Microsoft Reveals Surface 3 (4G LTE), Powered by Intel Atom

Global IT major Microsoft has revealed details about its latest Surface 3 4G LTE device which is powered by Intel’s latest Atom innovation.

In a blog post by Panos Panay, Corporate Vice President — Microsoft Surface, the company has revealed that Surface 3 features the same design and premium materials as Surface Pro 3 in a more compact and efficient package. It is thin (just 8.7 mm) and light (1.37 pounds or 622 grams) and has a 10.8-inch screen. Compared to the 12-inch Surface Pro 3 it is slightly smaller and it feels great when you’re using it as a tablet. The 3:2 aspect ratio that we first introduced on Surface Pro 3 is also used here, and, like its larger sibling, it feels natural whether you’re holding it in portrait mode for reading or writing a quick note with the pen or in landscape mode to watch a movie or play a game.

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Surface 3 also has front- (3.5MP) and rear-facing (8MP) cameras that both capture 1080p video. The rear-facing camera now features autofocus to take better photos but is also particularly useful for capturing images of documents, barcodes and the like. The battery will last up to 10 hours (our test results are based on video playback) so that it will see you through your work or school day with ease. New with Surface 3 is a Micro USB charger, which means it uses the same connector as most mobile phones. The included 13W charger will be the fastest charging option, but if your battery is running low you’ll be able to use your phone charger as well.

Like every Surface before it, Surface 3 has a kickstand that very capably supports the device when you need it and totally disappears when you don’t. This kickstand has three preset positions — a narrow angle that’s great for working at a traditional desk, an intermediate angle that is designed for sitting on the couch or using the device on your lap, and a wide angle that provides a natural writing or drawing canvas.

The capabilities of a laptop — including full Windows and Office

Surface 3 runs full 64-bit Windows 8.1 and will be available with Windows Pro for business customers. It will be upgradable to Windows 10 for free when it’s available. With full Windows, it will run the desktop applications you depend on for work or school. Surface 3 will also include a free one-year subscription to Office 365 Personal, including full versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote as well as 1 TB of OneDrive storage.

Intel Power

Surface 3 is powered by Intel’s newest system-on-a-chip, the Quad-core Intel® Atom™ x7 processor, the highest performing Atom processor on the market. It features a unique combination of burst mode and advanced power management – meaning it delivers performance when a given task requires it, but scales back to conserve power whenever possible. It also doesn’t require a fan for cooling, which allows the device to be thinner and quieter.

If customer is involved in demanding work – things like editing and rendering video or complex 3D modelling – then the power and performance of a Surface Pro 3 is for you. “If the majority of your work is less intense – working in Office, writing, using the Internet (using IE, Chrome, or Firefox!), and casual games and entertainment, then you’ll find that Surface 3 delivers everything you need, adds, Panos Panay, Corporate Vice President — Microsoft Surface.

The Surface Pen — silver, blue, red, black

It has been really awesome to see how our customers have embraced the pen for things like taking notes, marking up files for reference and collaboration, and creating amazing digital art. Surface 3 supports the same pen experience as Surface Pro 3, including 256 levels of pressure sensitivity for accuracy and detail. In the case of Surface 3, the pen will be sold separately and it will now be available in colors — silver, blue, red and black.

Surface 3 for business customers

“As we have with past versions of Surface, we’ve shown the device to some commercial and institutional customers already, and the reception has been great. Not every business needs the power of Surface Pro 3, or it’s not needed in every part of the business, and for those organizations Surface 3 will be a strong choice. We made sure that in addition to being portable and productive, Surface 3 also offers the security and manageability features our commercial customers depend on. Even before its availability, educational institutions like University of Phoenix, as well as companies such as BASF, Emirates and Prada, have committed to purchasing and deploying Surface 3 across their organizations because they see the value it can bring to their employees and students. It’s still early, but even at this stage it’s exciting to see feedback from businesses that will deploy the new device in creative ways:” explains, Panos Panay, Corporate Vice President — Microsoft Surface.

“Having explored multiple platforms, we are confident that Surface 3 meets the expectations of our experienced and professional flight crew,” said Captain Alan Stealey, Divisional Senior Vice President, Flight Operations, Emirates. “The device’s innovative design and functionality proves to be the choice for our EFB (Electronic Flight Bag) initiative.”

All these elements combine to create a new Surface that benefits from and builds on the innovation in past versions of the product. The Surface team and Microsoft is super proud of the new device, and I can’t tell you how excited I am to make the Surface experience available to more people at a more accessible price. Pre-order is available starting today through Microsoft Stores, microsoftstore.com and select retailers, and it will be on sale beginning May 5 with availability in 26 markets by May 7. Before then, you can experience Surface 3 starting April 1 — every Microsoft store will have devices on hand to try. I invite you to come and check it out and can’t wait to hear what you think.

 

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