Microsoft unveiled the Surface Pro 3 tablet in May,
and the 2-in-1 hybrid went on sale in the US in June. DisplayMate
Technologies, an established display testing firm, has on Wednesday
posted its display review of Microsoft's latest tablet, saying it is one
of the best tablet displays it has ever tested.
"The 12-inch
Surface Pro 3 tablet has one of the very best and most accurate displays
available on any mobile platform and OS," said Raymond Soneira,
President of DisplayMate on the official website.
According to the
review, the Surface Pro 3's display is only behind the Super AMOLED
display on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5, and on several parameters,
competes on an even footing.
DisplayMate performed a variety of
tests on the Microsoft Surface Pro
3's display, from
aspect ratio to sharpness, colour accuracy, brightness, screen
reflectance, and power usage efficiency.
Soneira stated that the
Surface Pro 3 tablet's 3:2 aspect ratio comes with "an excellent
compromise" between the 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios. Also appreciated was
the tablet's high 2160x1440 pixel resolution that packs 3.1-megapixels,
said to be 50 percent more than conventional HDTVs, in a 12-inch
screen. Soneira however added that the tablet screen's pixel density
(216 ppi) was lower than its rival tablets, Apple iPad Air (264 ppi) and
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (287 ppi), due
to the larger size of the display.
As for the Surface Pro 3
display's colour accuracy, Soneira said it had the "most accurate
on-screen colours of any tablet or smartphone display that we have ever
measured for the sRGB/Rec.709 Standard that is used in virtually all
current consumer content..." The tablet's colour gamut is said to be 97
percent, which is very close to the standard gamut used for reference.
Besides
featuring a higher resolution, the Surface Pro 3's display is rated to
be more power efficient than the display on the iPad Air, which
according to DisplayMate uses 66 percent more power than the Surface Pro
3. The tablet's display has also got a Very Good brightness rating at
371 nits, but is behind the iPad Air (449 nits) and Kindle Fire HDX 8.9
(527 nits).
The Surface Pro 3's display's screen reflectance at
5.9 percent is rated as Very Good, but once again falls between the iPad
Air (6.5 percent) and Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 (5 percent) tablets,
but far behind the Galaxy Tab S 10.5, with its 4.7 percent screen
reflectance. To see more points of comparison between the Surface Pro
3's display and other tablet displays, visit the DisplayMate review.
To
recall, the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 features a 12-inch 2160x1440 pixel
display, and runs Windows 8.1
Pro. The tablet comes with a choice of Intel i3, i5 and i7 processor
variants, and features 4GB of RAM. The device comes with 64GB of inbuilt
storage and a 5-megapixel rear camera.