Maximum PC: Surface 3 (non-Pro) is Microsoft's thinnest and lightest Surface tablet ever, and it's now available to purchase in the U.S. and several other territories, including Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. Pricing starts at $499, though you can knock up to $150 off the cost by trading in your Surface 2 or Surface RT, so long as it's in working order.
If you are a Windows user, and want a really great computer, you should consider Microsoft's Surface line. Not only do they serve as wonderful tablets, but with the keyboard attachment, they can be solid laptops too.
Maximum PC: Microsoft launched its toned down Surface 3 tablet back in May with two introductory models -- a $499 SKU with an Atom x7-Z8700 processor, 2GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage, and a $599 model with the same CPU and twice as much memory (4GB) and storage (128GB). At the time, Microsoft promised to have 4G LTE capable models soon.
"The Surface 3 is Microsoft’s 3rd attempt at launching a model Windows tablet device to lineup alongside the more powerful and larger ‘flagship’ of the family, the Surface Pro 3.
And like with any new announcements and releases, we’ve expressed our thoughts on what we think of the Surface 3. Your usual guys at the Lumilounge from all backgrounds (the average Joe to the tech enthusiast) lay down their thoughts."