Developer | Microsoft |
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Manufacturer | Pegatron |
Product family | Surface |
Type | 2-in-1 detachable |
Generation | 3rd |
Release date | 5 May 2015 |
Introductory price | $499–599 (USD) |
Discontinued | late 2016[1] |
Operating system | |
System on a chip | Intel Atom system-on-chip quad-core x7-Z8700 1.6 up to 2.40 GHz, 2 MB cache, 2 W[2] |
Memory | 2 or 4 GB LPDDR3 1600 MHz |
Storage | 64 or 128 GB (37 and 93 GB respectively are user-available)[3] |
Removable storage | microSD |
Display | 10.8 inches (27 cm): (9 inches (23 cm) by 6 inches (15 cm)) 1920x1280 (214 ppi) ClearType screen with 3:2 aspect ratio |
Graphics | Intel HD Graphics |
Sound | Dual front facing speakers |
Input | Multi-touch touchscreen Bluetooth active pen, with underlying N-trig DuoSense technology (sold separately) Type Cover detachable keyboard with touchpad (sold separately) |
Camera | Front: 3.5 MP, 1080p HD Rear: 8 MP, 1080p HD |
Touchpad | On the Surface Type Cover (sold separately) |
Connectivity | Wireless: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.0 LE Ports: Full size USB 3.0 Mini DisplayPort 3.5 mm audio socket Cover port (proprietary) Charging/Docking port (Micro-USB) 4G LTE (with cellular model) |
Power | Battery 3.78V 27.5Wh/7270mAh charger 5.2V 2.5A (13W) |
Online services | Windows Store, OneDrive, Xbox Music, Xbox Games, Xbox Video |
Dimensions | 10.51 inches (267 mm) (width) 7.36 inches (187 mm) (height) 0.34 inches (8.6 mm) (depth) |
Mass | 1.37 pounds (620 g) 0.58 pounds (265 g) (add for Type Cover)[4] |
Predecessor | Surface 2 |
Successor | Discontinued, replaced by Surface Go |
Related | Surface |
Website | www |
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Surface 3 is a 2-in-1 detachable from the Microsoft Surface series, introduced by Microsoft in 2015. Unlike its predecessor, the Surface 2, Surface 3 utilizes an x86 Intel Atom system-on-chip architecture, or SoC, rather than a processor with ARM architecture such as the Nvidia Tegra that powered the Surface 2, and runs standard versions of Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.[5]
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