Today, Microsoft announced the return of the junior edition of the Surface tablet/laptop replacement computer. Prices start at $499 for a WiFi-only model with 2 GB of RAM. The Surface 3 will be in stores starting in May.
When Surface was first introduced in the summer of 2012, the junior version was called the Surface RT. It utilized an NVIDIA processor and a special version of Windows. The RT required new versions of standard Windows software, and most software developers decided not to introduce RT versions. As a result, the computer buying public ignored the RT. The Surface Pro, on the other hand, runs standard Windows, and was a market success. Microsoft continued to develop and market the RT, but it was a flop.
It seems Microsoft has learned its lesson. The Surface 3 (not 3 Pro) runs a new version of Intel's Atom processor, and standard Windows software. So all your desktop software will run on the Surface 3, as well as 3 Pro.
Microsoft, like Apple, does not include GPS capability in the WiFi-only versions of its tablets. You'll have to use an external GPS receiver (Bluetooth or USB), or wait until the introduction of the WiFi+Cellular models later this year.
When Surface was first introduced in the summer of 2012, the junior version was called the Surface RT. It utilized an NVIDIA processor and a special version of Windows. The RT required new versions of standard Windows software, and most software developers decided not to introduce RT versions. As a result, the computer buying public ignored the RT. The Surface Pro, on the other hand, runs standard Windows, and was a market success. Microsoft continued to develop and market the RT, but it was a flop.
It seems Microsoft has learned its lesson. The Surface 3 (not 3 Pro) runs a new version of Intel's Atom processor, and standard Windows software. So all your desktop software will run on the Surface 3, as well as 3 Pro.
Microsoft, like Apple, does not include GPS capability in the WiFi-only versions of its tablets. You'll have to use an external GPS receiver (Bluetooth or USB), or wait until the introduction of the WiFi+Cellular models later this year.