![]() On PCMark 7, the Pro's score of 4,721 bested the Acer W700 (4,439 1.7-GHz Core i5-3317U CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB Toshiba SSD), as well as Atom-powered Windows 8 tablets such as the Envy x2 (1,428 1.8-GHz Intel Atom Z2760 CPU, 2GB of RAM and 64GB Flash). Video was just as poor, and exposed another problem: As we tilted the Surface from the streets to the sky, the camera was very slow to adjust its exposure, often taking a few seconds, and doing so very choppily.Ĭlick to EnlargePowered by a 1.7-GHz Intel Core i5-3317U processor, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD, the Surface Pro turned in performance that rivaled that of other Ultrabooks with its same specs. In an office under artificial lighting, images were grainy and washed-out. Images from the front-facing camera - which also has a 1-MP resolution - were equally unattractive. Indoor stills were no better, as the camera did a poor job of compensating for fluorescent lights. Outdoor images were hazy and muddy, and colors were under-saturated. ![]() Click to EnlargeThe rear-facing camera on the Surface Pro, capable of taking still images up to 0.9-MP, and 720p videos, leaves a lot to be desired.
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