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Microsoft unveils lighter, thinner and cheaper Surface Pro 3

Microsoft is making a cheaper version of its Surface Pro 3 tablet computer in an effort to reach students and budget-conscious families. Handout/Microsoft

NEW YORK – Microsoft is making a cheaper version of its Surface Pro 3 tablet computer in an effort to reach students and budget-conscious families.

Graphic artists, engineers and finance professionals needing to run complex software might still want the company’s higher-end Pro 3, said Dennis Meinhardt, director of program management for Surface. But the Surface 3 should be good for everyday tasks, he said, and brings the Pro 3’s premium feel to a device that will be affordable to more people.

Here’s what you need to know.

Price

The new tablet has a slightly smaller screen – 10.8 inches rather than 12 – a slower processor, and less flexible kickstand – just three angles rather than unlimited positions. The new device starts at $639 in Canada.

A version with more storage and memory will cost $769. A keyboard cover, one of the Surface’s distinctive features, adds another $159. Microsoft bills the Surface line as a laptop replacement when used with the cover. And Microsoft will sell a stylus separately for $49. (It’s included with the Pro 3.)

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Looks

The new Surface model is thinner and lighter, partly because it gets rid of the fan – similar to Apple’s new MacBook laptop. At 214 pixels per inch, the screen resolution is comparable to the Pro 3’s.

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Battery life is promised at 10 hours for video playback. The Surface 3 runs the regular version of Windows 8.1, just like the Pro 3. In the past, Microsoft has used a lightweight version called RT in its cheaper tablets. The Surface 3 also has a USB port, a feature that distinguishes the Surface line from most rival tablets.

Availability

Microsoft has already begun taking pre-orders on its website and expects to ship the new device around May 5. The Pro 3 will be available in retail stores on May 5.

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Microsoft Corp. expects to ship the new device around May 5, with advance orders starting immediately. Versions with LTE cellular access will sell for $100 more at a later date through T-Mobile and Verizon in the U.S., with other carriers expected. Data plans cost extra.

– With files from Global News

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