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Watch this! Ben Rudolph’s hands-on review of the Surface Pro 3 (video)

Ron Ron
September 17, 2019
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Watch this! Ben Rudolph's hands-on review of the Surface Pro 3 (video)

Earlier today, Microsoft unveiled the 12-inch Surface Pro 3 device in New York City. The device is packed with features, and Microsoft’s very own Ben ‘The PC Guy’ Rudolph has posted a new video, offering us his hands-on impressions of the new device.

The 12-inch Surface Pro 3 is faster than the Surface Pro 2, and features a multi-position kickstand. In fact, you can even have the kickstand up to a 150-degree angle. The device features a 2160×1440 display, with a 3×2 aspect ration screen. The front-facing Dolby Audio-enhanced speakers are also “40 percent more powerful.” The battery life on the device is said to be 20% better than the Surface Pro 2, offering up to nine hours of life.

“Ben “The PC Guy” Rudolph goes hands-on with the all-new Surface Pro 3. Faster, thinner, lighter, and with a larger screen, this is the tablet that can replace your laptop,” the video description reads. We’ve embedded the video below for your viewing pleasure. Check it out and sound off in the comments below with your thoughts on Microsoft’s latest Surface Pro device.

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