13 Windows 8 Pro tablet alternatives to Microsoft’s Surface Pro

So, now that Microsoft is being sued over the Surface’s less than advertised free space, are your hopes of owning a Windows 8 slate slightly diminished? Well, let us assure you that all hope is not lost. In fact, the Windows 8 Pro machines are yet to hit the market, and going by what we have seen out there, there’s a lot to be excited about. But before we get into all that’s up for grabs when it comes to Pro tablets, let us take a moment to explain how the RT versions are different from the Pro versions.

Simply put, the Windows RT versions run on the ARM architecture, which is the mobile platform, while the Windows 8 Pro version runs on the x86 architecture (the stuff that your laptop and PC work on). If you don’t get that, well, here’s a simpler explanation. With RT tablets, you can’t install anything you didn’t download (or buy) from the Microsoft Marketplace Store. You don’t get access to the traditional desktop experience and all the software you have collected over the years for your PC can’t be run on these tablets.

The Windows 8 Pro tablets on the other hand are essentially tablet-netbook-hybrids, with many offering performance that can match most everyday use laptops. You get the full experience of a laptop/desktop on the tablet, along with the ability to install that legally collected suite of software you got tucked away in some external hard drive. The Pro slates also include the familiar Intel Core series of processors (AMD is also gearing up to make an appearance we believe). So let’s get down to it shall we? We’ve just made a table you can checkout to see what all the manufacturers have got in store for you with respect to Windows 8 Pro machines.

Brand

 

Model

Processor

Storage

Screen

Price

Microsoft

Surface PRO

Intel Ivy Bridge Core i5 processor

64 GB or 128GB

10.6-inch ClearType HD display, 16:9 ratio, 208 ppi

TBA

Dell

Latitude 10

Intel Clover Trail, 2GB RAM

128 GB

10 inches, 1366×768 pixels

TBA

Lenovo

ThinkPad Tablet 2

Intel Atom “Clover Trail” processor, 2GB RAM

64GB

10.1-inch IPS display, 1366×768 pixels

$650, $800 with keyboard

Lenovo

IdeaTab Lynx

1.8GHz “Clover Trail” Atom processor, 2GB RAM

32GB or 64 GB

11.6-inch IPS display, 1366×768 pixels

$600, $750 with keyboard

Sony

VAIO Tap 20

Core i3, i5, or i7 processor, 8GB RAM

750GB or 1TB (non SSD)

20 inches, 1600×900 pixels

$880

Samsung

ATIV Smart PC (series 5)

 Intel Atom “Clover Trail” processor, 2GB RAM

128GB

11.6 inch LCD display, 1366×768 pixels

TBA

Samsung

ATIV Smart PC Pro (Series 7)

 Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM

256GB

11.6-inch HD LCD display, 1980×1020 pixels

TBA

HP

ElitePad 900

1.8GHz Intel Atom “Clover Trail” processor

64 GB

10.1 inch display, 1280×800 pixels

TBA

HP

Envy X2

1.8GHz Intel Atom “Clover Trail” processor, 2GB RAM,

64GB

11.6 inch IPS display, 1366×768 pixels

TBA

Acer

Iconia W510

 Intel Atom “Clover Trail” processor, 2GB RAM

32 GB

10.1-inch IPS display, 1366×768 pixels

$500 for 32GB, $600 for 64GB, $750 for 64GB and keyboard dock 

Acer

Iconia W700

Ivy Bridge Core i3 or i5 processor, 4GB RAM

64 GB or 128GB

11.6 inch IPS display, 1920×1080 pixels

$800 with keyboard stand

Asus

Vivo Tab

Intel Atom “Clover Trail” processor, 2GB RAM

64 GB

11.6-inch Super IPS display, 1366×768 pixels

TBA

Asus

Taichi

Intel Core i7, 4GB RAM

256GB

13.3-inch dual LED displays

Rs. 1,39,999

Asus

Transformer Book

Intel Core i7 processor, 4GB RAM

 

11.6, 13, or 14-inch HD IPS display

TBA

So as you can see, there is a slew of devices that are coming up, anything from 10 inch big to Sony’s tabletop 20 inch Vaio Tap 20. Microsoft’s own Surface Pro tablet will be powered by Intel’s Core i5 and i7 chips while Asus’ Transformer Book looks to be the most powerful of the bunch with a Core i7 processor, 4 GB of RAM and three display sizes. Lenovo’s got some pretty decent hardware as well at a very modest price point of $600. That’s as expensive as the 64GB Microsoft Surface RT (without the touch cover anyway). 

While the Surface RT is a nifty tablet to make most of your Windows 8 experience (and it ships with a free copy of Office too), it lacks in giving the full desktop experience. That’s where the Windows Pro tablets come in. They’re powerful and they’re small. They’re the mobile version of the laptop, if we may say so. What’s most exciting about these upcoming tabs is their exceptionally low price point. For $750, if you can get something that’s powerful enough to tackle all tasks that need to be done on the go, then we say it’s pretty damn awesome.

Asus has announced the Taichi laptop-tablet hybrid in India, which should be available by December this year. As for the other devices, only the Dell Latitude 10 is selling, but for now, only on Dell’s U.S. website.

It’s going to be some time before the rest of the devices hit the market and a little longer for them to make it to the Indian shores, but we strongly recommend holding onto any purchases to see how these new machines work.
 

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So, now that Microsoft is being sued over the Surface’s less than advertised free space, are your hopes of owning a Windows 8 slate slightly diminished? Well, let us assure you that all hope is not lost. In fact, the Windows 8 Pro machines are yet to hit the market, and going by what we…

So, now that Microsoft is being sued over the Surface’s less than advertised free space, are your hopes of owning a Windows 8 slate slightly diminished? Well, let us assure you that all hope is not lost. In fact, the Windows 8 Pro machines are yet to hit the market, and going by what we…

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