After three generations of pitching "a tablet that can replace your
laptop" -- with mixed success -- the formula has finally clicked. The
2015 version of Microsoft's tablet adds the latest Intel processors, a
slightly larger screen (perfectly sized at 12.3 inches with a just-right
3:2 aspect ratio), and a handful of hardware and software tweaks, but
doesn't radically change the DNA of its predecessor, 2014's excellent
Surface Pro 3 . That's a wise move, because at this point, the Surface
Pro line is less about pitching the very concept of the tablet PC with a
detachable keyboard to wary shoppers, and more about seeing how far it
can go in refining the finished product.
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