

However, the tradeoff is performance and that is one of the reasons the new Surface 3 does not carry the word “Pro” as part of the name. Also thanks to the Atom processor, Microsoft was able to manage to make the device fanless, thinner and lighter, and with a smaller display, and the company claims up to 10 hours of video playback with a smaller battery capacity. However, if you look closely, the Surface 3 has low-end hardware, but it also offer a few extra features, such as a better back-facing camera, universal USB charging port, 4G LTE support, and proximity sensor. The Intel Core i3/i5/i7, the amount of RAM and storage capacity makes it the perfect choice for those who need a device that can take on any task. On the tech specs side of things, there is no doubt that the Surface Pro 3 always comes at the top. Let’s look at the tech specs of both tablets to see how they both stack up against each other and a few other aspects you should consider before making the choice. So, what’s the real difference between the new Surface 3 and Surface Pro 3? And which model should you buy? Short answer: It depends on what you want to do with the device.
