Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Dwarfs the Prev Gen with Its 12-Inch Display

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The Redmond giant introduced today Surface Pro 3, a new tablet that makes the previous generation look like a device made for dwarfs and hobbits.

Microsoft’s new tablet was definitely built with a specific audience in mind. After all, bigger screens on mobile devices improve the workflow, not the gaming abilities. During a Surface event, the tech company unveiled the latest generation of tablets, which stands aside from the crowd with the help of its 12-inch display. Its major drawback seems to be the year-old Intel CPU, which might cause the Surface Pro 3 to age quickly.

Panos Panay, a Microsoft executive working on Surface devices, is quite confident about the current iteration of the device, as he stated that “This is the tablet that can replace your laptop.” According to Panay, Microsoft is “looking at an array of devices. It comes down to what customers need right now,” suggesting that sticking to smaller displays is not always good, and that diversification is the key to success for such tech companies. Regarding the operating system of Microsoft tablets, Panay noted that Windows RT “is a critical element as well. It’s still pumping.”

To emphasize that, Steven Sinofsky, an Microsoft executive who helped spearhead development of the Surface claimed today that the new tablet “realizes the ‘no compromises’ vision of Surface.”

Patrick Moorhead, president of research firm Moor Insights & Strategy, commented on Microsoft’s intention of targeting businesses and workers, rather than individual consumers: “This is a smart move by Microsoft. Surface Pro 3 is more of a laptop replacement than a device that replaces your seven-to-eight-inch tablet.”

Surface Pro 3 doesn’t only work as fine as a laptop, but also looks like one when users purchase its accompanying keyboard. Sans the accessory, Surface Pro 3 costs $799, so with the keyboard, the price is bound to go a lot higher.

Microsoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella claimed during the Surface event that “We are not building hardware for hardware’s sake. We want to build experiences that bring together all the capabilities of our company.”

A list of specs and various configurations, along with the corresponding prices, is available on the Surface Pro 3 webpage. As much as I love tablets, I would go for a sleek ultrabook, as the price to performance ratio is much better in that case.

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Microsoft Collaborates With Apple to Launch Office for iPad

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For years, Microsoft Office users had to get by with subpar office solutions on the iPad.  That all changes with official Microsoft Office support for iPad.

After several decades of Mac vs PC debates, the world seems to turn on its head with Microsoft’s announcement that it was launching Microsoft Office for iPad.  No, it’s not the first time Microsoft has published software for an Apple product, but given the nature of the Apple App Store’s strict requirements and Microsoft’s recent Apple iPad bashing commercials for the Microsoft Surface, the level of collaboration required for this product launch is definitely a sign of a new start with Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella.

Although Apple’s share of tablet sales have dropped of dramatically the past couple years, there are still a lot existing Apple iPads out there, especially in businesses where Android’s security isn’t widely trusted, yet.  Since Apple dominated tablet sales for many years before there were any legitimate contenders and the iPad 2 has been supported up through the most recent iOS update, that makes over 3 years and 6 generations (including iPad Mini) of iPads that largely haven’t needed to be upgraded to newer hardware.

On top of this, a massive number of low end tablets have recently been injected into the market, skewing Apple’s market share due to the loose definition of the word “tablet” that causes Apple iPads to fall into the same category as low end tablets with sub 1GHz tablets.

Many businesses have traditionally turned towards iPads for their tablet needs, and the presence Microsoft Office now gives iPads the seal of approval most companies need to continue sending Apple their business.  Although Windows PCs might not be as prominent as they once were, Microsoft Office has never gone out of style.

Many alternatives have popped up, such as Open Office and Google Docs on desktop systems and Documents 2 Go, Google Docs, and Quick Office via mobile, but none have worked nearly as well as the Microsoft branded suite, specifically when it comes to Excel and Powerpoint.

Viewing Powerpoint presentations or Excel documents has been possible for years, but no application could properly either, so it was extremely difficult to view, much less edit.  Powerpoint and Excel are very interactive tools, so this lack of functionality made the existence of any “solutions” practically moot.

Although the apps themselves are free, the Microsoft Office Suite for iPad is read-only without an Office 365 subscription, just having the functionality to properly interact with an Excel spreadsheet is enough for many.  Also, Office 365 subscriptions cost less than $6 a month, so any power users that do require on the go office editing abilities don’t have to break the bank to get it.

Source: Apple Insider

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