Although the Surface Pro 3, Microsoft’s(s msft) tablet-laptop hybrid, was announced back in May and officially released in June, several models were not yet available at launch. As expected, Microsoft completed the Surface Pro 3 lineup on Friday, adding one model with a Intel(s intc) Core i3 processor and two with high-end Intel Core i7 processors. Most importantly, the Core i3 model will be the entry level Surface Pro 3, bringing the cost of entering the ecosystem down to $799.
My colleague Kevin Tofel used the Surface Pro 3 as his daily computer for several weeks back in June and was impressed. He found it to be “perhaps the best and most powerful hybrid computer to date.” The idea behind the Surface Pro 3 is that it’s a skinny and light tablet running Windows, but can turn into a fully fledged workstation — thanks to its laptop-class processors…
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