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Testseek.com have collected 364 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface RT and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface RT.
Award: Recommended January 2013
January 2013
 
(74%)
364 Reviews
Users
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425 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • The Surface Pro 4 is built with excellent Intel Core processors
  • Ambitious new software
  • Solidly made
  • Handsome hardware
  • Full Office suite with no compromise
  • Excellent battery life
  • Where do you start?  Quality construction
  • Nice battery life
  • Vibrant screen and a feature rich operating system.  The Surface also has that "wow" or coolness factor that keeps its use from growing stale.
  • Top-notch build quality
  • Touch Cover really does work
  • Type Cover is a good solution for high-volume text entry
  • Clear
  • Bright screen with good viewing angles
  • First-rate Wi-Fi reliability
  • Innovative design
  • Fantastic storage options
  • Smart cover innovates
  • Good battery life
  • Attractive app design
  • Premium hardware and design
  • Word
  • Excel
  • And PowerPoint included in price
  • The Microsoft Surface's Metro interface is innovative
  • Elegant
  • Powerful
  • And versatile. The tablet feels strong and well-built
  • Runs Office 2013
  • And includes rich video and music services. Its keyboard cover accessories are the best ways to type on a ta
  • Striking industrial design
  • Innovative Touch Cover
  • Sharp display
  • Microsoft Office included
  • Long battery life
  • Inspired industrial design
  • Nifty kickstand and keyboard options
  • Fun
  • Fluid
  • Powerful touch gestures
  • Delivers legit Microsoft Office support--on a tablet
  • No less
  • Great Hardware
  • Innovative Design and Features
  • Can be used for content consumption and creation
  • Office included
  • Comes with a full version of Office 2013 (Home and Student). Good battery life. MicroSDXC slot. USB 2.0 port. Compact. Includes Touch Cover. Touch Cover sleeps and wakes the tablet. Micro-HDMI port. No fans. "Always connected." Dual band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and
  • Extremely well made and designed
  • An innovative take on mobile computing
  • Outstanding multitasking capability
  • Excellent for mobile productivity
  • Office included at no extra cost
  • Highquality display
  • Exceptional design and hardware performance
  • Highly practical USB port
  • Longlasting battery
  • Office applications and SkyDrive integration
  • Identical user interface as on Windows 8
  • Truly unique hardware
  • Great battery life
  • Bright
  • Well-saturated display (despite being low resolution)
  • Lightweight
  • Sturdy construction
  • Preloaded Microsoft Office 2013 applications suite
  • Incredible design and feel
  • Magnetic TypeCover rocks
  • Runs Windows RT faster than other tablets
  • Kickstand works wonderfully
  • Durable hardware
  • Made me enjoy Windows RT
  • Yes
  • You can use it as your only computer. I would never have made that claim about an iPad or Android tablet. But if you only need to live in Microsoft Office and the web and email
  • And use your computer for media consumption
  • You'll do great with this.
  • Quality design & solid construction
  • Fullsized USB ports
  • Ability to run two apps next to one another
  • Impressive build quality
  • Bright display with low glare
  • Solid performance and battery life
  • Full-sized USB port
  • Touch Cover enables fast text input

The editors didn't like

  • The tablet has a mediocre battery life
  • Performance is hit or miss
  • Weak ecosystem
  • Buggy software
  • Doesn't live up to hybrid promise
  • The TouchCover keyboard's keys could be a little more distinguishable
  • The camera could have a higher resolution
  • And some may find the price a little on the steep side
  • Touch Cover and Type Cover alike have poor touchpads
  • No NFC
  • No GPS
  • No 3G or 4G
  • There's no escaping that 1366×768 is a low resolution
  • $499 unit lacks the all-important Touch Cover
  • For $599
  • The Asus VivoTab RT gives you a package that's more versatil
  • Limited app selection
  • Mediocre screen resolution
  • Desktop UI not finger friendly
  • RT UI too dumbed down in parts
  • Poor stills camera
  • Can't run standard Windows programs
  • App selection is very limited compared to other ecosystems
  • Expensive
  • The tablet's performance can be sluggish
  • Its Windows Store is lacking
  • Metro takes getting used to
  • And the Desktop interface feels clunky and useless
  • Few high-quality apps available for now
  • Poor-quality cameras
  • Sluggish and unresponsive at times
  • Display isn't world-class
  • Windows RT is the hobbled alternative to Windows 8
  • Relatively Few Apps in Windows Store
  • Questionable Pricing
  • Faces stiff competition
  • Slow to initially launch apps
  • Bottom Line
  • The Microsoft Surface with Windows RT bridges the distance between tablet and laptop for many users
  • Particularly if you use the Web or Microsoft Office constantly. The Surface has very good hardware and some innovative design
  • But Microsoft
  • Weak app selection on launch
  • Aspects of the UI are not intuitive
  • Tegra 3 processor is at its limit in this application
  • Touch Cover is cool
  • But not particularly functional
  • Not as capable as Windows 8
  • Low display resolution
  • Problems with Touch Cover
  • Small backfacing camera resolution
  • Slow and unstable Windows Mail
  • Amount of currently available applications
  • Windows RT is a broken concept
  • Laggy performance
  • No cellular data option
  • Keyboard covers are way overpriced
  • Capacitive home button is prone to accidental presses
  • Purchasing
  • The Surface RT is priced similarly to other high-end 10″ tablets
  • Like the
  • Few "Metro style" apps available
  • No 3G connectivity
  • Performance & battery life
  • In the absence of crossplatform benchmarks for comparing Windows RT to iOS and Android devices
  • We're left with browser benchmarks to give some indication of comparative performance. The picture is mixed
  • With the Surface showi
  • Legacy desktop is slow and difficult to navigate with touch
  • Currently lacking solid app selection
  • Lacking a good tutorial
  • Price is too high
  • Programs can be slow to load. No 3G or LTE? But I want my internet everywhere! If anything
  • Touch Cover is too sensitive. You'll find a better selection of apps at your local TGI Friday's
  • Screen is nice
  • But not highres
  • Captures low quality photos and videos
  • Extremely limited third party apps
  • Random lock up and pauses with its performance

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  Published: 2013-03-21, Author: techlife , review by: techlife.net

  • Abstract:  Critical specs : 10.6-inch LCD at 1,366 x 768 pixels, 1.3GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM, 32GB or 64GB onboard storage, USB 2.0 socket, microSD slot, 680g.You can't accuse Microsoft of not aiming high. The Surface tablets are the first major pie...

 
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  Published: 2013-03-20, Author: Stewart , review by: techgeek.com.au

  • Great screen, touch covers are awesome, excellent battery life, full Office 2013, solid hardware
  • Apps seemed buggy sometimes, slow to start apps, can't really use in portrait, weak ecosystem
  • A fantastic tablet that is great to use and has awesome battery life. Popular apps are hard to come by for now....

 
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  Published: 2013-02-05, Author: Barry , review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • Performance This brings us to the overall performance of the Surface RT. On paper, the figures are mightily impressive: the score of 1042ms recorded in the SunSpider browser benchmark is as fast as any tablet that's ever passed through our lab. Unfortuna...

 
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  Published: 2012-11-21, Author: Elias , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Great hardware, USB and micro-SD, Versatile form factor
  • Windows store has very limited software selection so far, Interface can be confusing for the uninitiated
  • The Surface RT is a great tablet if you don't mind only using the pre-installed software and whatever else you can grab from the currently limited selection in the Windows store. If you're after the full Windows experience on a tablet, you'll be disappoin...

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  Published: 2012-11-13, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • The Surface RT isn't the Surface you're looking for if you want a laptop replacement. If that's what you're after, you'll have to hold your powder until January when the Surface Pro comes along to blow your socks off. No, the Surface RT isn't a laptop rep...

 
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  Published: 2012-11-13, Author: Seth , review by: cnet.com.au

  • Windows RT takes Microsoft's operating system to places it's never been before. Running on lower-powered ARM chips and forgoing third-party legacy Windows programs, Windows RT emphasizes much of the best of Windows 8
  • You won't be able to run anything from Windows 7 on Windows RT, and Windows RT tablets have been dogged by performance complaints
  • Windows RT is a strange beast. On the one hand, speed, security, and the best of Windows 8 make RT a pleasure to use. But app restrictions make Windows RT confusing, and the limited availability of apps undercuts the operating system's usefulness....

 
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  Published: 2012-11-07, review by: crn.com.au

  • Cool but compromised, novel but niche, the Surface is perhaps just a little too different to find a place in your life....

 
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  Published: 2012-10-28, review by: macworld.com.au

  • Type Cover; kickstand; good specs; comfortable weight and size; USB port
  • Lacks third-party apps; may not be the best Windows tablet on the market soon, $559 (32GB); $679 (32GB with Touch cover); $789 (64GB with Touch cover)

 
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  Published: 2012-10-24, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • No. The Surface, with an obligatory Touch Cover, is $679. That's a lot of money. Especially given that it's no laptop replacement, no matter how it looks or what Microsoft says. It's a tablet-plus, priced right alongside the iPad and in most ways inferior...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-24, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Microsoft Surface's Metro interface is innovative, elegant, powerful, and versatile. The tablet feels strong and well-built, runs Office 2013, and includes rich video and music services. Its keyboard cover accessories are the best ways to type on a ta
  • The tablet's performance can be sluggish, its Windows Store is lacking, Metro takes getting used to, and the Desktop interface feels clunky and useless
  • If you're an early adopter willing to forget everything you know about navigating a computer, the Surface tablet could replace your laptop. Everyone else: wait for more apps....

 
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