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Needs more configurations for buyers: We like that there are a bunch of different models to choose from, but laptop buyers used to the Windows ecosystem may find it frustrating that you cannot mix and match storage, RAM, and processor options. There are only five models of the Pro 3 to choose from, and they escalate in storage, RAM, and processor in very rigid ways. If you want a more powerful Core i7, be prepared to also buy at least a 256GB solid-state drive and 8GB of RAM as well.




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The Surface 3 has a 3-position kickstand, which gives you a trio of reasons as to why it's not as good as the Surface Pro 3's multi-position kickstand. Better in every way, the Pro's kickstand was a boon for artists who require a flatter surface to draw with the Surface Pen. Its omission is a shame, but the three angles provided proved enough for anything I was doing on it.


As with the Surface Pro 3, the Surface 3 can be used with a docking station to connect monitors, mice, keyboards and other peripherals. Unfortunately it's proprietary, meaning you can't chop and change between the Surface 3 and the Surface Pro 3 as the latter won't fit. It provides access to most ports missing on the device itself, adding two USB 2.0 and two USB 3.0 ports, a miniDisplayPort and a headphone jack.


A micro-USB connection is used to charge the Surface 3, meaning you can power it using the same cable as your smartphone - a handy option. The caveat is that if you're not using the supplied mains converter, you'll need to use a device with sufficient output to charge the tablet; try charging it using a MacBook Air's USB port, for example, and it'll sit there while giving you a blank look (as much of a slab of aluminium and plastic can).


Like the Surface Pro 3's keyboard, attaching the keyboard's magnetic strip to the bottom of the display makes it sturdier on your lap, something that seems to work better on the Surface 3 due to its smaller size. I still prefer laying the keyboard flat when typing on a solid surface because it eliminates the flex you get in the middle of it when striking the keys.


That said, it works well with the pen's three-button mechanism; the purple one at the top is used for firing up OneNote, while two near the nib are used to select drawing more or erasing mode, allowing you to quickly jot, erase, correct and repeat.


The Surface Pro 3 features a larger 12 inches (30 cm) (screen display area 25.4 cm x 16.9 cm) display over its predecessor. The screen has a 3:2 aspect ratio which Microsoft claims allow the device to be used more comfortably in the portrait orientation. Because the touch screen digitizer and the pen digitizer are combined into a single layer, the screen is physically thinner than that of its predecessors, which improves viewing angle.


The device itself has a single Mini DisplayPort output and in order to connect two external displays one can additionally use a secondary Mini DisplayPort on a docking station accessory (sold separately). To attach three (or fewer) displays, an aftermarket DisplayPort Multi-Stream Transport hub can be used or a daisy chaining feature of compatible displays. One of external displays can be attached over-the-air utilizing Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) technology.


The Surface Pro 3 initially shipped with Windows 8.1 Pro, but since the Windows 10 release on July 29, 2015, new devices come with the updated OS pre-installed, eliminating the need to upgrade as is the case on existing devices.[1] The Windows 10 upgrade, among other features, brings a Tablet mode, which can be useful when device is used as a tablet, that is without a keyboard attached.


The Surface-series devices feature a Type Cover accessory, an attachable protective keyboard, which is sold separately, yet has continually appeared in every Surface ad since the launch of the original Surface. The Type Cover for Surface Pro 3 features backlit keys, is thinner and has an improved touchpad over its predecessors. It also has a magnetic strip which binds to the front bezel of the display for additional stability. The magnetic strip can also be used to elevate the position of the keyboard, which can help to comfortably use a Type Cover on a lap.[19]


Microsoft also offers a docking station, which adds five USB ports (including three USB 3.0), a Gigabit Ethernet port, an additional Mini DisplayPort (which can be used simultaneously with the port on the Surface Pro 3) and a 3.5 mm audio socket for audio input/output.[20]


Easily sell your Microsoft Surface Pro 3 to Trade-In My Tech for cash! You can trade in your used Microsoft Surface Pro 3 in any condition, even broken! We buyback all electronics and provide easy trade in cash offers in order to provide an alternative to electronic waste and put money in your pocket! Simply select the attributes and condition of your device. If you need help identifying your Microsoft Surface device, click here. After you receive this offer and agree to the price, then click trade-in now below the cash offer. Enter your information to receive a free shipping label and select the method of payment you would like. Within days of receiving your item, we will process a fast payment to you and we guarantee to make selling your used electronic devices fast and easy. If you have any questions, feel free to check out our FAQ page here! If this is not the correct Surface Pro for trade-in, go back to sell your Surface Pro here.


Easily sell your Microsoft Surface Pro 3 to Trade-In My Tech for cash! You can trade in your used Microsoft Surface Pro 3 in any condition, even broken! We buyback all electronics and provide easy trade in cash offers in order to provide an alternative to electronic waste and put money in your pocket! Simply select the attributes and condition of your device. If you need help identifying your Microsoft Surface device, click here. After you receive this offer and agree to the price, then click trade-in now below the cash offer. Enter your information to receive a free shipping label and select the method of payment you would like. Within days of receiving your item, we will process a fast payment to you and we guarantee to make selling your used electronic devices fast and easy. If you have any questions, feel free to check out our FAQ page here! If this is not the correct Surface Pro for trade-in, go back to sell your Surface Pro here.


There certainly has come a moment when your current Microsoft Surface Pro 3 seems to need a replacement. That doesn't mean that you should throw it away, though. People like you are getting paid for their old electronics as long as they sell their used device to the right business. Today, the best site to sell your old Microsoft Surface Pro 3 online is here. Indeed, we pay top dollar cash on the online market for your old and used electronics, and we accept it even if the device is broken.


Microsoft Surface Pro deals are typically best during the holiday season and around back-to-school time. However, you can often find good deals on refurbished or used Surface Pros year-round. It's just a matter of keeping your eye out for a sale. Fortunately Reboot-IT has the best prices on refurbished Microsoft Surface laptops in Australia.


Surface laptops that have been used go through specialised testing with software that is designed to test all functions and features. This way, we can be sure that they work just like new laptops. Our products are certified refurbished and come with a three month warranty. You also have the option of extending the warranty to twelve months. You can shop online or in-store. Not only are you getting a great deal, but you're also helping reduce e-waste and doing your part for sustainability of precious resources.


In reply to MikeCerm:If Apple is a responsible company they will let you trade your MacBook paperweight for a supported MacBook. Apple could themselves assign a $100 value to an unsupported Apple device that is traded for a newer device.Overall, I think tech companies need to recycle their products. Now that everything is soldered and glued, the recycling can't be done by local repair shops.There could be a $25 fee attached to a smartphone, a $50 fee attached to a laptop. You pay this when you buy a device and get it back when you return it. E-waste would stop and manufacturers would be responsible for recycling (not allowed to ship to Africa).It's pretty weird you can buy electronics and batteries, but then there isn't really an incentive to recycle. Already at the design stage products should be designed in a way that they can easily be recycled and the material used in new products.Right now we live in a bizarre world.Climate alarmists: We must shut down all production based on non-renewable resources.Tech sector: OK, just buy our latest and greatest version first.I think Apple due to volume is in a perfect position to set up recycling.I remember HP had a recycle program for ink cartridges.


Im deciding to buy a tablet rn and seeing this article made me wonder if connecting a Surface Pro to my workshop desktop or gaming laptop could work as an additional pen display (like a Wacom Critiq?) it doesnt have thunderbolt or LTE support but the idea of a Critiq 2+1 in 1 would be irresistible!so can a Surface pro be used as a Wacom Critiq alternative with fully functional pen?


I was also planning to use surface pro more like a pen display for my gaming laptop, but my laptop doesn`t have a touch screen. If I can feed the pen input from the surface pro to my laptop it would be awesome.


You can use microsofts remote desktop app. Enable remote desktop on your laptop and then connect it from your surface. I am able to use my surface as touch input device using this function. But both should be on same wi-fi network.


I cannot discover another surface pro in the same network while doing PROJECT to second monitor, but I cannot see this surface pro when doing network discovery. Any hint to do further troubleshooting? 041b061a72


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