![]() Numbers don’t lie, if you’re on a budget, get a Surface 3. The 128GB Surface 3 LTE with a Surface Pen and Type Cover comes in at about $880 USD, in contrast, the 128GB iPad Pro LTE with Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, you’re pushing $1340 USD. Now, let’s dive more deeply into each of the above aspects… Priceįirst, in an effort to compare apples to apples (no pun), let’s compare the 128GB, LTE-capable the price of both tablets including a pen/pencil and keyboard. Virtually all Windows programs from the past 30 years ![]() Below is a summary table outlining the aspects compared in the article:ġ0 hrs per Microsoft, 7.75 hrs in my testingĪll Windows Store apps. This is not intended to be an all-inclusive technical comparison but it does represent (what I believe) to be aspects of both devices most people care about. Let’s start off by comparing some basic aspects of the iPad Pro and Surface 3. While the Surface 3 does run a full “computer OS”, it is much more tablet-like in it’s technical specifications, so, I think it is a better comparison to the iPad Pro than the Surface Pro 3. As such, it is arguably just a tablet and not a hybrid tablet/laptop. This comparison might be more valid because, after folks started digging into it, it looks like the iPad Pro isn’t really a “pro” device as it doesn’t run a full blown “computer OS” like Surface tablets do. pencil, and they even set the price point to be in the same range as the Surface Pro 3.īut, let’s back up a minute and talk about another, more apt comparison iPad Pro vs. Personally, I blame the Apple marketing folks they used the same “Pro” name, claimed it was more powerful than 75% of laptops sold last year, they included a keyboard and pen… err…. A lot of folks – including yours truly – started off by comparing the iPad Pro to the Surface Pro 3.
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