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To that end, Microsoft designed the new Surface Pro 3 Pen with real, ink-based pens in mind. It has the same weight and thickness of a normal ballpoint pen, so that it feels more natural in your hand.
Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 comes with a great pen. With little parallax and latency, it is easily one of the best styli for note-takers and digital artists.
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Microsoft says that 50% of Surface Pro 3 owners use their pen. And I’m sure these new enhancements will bump that figure higher for the new slate of Surface devices. And that’s great.
Microsoft has released a Surface Hub app this weekend to improve the functionality of the stylus on the Surface Pro 3. After updating the pen firmware earlier this week, Microsoft’s Surface Hub ...
Microsoft has confirmed the acquisition of pen technology used in the Surface Pro 3 and Surface 3, from supplier and longtime partner N-trig. The Israeli company is a key patent-holder for digital ...
Microsoft backs that idea up with some really smart features on its standard Surface Pro 3 pen. It’s not just a hunk of metal and plastic, but a multi-button stylus with pressure sensitivity.
Microsoft focused on three key areas to deliver a great pen experience with the Surface Pro 3. Accuracy, latency and pressure sensitivity are all areas focused on with the pen.
That pen might be the key to where smaller Microsoft tablets are headed in the future. The new Surface Pro 3 is still gunning to overtake the laptop: that means a bigger screen size, and, well, a ...
The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 replaces a laptop very well and works as a large tablet when needed, which makes it a great alternative to both the MacBook Air and an iPad Air or iPad Air 2. For the ...
I'm hearing Microsoft will make the mentioned Surface Pro 3 fixes available later today, November 18. Update : Actually, it sounds like the updates are more likely tomorrow, November 19.
Microsoft looks set to buy-in the technology behind the Surface Pro 3 stylus. Israel based N-trig are the makers in question and Israeli media has reported that a deal has been done where ...
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