Microsoft surprised a number of industry watchers earlier this week when it quietly unveiled a brand new tablet. With little fanfare, the company took the wraps off of its new Surface 3, a surprisingly capable and affordable new convertible slate that runs full Windows and starts at just $499. Microsoft's tablet-top devices are now much more attainable; the more powerful Surface Pro 3 starts at $799.
Comparing the Surface 3 to the iPad Air 2 is a bit odd considering one runs a desktop-grade operating system while the other runs a mobile OS. While it's true that the gap between the two is narrowing each day, there is still a gap and it is still incredibly wide.
But if people are going to compare the Surface 3 and iPad Air 2, let's make sure we've covered all the bases.
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