Microsoft Surface Pro 3 MQ2-00001 12-Inch Full HD 128 GB Storage Multi-Touch Tablet (Silver)
$889.00
Price: $889.00
(as of Jan 04, 2025 13:31:38 UTC – Details)
Intel 4th Generation Core i5 Processor
12-Inch HD (2160 x 1440) Touchscreen Display
4 GB RAM; 128 GB Storage Capacity (97 GB Available)
Windows 8.1 Pro
36W Power Supply and Surface Pen Included; Keyboard sold separately
Customers say
Customers find the tablet computer to be a good choice for those looking for a portable and fast device. They appreciate its portability, speed, and ease of use. Many find it lightweight and easy to carry around, especially on cramped coach flights. The i5 processor is suitable for speed, and the battery life is satisfactory. However, some customers have differing opinions on functionality, battery life, and touch screen quality.
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7 reviews for Microsoft Surface Pro 3 MQ2-00001 12-Inch Full HD 128 GB Storage Multi-Touch Tablet (Silver)
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Jennifer –
Best Tablet by FAR
I’m writing this review from a college student’s perspective:This is the best tablet on the market right now, and for good reason.The biggest reason why I wanted this tablet was for OneNote (which comes free and already installed, ready to go). I was curious if I would actually use it in class or if it just looked cool but I would go back to a regular notebook a week after buying it. NOPE! I can say without a doubt that OneNote is by far my favorite feature. The ease of writing on it, importing pdf’s to write/ highlight on them, and exporting to word or pdf is nothing short of amazing. I have created folders for all of my classes so now instead of having a notebook for each class, it’s all stored on my tablet (I do carry one notebook with me just in case we actually have to turn in something in class or if we get handouts or something). My only regret is thinking I wouldn’t use it bc so many of my previous classes (calculus, theory classes, extensive pdf hand out classes) would have been so great for OneNote. The other golden thing about it is that it syncs up to my big laptop (both windows of course) so whatever I write in class instantly shows up on my big laptop, I don’t have to send it manually (again if you sync it up). The only odd thing is I can’t figure out how to export OneNote to say word or pdf from my tablet. From my laptop no problem, but for some reason I can’t find (if there is a way) to do it on the tablet (One of my issues with Windows 8 actually but that’s another story).The other thing that wins big is its portability. It is light and compact with a decent screen size(biggest without becoming a laptop I believe). I hate lugging my big laptop to class but also knew I needed a screen bigger than a 8-10 inch. I bought a sleeve when I ordered this and I have had no problems transporting it. For trips it is GOLDEN. Don’t have to remove it through security, small and compact enough to use on a tight airplane, etc…. I also am much less worried about this getting hurt than my big gaming laptop bc it’s so compact.What specs to get? I decided to get the i5 version because I have a bigger gaming laptop and decided for what I would use it for (netflix, notes, facebook, etc…). So far, I have had no problems running anything currently using the i5. I can even play less intensive games with it (Risk of Rain if you know it is the one I tested it with). I felt the i3 was a little bit too far removed from the processor capabilities I was used to. GB wise, I like the 128. Keep in mind: whatever memory size you get, a junk will be used for the OS/ apps/ etc… preinstalled.Should this replace your current laptop? In my opinion, no, it really shouldn’t. At least for me, I really need my bigger laptop for things like programming (I’m a CS major), and for working on reports/ assignments, etc… And obviously I need the gaming one, for, you know, gaming :p. The Surface is FANTASTIC if you can spend the money on it and use it as a second and more portable laptop. But, honestly, if you really just need a laptop to look at facebook and watch Netflix, buy a cheaper, normal laptop for around 400 bucks. This is an amazing toy but you pay a lot for the compactness of it. And again, screen size for assignments for me would be an issue on it. But again, that’s just my opinion. Go try it out at Best Buy or something to get a feel of the screen size.Should you get the keyboard? YES. Yes you should. If you want to use this at all like an actual laptop, the keyboard is needed. I got the surface type one (the one that’s raised) because I knew I couldn’t handling typing on a flat surface. I will say that the keyboard is overprices for what it is. But there isn’t anything else like it on the market and to be honest, if you are buying this than throw the extra 100 into getting the keyboard.The stylus that comes with it is great. Took me a few tries but finally got it synced up (its bluetooth enabled). The only problem is I accidentally touch the two buttons on the side since that’s where I naturally rest my hand but it’s not too big of a deal. I have heard the complaint that the Surface doesn’t have somewhere to hold the stylus. The keyboard actually came with a little tab that you put in the keyboard that will hold the stylus in place. I always put it back there when I’m done using it and it’s a great little feature.Wrap up: If you are a tech nut that loves new shiny toys, travel a lot, and perhaps need a way to write a lot of notes, this baby is for you. It is honestly the best and most exciting new tech I’ve gotten in a long time. It’s sleek and powerful and makes my life that much easier. It is, however, pricey, running the same amount as even some gaming laptops. You are paying a premium for its size and basically OneNote. Now, if you’re like me, its worth it. I have not regretted buying this at all. My sister? Yeah, could probably just get her that 400 laptop and she’d be totally fine with it. Again, I really think this should be an addition, not a replacement, to an actual laptop (or desktop) but hey, who am I to judge, you do you 🙂
Austin Terry –
Pretty darn good all-in-one
I couldn’t choose 4.5 stars so I decided upon 5 stars, simply because I would recommend this product to anybody. Here’s a breakdown of my rating:functionality: 5/5 – This laptop functions better than the laptop I replaced it with, the older Toshiba Satellite. I needed it as an upgrade for my old laptop, and also wanted it for use as a Tablet. It functions most excellently as both, and with Windows 10 it’s a seamless transition from laptop to tablet mode.price: 4/5 – the price is pretty fair for what you get. If you go by the tech specs alone this would be a rip off. But you’ve got to consider the everything that this PC/tablet is. There’s nothing else like this out there on the market. Even Apple is doesn’t have anything to really compete in this class. But what didn’t make this a 5/5 is that you have to purchase the keyboard separately, which without, this device is incomplete.hardware workmanship: 4/5 – I was a bit disappointed when I saw the back of the surface after opening it from the package. The back has a few manufacturing imperfections that kinda pop out, as shown in picture. I’m surprised that it passed final inspection, or any inspection down the line of the overall manufacturing process. For one, the seam line that separates the body from the kickstand is misaligned. the middle of the back plate of the laptop dips in, kind of concave, maybe a few thousandths of an inch, similar to a misalignment in the seam line of a laminate counter top. Your fingernails will catch on the lip when you run them across. Also, there’s a couple small metal spatter spots on the surface finish on the back. Yet another detail that I’m surprised passed final inspection. These above mentioned details don’t actually hinder the physical function of the laptop, they’re only an eye sore is all.practicality: 5/5 – I love everything this laptop can do. I literally use it as a tablet and a laptop equally. When I go to church I just leave the keyboard at home and use this as my scriptures. Most excellent. I can take notes and make highlights during Sunday school. I use it to read my kindle books. I use it for school. I use Matlab on it to do my “Aeroelasticity and Flow induced Vibrations” homework. I use it to follow along the lecture slides in “Manufacturing Processes” class, and can mark and highlight in that as well. It’s easy to slip in the back pack because of it’s super mobile size. But it’s powerful enough to run my engineering programs.One more thing. The pen is awesome and has a very nice feel to it. It’s easy to write with or draw with. The only complaint I have about the pen is that the two buttons on the shaft can get stuck if you click them with a little too much side force.Over all, a very good laptop/tablet. I recommend it.
customer –
I’ve completely replaced my macbook pro with my surface pro 3. That’s how amazing the pro 3 is!If you can afford it, I’d definitely recommend the pro 3 or even the pro 4. It’s portable, efficient, and overall a brilliant device.
mohammad –
so powerfull product. but i notice one problem, i can hear fan noise ,it is always works with high speed . but overall i am satisfied :)))
Soccer_guy12 –
Awesome product! Finally a laptop that is lightweight and easy to bring along with me. Fastest start up I’ve ever seen.
Rustynail –
Works great!!
dharrshen –
Great product from micrososft. Loved everything about it. Perfect for a student which is who i am :)Taking one star off due to the price of the official tye coer being bonkers expensive causing me to get a third party bluetooth keyboard.