![]() ![]() The Wacom-based Surface Pros tended to suffer from a slight offset between where the nib was pointed and the actual input and didn’t work well in the the corners. In our review of the Surface Pro 3 we found the new pen is more direct and more accurate at the extreme edges of the screen. ![]() But it also has fewer levels of sensitivity at just 256 vs the 1,000-plus of the Wacom-based Surface Pro 2. In practical terms the main difference is that the Surface Pro 3’s stylus needs a battery where the Surfae Pro 2’s does not. ![]() ![]() The tablet uses an N-Trig digitiser stylus rather than a Wacom one, as used in the Surface Pro 2. But there is one significant negative you may not have considered yet. There are lots of improvements in the Surface Pro 3. Head to our Surface Pro 3 review for the full, in-depth review Pro 3 swaps a Wacom stylus for an N-Trig one But is it enough of a move on from the Surface Pro 2, last year’s version? We compare the two to find out. It’s a full Windows 8 PC with the same internals as an ultrabook, but in a hybrid format designed to make it work just as well in tablet modes. The Surface Pro 3 is the third generation of Microsoft’s hybrid tablet. ![]()
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