Surface Pro 3 features
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Here's a quick overview of Surface Pro 3 features.
If you want to learn more about Surface Pro 3, download the User Guide for your Surface.
Touchscreen |
The 12 touchscreen, with its 3:2 aspect ratio and 2160 x 1440 resolution display is great for watching HD movies, browsing the web, and using Office apps (sold separately). |
Surface Pen |
Enjoy a natural writing experience, with a pen that feels like an actual pen. With Surface Pen, you can quickly jot down notes in OneNote, even while Surface is locked See Using Surface Pen for more info. |
Kickstand |
Flip out the Surface Pro 3 kickstand to any angle and work or play comfortably at your desk, on the couch, or while giving a hands-free presentation. Choose the angle that's right for you. |
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth |
Surface supports standard Wi-Fi protocols (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth® |
Two cameras and two microphones |
Two 5-megapixel cameras for recording videos and taking pictures. Both cameras record video in 1080p, with a 16:9 aspect ratio (widescreen). Each camera has a privacy light, so there are no surprises. For more info, see, Take photos and videos with Surface. |
Stereo speakers and headset jack |
Two stereo speakers with Dolby® enhanced sound so you can listen to music, podcasts, and audio books. Need a bit more privacy? Plug your favorite headset into the headset jack. See Surface sound, volume, and audio accessories for more info. |
Ports |
Surface Pro 3 has the ports you expect in a full-feature laptop.
Full-size USB 3.0 port
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Software |
Software included with Surface Pro 3:
Windows 8.1 Pro
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Processor |
4th generation Intel® Core i3, i5 or i7 |
Storage and Memory |
Choose from 64GB or 128GB storage with 4GB RAM, or 256GB or 512GB storage with 8GB RAM. In addition to the internal storage included with Surface Pro 3, you can add more. For info, see Surface storage options. |
Sensors |
Surface has four sensors (compass, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, and gyroscope) that apps can use to do cool things. |