


The rest of the tablet’s key features include a duo of 5MP cameras capable of capturing 1080p video, front-facing stereo speakers, as well as a host of connectivity ports. The rest of the world will have to wait until the end of August. The slate will be available in the United States staring on June 20. Pre-orders of the Microsoft Surface 3 Pro kick off tomorrow. Pricing of the different versions is as follows: Versions with Core i3, Core i5 and even Core i7 are available. The Surface Pro 3 is powered by Intel’s latest generation Haswell processors – Microsoft says it’s the slimmest device ever to pack a Core CPU. You can see the official Microsoft Surface 3 Pro promo video below. The slate however is thinner at 9.1 mm and has seen it Start button move to the left side of its display, thus meaning that it will sit below it in portrait mode. Unsurprisingly, the Surface Pro 3 features the same design language as its older siblings. The slate features a 12” display with a resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels and 3:2 aspect ratio. At an event in New York City, Microsoft took the wraps off the Surface Pro 3 tablet.
