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October 2013
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225 Tests
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Ausgezeichnetes Display
Sehr gute Touch-Sensorik
Extrem schnell als Tablet
Sehr hochwertig und stabil
Laufzeit deutlich verbessert
Sehr gutes Full-HD-Display
Gute Touch-Sensorik
Schneller Nvidia Tegra 4
Gute Laufzeit
Hochwertig und stabil
Leistungsstark
Hochwertig verarbeitet
USB-3.0- und Mini DisplayPort
Digitizer (Stylus)
Windows 8.1
Verarbeitung
Ausklappbare Stütze
Display
Vollwertiges Windows 8 (+1.0%)
Material und Verarbeitung erstklassig
Praktischer Klappständer
Starke Hardware
Klasse Display
Flottes Windows 8.1
Stylus
Akku
Kickstand
Touch & Type Cover
Akkulaufzeit
Leistungsfähigkeit
Vielseitigkeit
Stift mit DigitizerFunktion
Geräuschentwicklung
Gehäusequalität
Integrierter Aufsteller (Kickstand)
Magnetischer Netzanschluss
Netzteil mit USBLadefunktion
Angenehm helles Display
Gute Pixeldichte
Sehr gute Fingererkennung
Wacom Digitizer mit Stift
Dank IPS gute Blickwinkel
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
900 Gramm schwer
Aktuell kein 3G/LTE
Lüfter störend unter Volllast
Ökosystem unterlegen
Schwerer als die Konkurrenz
Schwer
Schlechte Hauptkamera
Digitizer verdeckt Mini DisplayPort
Ist in den Ecken ungenau und fällt zu schnell ab
Nutzerkreis eingeschränkt
Als Tablet zu schwer
Immer noch zu dick und schwer für ein Tablet
Akkulaufzeit besser
Aber noch nicht gut
Teuer
Durchschnittliche Laufzeit
Kaum angepasste Apps
Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis
Kamera
Lautsprecher
Gewicht
Kameraauflösung
Hitzeentwicklung unter Last
Preis
Teures Zubehör
Etwas unscharfe Darstellung des Displays bei Skalierung
Zusammenfassung: The Microsoft Surface pro 2 is the latest in the Pro line of Surface products; what does that mean? Well for starters it means the Surface Pro 2 is capable of handling Windows 8.1 pro, running legacy apps and still have the portability of a tablet . The S...
While the sum of the incremental improvements that Microsoft has made on the Surface Pro 2 is far greater than each individual part, the Surface Pro 2 continues to be a machine of compromises. You'll likely be able to find a better Ultrabook experience ou...
Zusammenfassung: For those of you who are still understandably confused by the Surface lineup, the Surface Pro 2 runs full Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit and it can handle anything that a contemporary Ultrabook can do. You can install Photoshop CS or CC, Skyrim and USB drivers me...
Additional kickstand angle, Long battery life, Updated Windows 8.1 experience, Speedy performance
Hefty size and weight for a tablet, Pricey cost, Cameras are not good, Stylus can easily be misplaced/lost
It’s really tough to say what we think about the Microsoft Surface Pro 2. On one hand, it’s a powerful computing machine that would run circles around most of the flagship tablets out there, but on the other, we can’t help but think about how it’s tryi...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-23, Autor: Charles , Testbericht von: zdnet.com
Bulky and heavy, Magnetic power connection is still awkward, No support for 802.11ac WiFi, No GPS, NFC or mobile broadband, Expensive, Back in February, when we reviewed Microsoft's thirdgeneration (Ivy Bridge) Core i5based Surface Pro running Windows 8 P
The Surface Pro 2 is an improvement on the original model, especially in the much-needed area of battery life. The dual-angle kickstand is another welcome enhancement. However, the 900g/2lb chassis design was bulky and heavy at the beginning of the year, ...
I really like using Surface Pro 2 and Windows 8.1 in general as a productivity focused tablet OS. The screenshot below really helps illustrate what I would love to do on most tablets, but what I can only do (well) on a Surface: Writing an article on th...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-21, Autor: Pete , Testbericht von: mashable.com
Zusammenfassung: Who has a tablet? That's right, pretty much everybody. Now, who has a tablet that can run full Photoshop ? Suddenly the show of hands goes way down, limited pretty much to only non-ARM-powered Windows slates.And finally, who has a tablet that can run full...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-21, Autor: Eric , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com
Man, this is beautiful hardware. The year that's gone by since the launch of the first generation has done absolutely nothing to diminish the commanding presence of the Surface design. You pick one up and you want to use it, you want to love it. You think
But almost everything that wasn't wonderful about the Surface Pro is still present in the Surface Pro 2. Perhaps most telling—and troubling—are the systemic issues that a spec bump can't fix, Advertisement, Advertisement, There's a great laptop inside thi
If you found nothing compelling about the Surface Pro, theres little here to change your mind. The appeal is still pretty niche. This device is largely for professionals who have some sort of specific need for ultra-portability mixed with a full-featured...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-21, Autor: Steve , Testbericht von: zdnet.com
Zusammenfassung: Microsoft has unveiled updated versions of its Surface tablet PCs, which are central to its plans to claw back some of the market share the company has lost to iOS and Android tablets in the enterprise .The Surface Pro 2 is aimed at business users, while ...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-20, Autor: Dan , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The Microsoft Surface Pro 2 is a faster, longer-battery-life version of the original model, upgraded with a current-gen Haswell processor. The keyboard cover is also improved with backlit keys, and is among the best tablet accessories ever devised
The Surface Pro 2 remains stubbornly thick and heavy compared with some sleeker competitors. The base 64GB version may leave you starved for storage, and the keyboard cover, practically required, should be included instead of sold separately
Microsoft's subtly updated Windows 8.1 tablet feels more like Surface Pro 1.5 -- improved battery life and better accessories make it a worthwhile (albeit pricey) laptop replacement, but it's still not an iPad-level category killer.