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The Microsoft Surface RT is a PC. It’s not a mobile device and it’s not a tablet, it's a PC. And Microsoft’s first self-branded computer. It is, in short, the physical incarnation of ...
Microsoft's Surface RT tablet has captivated me since the unveiling. Now that information is becoming available about the Surface I am in no hurry to put my order with Microsoft.
Let’s face it: The cards were stacked against the Surface tablet with Windows RT from the, well, Start. Microsoft originally asked customers to shell out iPad-levels of cash for a brand-new user ...
Despite Microsoft dropping its price by $150, the tablet still doesn't cut it for the vast majority of customers looking to jump into the tablet fray.
I pull the keyboard off the Surface and toss the two pieces -- tablet and keyboard -- into a bin. Microsoft's Surface RT ($499) is a 10.6-inch tablet that runs Windows RT, a version of Windows 8.
My Surface RT arrived a couple of days ago and I have not put it down much other than to munch some turkey. It is early yet but my initial experience is mixed. I believe it is a good mobile ...
Surface RT, Microsoft's first foray into personal computing, is a hardware success, and the company should be proud. Windows RT, the operating system that runs on it, is less of a reason for self ...
The waiting game is over. Surface RT makes the leap from hardware cipher to hardware reality. We answer all the open questions swirling around Microsoft's daring new tablet.
Microsoft is no stranger to tablets, though with Windows RT and Surface the company is hoping to have its first tablet success. Borrowing frugal processors… ...
Microsoft had a lot riding on Surface. But the initial Windows RT version – with its hybrid OS and limited app selection – has hardly transformed Redmond into a serious player in mobile. That ...
Surface RT is preloaded with a specialized version of Microsoft Office for home and student use that includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote. It does not include Outlook.
The Surface RT comes with Microsoft Office that includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, which is far better than the various $25 apps that over the years I’ve bought for my iPad only to ...
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