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Revision as of 14:58, 31 March 2015

"Surface 3" redirects here. For the model unveiled in 2014, see Microsoft Surface Pro 3.

Microsoft Surface 3 is a Windows tablet developed by Microsoft and unveiled on March 31, 2015. Similarly to the Surface 2, it is a lower-end counterpart to the Surface Pro 3, except unlike the 2, it utilizes an Intel Atom system-on-chip rather than Nvidia Tegra—and, thus, ships with Windows 8.1 rather than Windows RT.

References

  1. "Microsoft's Surface 3 is a $499 tablet that could be a full Windows laptop". The Verge. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
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