Okay so first you need to know this. Back in 1st grade my "amazing" teacher held me back once. Then she tried to hold me back again. So basically I'm 1 grade behind. I'm supposed to be in 9th grade, but instead I'm in 8th. Does this information seem useless? Probably... but what do I know? I'm only 14.
So you've probably heard about the new Surface Pro 3. Okay Microsoft needs a freaking box of chocolates because this PC tablet is AMAZING! But is the Intel i7 version really worth your $2,000 (rounded price + tax)?
Well, recently my high school has allowed students to bring electrics to help with class into school. Having the Surface would be extremely helpful for many reasons.
1: It's small enough to carry around.
2: It has a mini keyboard for easy typing.
3: Take quick notes with the pen.
4: Microsoft Office
So if you have $2,000 burning a hole in your pocket, buying this is a good idea. But what if you're a middle class citizen who isn't rich enough to just go out and buy this? What if you already have a tablet and a PC? Is it truly worth purchasing the surface? Now, if you're looking to pro game on this, it won't help you at all. The Surface Pro 3 is not the best gaming device and if you're looking for a gaming PC you should invest your money in an actual gaming PC or console.
The Surface Pro 3 is really meant for artists, students, office, Internet browsing, etc. The device can do a lot and is still capable of playing pretty intense games.
Next, we'll be comparing it to other models.
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