Testseek.com have collected 364 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface RT and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface RT.
January 2013
(74%)
364 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Well built,Distinctive design,Hybrid functionality, Decent overall performance and battery
Interface controls are awful, Meagre app ecosystem, Slow app load speed, Camera poor compared to competitors
We have to say the Surface RT is something of a failure in our view.The problem is not so much in its inability to achieve what Microsoft set out to, but more the way in which it does it.It has refinement in spades, but the areas where this is most import...
Abstract: The Microsoft Surface RT (review here) is Microsoft's own-brand Windows 8 tablet running on an Arm processor. It's well constructed, performs well and is packed with utility. Here's our MS Surface RT video review. Surface RT review: build quality The...
Published: 2012-11-09, Author: Tim , review by: itpro.co.uk
The Surface with Windows RT has undoubted limitation for a business – it won't be replacing your laptop fleet just yet as there are niggles when it comes to using it on the move – but it's well worth investing in one or two even now so you can see the...
Abstract: A unique, superbly designed tablet that’s ideal for mobile professionals, but it comes with too many compromises to make it a must-haveRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) When Microsoft dropped the bombshell that it was launching its own tablet, the company n...
Attractive, robust design, Beautiful Live Tile interface, Bundled Office suite, Touch Cover actually works, USB port can be very useful, Support for multiple user accounts, Expandable storage
App ecosystem is lacking, Limited 1,366x768 display resolution, Touch Cover is a £100 optional extra, Will soon be up against the Surface Pro, No GPS or 3G connectivity, Has firstgeneration bugs
Solid build quality, Windows RT is great on tablets, this is the closest a tablet comes to a laptop experience, great battery life, screen is brilliant, largely crash-free
Keyboards are expensive, kickstand angle isn't perfect or adjustable, camera is unforgivably bad, Microsoft app store still lacking
Think of the Surface as something of a leap of faith. It's a great device now, and there's more than enough here to make it worth buying, although we do think it's expensive once you factor in a keyboard, and we urge you to get it with the keyboard, th...
Lightweight, sturdy construction, built-in Office 2013 apps, all-day battery life
No support for existing Windows apps, no 3G broadband, low-res cameras
Microsoft's ARM-based Surface device delivers Windows 8 as a more appliance-like experience, closer to that of consumer media tablets. The combination of Exchange-compatible email and Office 2013 apps built-in make it an attractive option for a mobile ...
Abstract: We bought Microsoft's Surface the day it came out, and we're ready with first impressions and benchmarks. Does the company enable a truly productivity-oriented experience to complement content consumption, or will we have to wait for the Surface Pro? U...
Starting with the hardware aspects of the Surface we have a tablet which feels incredibly solid. There is minimal flex to the back panel and each part fits well to the next even if the VaporMg coating is a bit of a fingerprint magnet. Even the stand feels...