Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Tablet (12-Inch, 64 GB, Intel Core i3, Windows 10)
$710.99
Price: $710.99
(as of Jan 03, 2025 18:53:46 UTC – Details)
Surface Pro 3 64GB i3 W10 SC EN/XD US/Canada Hardware
Windows 10, 12-Inch Display
Intel Core i3 1.5 GHz Processor
64 GB Flash Storage, 4 GB RAM
1.76 pounds
36W Power Supply and Surface Pen Included; Keyboard sold separately
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Customers appreciate the tablet’s quality, portability, and build quality. They find it a good replacement for a laptop and praise its sleek design. However, opinions differ on its functionality.
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8 reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Tablet (12-Inch, 64 GB, Intel Core i3, Windows 10)
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Amazon Customer –
Not a powerhouse but excellent build quality and good value
Full Windows 10 setup, in English worked flawlessly out of the box. Not a powerhouse but excellent build quality and good value. Make sure to buy a case separately as one is not included.
Stef –
product worked for 3 months and gave out
i was so excited about this purchase! everything worked well, until a little less than 3 months after I purchased, the screen stopped responding along the top portion. whatever is causing the screen to stop responding seems to be spreading, and now i canât even put in my password to access and use the device at all. really frustrating. 🙁
Kris A –
I would buy this for an enemy.
IF YOU WANT TO BE MORE FRUSTRATED THAN YOU’VE EVER BEEN IN YOUR LIFE, THEN THIS IS THE PRODUCT FOR YOU! This is the worst piece of technology I have ever owned. When you try to type, it won’t type or you have to flip the screen from vertical to horizontal to do some things then back again to do others. Plus, while your typing, the cursor jumps all over the place including switching tabs and going to other websites that are on the task bar…even while you’re not touching the screen. It’s like it’s possessed. Part of the time you can use your finger and part of the time you can only use the pen. There is no reason why this should happen, but you basically have to hold the pen the whole time because you never know when your finger just won’t work. And forget about using a keyboard. That’s not going to happen. Don’t buy this unless you have unlimited time to look up something on the internet or type a report… You’re going to need it. The only positive thing that has come from owning this is that I have invented curse words that didn’t exist before and I got to buy a pretty cover.
MForMarlon –
Works great as a sheet music reader
I bought a used version of this Surface Pro mainly to read sheet music, and it does the job with Acrobat Reader. I especially like that you can use it in all directions, including having the Windows logo on top, and the OS will properly re-orient itself so it can be used while plugged in. Waking it up from sleep mode takes about 3 seconds, which is fine.A few drawbacks:- its battery life is not that great–compared to the iPad, this device does a poor job conserving power.- it does not keep time while it’s asleep–you have to connect to the internet to have it synced properly.- it sometimes detects taps as a click + drag, but this can be remedied by tapping lightly- typing on the keyboard cover feels too “bouncy”Overall, I wouldn’t recommend it as a laptop replacement, but it is good enough as a portable tablet.
Lance D –
Awesome !!
I love this device, Does everything I need it to do with great speed and portability. Build is top notch, very solid in the hand. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a small form factor laptop.
Tiff –
This is great. I use my surface pro for mostly digital …
This is great. I use my surface pro for mostly digital artwork and it is wonderful. It is easy to draw on in any position that you sit in. Plus, with the rotation lock feature you can treat it as a regular drawing pad. I am definitely creating more with this, because it’s so easy to use.
GP –
Peripherals reliability issues… and then it broke 1 month after warranty expired. No signs of life.
It seemed like a fine tablet, and seemed to do the job. I also got the smart keyboard, and the stylus. Well, let’s say that, to begin with, the peripherals are sub-par, the keyboard stopped functioning just 6 months after purchase, and the stylus after a year (11 months to be exact). Both Microsoft. And now, after just 25 months, yes, ironic huh? 1 month after warranty expired, the tablet will not power up. It will not respond to a hard reset, it will not say peep, just no reaction whatsoever. I expect computers to just work, flawlessly, for at least three years, which has been the case with every Dell Latitude I’ve owned, with one of them going into 6 years with great performance. I got carried away with the whole Tablet craze, and they just don’t seem to be as reliable as the good old laptops.
pmitchj –
Wonky keyboard
I love the tablet, but the keyboard only works about 40% of the time. The first time it stopped working was two weeks after I bought it. I’m not too thrilled with the keyboard. I have cleaned the contacts and I have rebooted numerous times. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. It seems to start and stop in an arbitrary fashion.