
Is Microsoft’s Surface a tablet or a laptop?
I’m not quite sure, but it is a lot easier to type on than an iPad.
The software company unveiled updates to its Surface tablet computers on Monday at an event in New York, where I had a short amount of time to try them out.
It almost seems unfair to categorise the new Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 as tablets. Although they have touch-screen keyboards like regular tablets, they work best when attached to an optional cover with a keyboard on the inside.
The better one I tried was the Type Cover 2. In addition to coming in four fun colours – pink, purple, blue and black – that cover has backlighting, silent keys and a typing feel similar to that of a laptop keyboard. At US$130, it is just US$10 more than a Touch Cover 2, which doesn’t have movable keys like real keyboards.