Hands-on with Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2: The kickstand returns


Refinement. That’s what the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 are all about.


Microsoft’s next stab at building truly hybrid computers, devices that can function as both portable tablets and traditional laptops, don’t offer many surprises. From afar, they look just like last year’s models.


But Microsoft hopes the massive internal changes — mainly, a huge leap in processing power and battery life — will finally make consumers pay attention to the Surface line. Like Apple’s iPhone 5S, the new Surface devices don’t offer any revolutionary changes. Instead, they perfect Microsoft’s initial vision.


In my brief time with both devices today at Microsoft’s Manhattan Surface media event, I came away with a rekindled hope for the Surface dream to succeed. The Surface 2 is slightly lighter than last year’s model, but the difference was palpable as I held it with one hand. The Surface Pro 2 is physically unchanged from last year’s model, but its big hardware upgrades makes it even more of a powerhouse.


Microsoft also upgraded its iconic kickstand in both new Surfaces by giving it another level of adjustment, which makes it easier to use the devices on your lap. Unfortunately, I couldn’t grab one of the devices to test out their lap comfort levels, but in photos and videos Microsoft has shown they look pretty stable.


I spent most of my time at today’s event with the Surface 2, as most of the Surface Pro 2 units weren’t functional (Microsoft reps say they were mistakenly shipped in a demo only mode). Both devices run Windows 8.1 (the Surface 2 runs the stripped-down Windows RT version), which adds more options for multitasking and brings back the Start button to the traditional Windows desktop.


I also briefly checked out the new Touch Cover 2 and Type Cover 2. The Touch Cover 2 doesn’t have any physical keys, but it feels vastly more responsive than last year’s model. The Type Cover 2 feels a bit thinner and the keys flow nicely. Given just how badly the Touch Cover bombed for me last year, and how much the clunkiness of the original Type Cover was distracting, I certainly appreciated the changes.


I’ll have to spend more time with the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 before I make any final judgements, but at this point I’m intrigued by their improvements, as well as their prices ($449 for the Surface 2 and $899 for the Surface Pro 2). Given that they undercut both the iPad and MacBook Air, Microsoft may finally have decent competitors to Apple’s popular gadgets.







via VentureBeat http://venturebeat.com/2013/09/23/hands-on-with-surface-2-and-surface-pro-2-the-kickstand-returns/

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