By Kane Fulton
[Editors Note: At the time of this update, the Microsoft Surface 3 tablet is no longer available from first-party sellers. Instead, we advise turning your head to the newest Microsoft Surface Pro, a full-fledged Windows 10 tablet with the power and function of a laptop.]
It’s hard to believe that it’s been over two and a half years since Microsoft came out with its entry level Surface 3. Frankly, it’s a device that was born in the shadows of its pro-grade companion, but was a marked feat for its value nonetheless, one that you’ll almost certainly see on sale on the secondhand market come Black Friday.
The Microsoft Surface 3 is a tablet that, as its maker’s slogan goes, doubles as a laptop in a way that its competitors have failed to replicate nearly three years on. Although it’s argued to this day that Microsoft botched the original Surface launch by hindering it with Windows RT, this version of the Surface tablet can be updated all the way up to the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
That said, the Microsoft Surface 3 isn’t without its faults. Perhaps most notably, the keyboard and stylus aren’t included, making the total cost a lot …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac