Today in Tech: iPad Mini; Mahalingam on Margins; Microsoft Surface Reviews
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The full interview is here Microsoft Surface - ReviewsThe first set of reviews are, well, mixed.
- Overall it’s quite good; certainly better than any full-size Android tablet on the market. And once the application ecosystem fleshes out, it’s a viable alternative to the iPad as well. - Wired
- Microsoft’s Surface is a tablet with some pluses: the major Office apps and nice, optional keyboards. If you can live with its tiny number of third-party apps, and somewhat disappointing battery life, it may give you the productivity some miss in other tablets- AllThingsD
- The promise of the Surface was that it could deliver a best-in-class tablet experience, but then transform into the PC you needed when heavier lifting was required. Instead of putting down my tablet and picking up my laptop, I would just snap on my keyboard and get my work done. But that's not what the Surface offers, at least not in my experience. It does the job of a tablet and the job of a laptop half as well as other devices on the market, and it often makes that job harder, not easier. - Verge
- The Surface is a nice tablet. The design and aesthetic are pleasing, the feel in the hands, particularly of the kickstand and magnetic cover connection is excellent. But is it worth buying on the day of release? The big problem Microsoft has is that right now it doesn't matter how good Surface is. The decision on whether or not to buy depends not on Surface itself, but on Windows RT. .. .. If you are confident that the ecosystem will flourish—and fast—and don't mind the inability to use legacy desktop applications, then Windows RT is worth considering. - ArsTechnica
First Published: Oct 24, 2012, 09:59
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