into hardware for some time, producing peripherals since the earliest days and gaming consoles since the turn of the millennium, the company has otherwise avoided competing with its OEM customers by producing complete systems. It is almost hard to believe that only a few short years ago, Microsoft had no hand in the PC systems or tablet markets.
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