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Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-25, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: computershopper.com
Sharp, brilliant 1080p screen, Stellar battery life and smoother performance, Improved two-stage kickstand
Windows RT is arguably a more problematic OS now than it was last year, App selection is better, but still far from great, Keyboard costs (too much) extra
The Surface 2 is one of the nicest slices of tablet hardware available, but it still runs Windows RT, which means app selection is limited. Plus, its pricey keyboard covers make the total cost hard to swallow. ...
Zusammenfassung: Much was said about the first Surface when it was release. I will have to state we love and still one the Original Surface pro . But we are talking about the Surface 2 here, the successor to the Surface RT. What we have here is a tablet that really takes ...
Zusammenfassung: Microsoft has plenty riding on its second-generation Windows RT tablet, the Surface 2. Its first iteration, the Surface RT, not only met with a fair amount of critical scorn, but sold so poorly that Microsoft was forced to take a $900 million write-off...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-24, Autor: Brian , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Improves upon a great design with high-res display and improved kickstand. Faster performance thanks to Nvidia Tegra 4 processor. All-day battery lasts more than 14 hours. Comes with Office RT 2013 (now with Outlook), Best of Skype package, and 200GB SkyD
TouchCover and TypeCover keyboards sold separately. App selection is still (relatively) small. Windows RT 8.1 is still limited and confusing
The Microsoft Surface 2 brings the Windows RT tablet back with better hardware, a refined design, and expanded productivity tools....
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-24, Autor: Warner , Testbericht von: gottabemobile.com
Zusammenfassung: Some readers of GBM will remember in my previous incarnation here that my lovely wife, Thomasin Savaiano, would assist me when I was checking out new gadgets by allowing herself and her reactions to be videoed. Thomasin is not a gadget geek by any means a...
The Surface 2 doesn't come cheap, especially if you want to use it as a productivity tablet with a keyboard. Take its base price of $449, add a Type Cover 2 with its $130 price tag, and you come up with a price of $579. That's a lot to pay for a machi...
Zusammenfassung: The Surface 2 represents a fresh start for Microsoft's tablet line. Sure, you could easily say that it's the second installment of the Surface RT ( now simply called Surface ), but with a new marketing campaign, a new name (Microsoft has dropped the RT br...
Surface 2 is a big step forward compared to Surface RT. The chassis looks awesome, the device is significantly quicker and battery life is appreciably better. The new display is much better than its predecessor (and so much better than what you get from m...
Excellent construction, Smart, Easy-to-Use OS, Office Suite, SkyDrive, Good value
Buggy, Desktop Mode, Content consumption not center stage, Price does not include a TouchCover 2, Bottom Line, If you love Microsoft, Windows and, especially all things Windows 8, this is your ultimate do everything tablet. However, if you want a mobile
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-20, Autor: Eric , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The Microsoft Surface 2 has a sturdy build, smooth gaming performance, and high-quality cameras. Windows RT 8.1 is easier to use than before, and the built-in photo-editing tools and Xbox Music are fantastic features. Office 2013 is included for free, and
App support still lags behind competitors, and Windows RT is still incompatible with legacy programs. It's too easy to mistakenly push the tablet into its lower stance, and the touch pad on the Type Cover 2 isn't as comfortable as it was on the previous v
The Microsoft Surface 2 is great for getting work done, but those looking for extensive app support (beyond Office) will find top Apple, Android, and Amazon tablets to be better options.