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Conclusion: Wait to buy

The Surface with Windows RT well designed, sturdily constructed, and has a lot going for it, including its ability to run Microsoft Office, connect to thousands of USB peripherals like printers and mice, interact with your Xbox 360 using the SmartGlass app, and work with Microsoft's unique keyboard covers (including the flat, yet actually usable, Touch Cover). However, it has almost as many failings, starting with the fact that very few apps are currently available for Windows RT (which can't run standard Windows applications). Those apps RT does have sometimes behave in odd, inconsistent ways (Office, for example, drops out of RT's touch-friendly user interface and into the "classic" Windows desktop). Its display is disappointing, especially in comparison to the iPad's Retina display, but also when compared to some similarly priced Android tablets, such as the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity. show more

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Critic reviews

7.4
25 reviews
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    7.7
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    7.3
  • Battery life
    7.8
  • Ease of use
    6.5
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    8.0
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    8.5
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    7.1
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8.9
92 reviews
8.0
Engadget Oct 23, 2012

Where does this one rate? Very well -- but very differently. While those devices are primarily targeted at content-hungry consumers, the Surface is a slate upon which you can get some serious work done, and do so comfortably. You can't always say that of the competition.

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8.0
CNET Oct 23, 2012

If you're an early adopter willing forget everything you know about navigating a computer, the Surface tablet could replace your laptop. Everyone else: wait for more apps.

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8.0
PC Mag Oct 23, 2012

The Microsoft Surface with Windows RT bridges the distance between tablet and laptop for many users, particularly if you use the Web or Microsoft Office constantly. The Surface has very good hardware and some innovative design, but Microsoft Office RT is the killer app.

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8.0
Wired Oct 23, 2012

Overall it’s quite good; certainly better than any full-size Android tablet on the market. And once the application ecosystem fleshes out, it’s a viable alternative to the iPad as well.

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8.0
AllThingsD Oct 23, 2012

If you can live with its tiny number of third-party apps and somewhat disappointing battery life, it may give you the productivity some miss in other tablets.

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7.0
Laptop Magazine Oct 23, 2012

The Surface and its innovative Touch Cover proves that Microsoft can make hardware to rival the iPad, but the app ecosystem needs to catch up.

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7.0
TechCrunch Oct 23, 2012

The Surface RT is a product of unfortunate timing. The hardware is great. The Type Cover turns it into a small convertible tablet powered by a promising OS in Windows RT. That said, there are simply more mature options available right now.

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7.0
Ars Technica Oct 23, 2012

The Surface is a nice tablet. The design and aesthetic are pleasing, the feel in the hands, particularly of the kickstand and magnetic cover connection is excellent. But is it worth buying on the day of release?

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7.0
PC World Oct 24, 2012

Surface RT is packed with productivity potential, and finds a certain measure of success in reinventing the tablet form factor. But its hardware isn't perfect, and its Windows RT operating system lacks flexibility and app support.

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7.0
New York Times Oct 23, 2012

The Surface is a brilliantly conceived machine whose hardware will take your breath away — but whose software will take away your patience.

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7.0
AnandTech Oct 23, 2012

I don't believe Surface is perfect. I would have liked to have seen faster hardware inside, and there are some rough edges that could use smoothing out ... but overall the device is easily in recommendable territory.

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7.0
Computerworld Oct 24, 2012

In business-travel situations where I need only to write articles and respond to email, I can see throwing Surface RT and the Type Cover into my backpack, and leaving my Ultrabook (and iPad) at home. But is this tablet a full-fledged "thing"? No, not yet.

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5.0
Gizmodo Oct 23, 2012

Should you buy it? No. The Surface, with an obligatory Touch Cover, is $600. That's a lot of money. Especially given that it's no laptop replacement, no matter how it looks or what Microsoft says. It's a tablet-plus, priced right alongside the iPad and in most ways inferior.

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9.0
Pocket-Lint Nov 7, 2012

We're sold, honestly, on the Surface RT. It's not cheap, but it's priced aggressively enough that people will give it some thought before they snap up an iPad.

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8.0
Mashable Oct 23, 2012

This is the tablet for Windows fans. It won’t win over Apple iPad owners, but for all those who hate Apple, find Android confusing and underwhelming, and are ready to enter the world of touch-screen computing this is the alternative you’ve been waiting for.

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7.0
SlashGear Oct 23, 2012

The Surface team has cribbed some of Apple’s notorious attention to detail and applied it with its own spin, and the result is a well-constructed slate with legitimately useful design elements like the kickstand. ... Windows RT will undoubtedly prove the sticking point.

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7.0
ABC News Oct 23, 2012

The Surface is full of potential, but until its software performance and apps are as strong as its hardware, I, unfortunately, will still drag both a laptop and an iPad through security.

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8.0
TrustedReviews Nov 8, 2012

Microsoft is making a very strong entry to the tablet market with its Surface running Windows RT. It offers a unique design combined with build quality and attention to detail that few others can match. It sounds superb, has a great (if slightly low-res) screen, and offers excellent battery life.

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8.0
TechRadar Jan 23, 2013

Surface makes you want to pick it up and play, pleases you with the delivery of Windows RT and the live tiles make it feel personal and alive. Performance is a real issue, but since Tegra is at the heart of high performing tablets, we hope that RT can be tweaked to iron out slowdown issues.

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7.0
Forbes Nov 13, 2012

While the Windows RT Store contains a bevy of productivity apps and a selection of top-notch games, it’s the omissions that are glaring...it’ll be a long journey before my Surface can completely replace my Nexus 7 or iPad.

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6.0
T3 Nov 9, 2012

The Microsoft Surface has the impressive keyboard cases, the expandable support, slick Windows 8 UI, and the multitasking prowess that is really a unique tablet feature. However, it's let down by some worrying performance issues, a disappointing screen, and threadbare Microsoft app Store.

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8.0
BGR Oct 23, 2012

The faster Microsoft can get developers on board, the better — and the early days will be slow-going in some respects as a result of this lack of apps. But even as it stands today, the Surface provides a terrific experience right out of the box and it will only get better over time.

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8.0
HotHardware Nov 19, 2012

Microsoft’s first stab at building a premium tablet was a very good one in our opinion. Microsoft still has a lot of work to do to build out the Windows 8/RT app ecosystem ... but the Surface tablet itself and its array of accessories are excellent.

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7.0
USA Today Oct 23, 2012

Surface RT is a strong first effort. But I'd consider it more of a hotshot if it could run old Windows software.

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10
scorrpeon scorrpeon

I have an iPad3. And its been sitting there after I bought my surface and have been using it for couple of weeks now. Surface can be whatever the user wants it to be. My favorite features: Full Office integration (no need of a bulky laptop anymore) Full size USB port (works with millions of...

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10
c0mm3nt4tor c0mm3nt4tor

Love this product, more functional than my iPad, I have been carrying this device everywhere for the last one week. A tablet with keyboard on sleek cover is exactly like a car that has wings! Love it coz now I can even write a review using my tablet that has wings. Many reviewers complain that...

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8.0
robbiestells robbiestells

I've had this device for over 3 months now (since release day) and I love it. I have used it every day for both work and pleasure and it gets the job done. Although it can't run legacy apps, I have replaced my laptop with the RT for about 95% of my computer usage. I will, however, be upgrading to...

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9.0
ryanodonnell98 ryanodonnell98

I loved the Surface RT! I had jailbroken mine & I had the functionality to run Audacity and DosBox and the experience was just amazing! You are getting great value for money with this product.

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6.0
Mygospellife Mygospellife

Overall for Microsoft this is a great product mostly reflective of their envy of Apple. That being said this is no iPad because the ecosystem is everything. It's not time to reinvent the wheel, it's about making the wheel more awesome. Apple seems to be in a better position that anyone else to...

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10
LJKelley LJKelley

Hands down the best piece of technology I have ever owned. It does everything I want out of a tablet. Apps, Browsing, Music, Video, Games, File Explorer, and Office. Owned since launch and no problems and reasonable performance.

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