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Yeah weirdly I thought Engadget's was the most glowing. Gawker were pretty damning of it (I read it on Kotaku, don't know where it was originally posted though)
I wouldn't take any notice of The Verge review. They're always bias towards anything that isn't made by Apple (especially Joshua Topolsky who reviewed it).
I'd definitely trust Anandtech over them, and Anand said this about performance and lag:
I've always agreed with what he has to say on these matters. When Android was a laggy mess it was brought up and what he had to say was spot on, so if the Surface pretty much matches the iPad even though it has a slower GPU then i'll trust Anand. The fact MS have managed to get a far more capable OS running smoother than a cut-down phone OS on the same hardware is extremely impressive.
Like i said earlier though, MS really should have just made a Intel Clover Trail Surface. Full Win 8 + same size form factor, battery life about the same as ARM, and better SoC performance.

Thankfully unlike ipad, you have plenty of choices. The atoms are looking far more powerfull
And there's some s4 win rt tablets as well.
Like the dell xps10
Allready on us site, not on uk site![]()
Anand did have a good few critical things to say about performance of Surface RT. You've only supplied the positive there. It was his review that I read, and I left it rather concerned. I think it would be fair to say he liked the Surface and was impressed by Windows RT, but felt that Tegra 3 let the side down
Anand did have a good few critical things to say about performance of Surface RT. You've only supplied the positive there. It was his review that I read, and I left it rather concerned. I think it would be fair to say he liked the Surface and was impressed by Windows RT, but felt that Tegra 3 let the side down.
Personally, I've learnt my lesson. I ignored the concerns over the first iPad's lack of RAM and bought one any way. As soon as iOS4 launched, the performance tumbled. iOS5 made it even worse. iOS6 skipped this device altogether. The first iPad's lack of RAM is the source of the performance problems, and the writing was on the wall at launch. I'm not going to make the same error twice - if reviewers are expressing concerns over the performance of Tegra 3 under Windows RT, I'm going to skip it and wait for more performant devices to launch. It might be a small problem now, but 12 months from now? Two years from now? These devices aren't cheap enough to be disposable.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/oct/24/microsoft-surface-thumbs-down-early-reviews
It's more of an overview of US reviews from various sources.
Not exactly what Microsoft are after...
That's the trouble with todays media, they are so far up apples arse that when a game changer comes along, they can't see it.
That's the trouble with todays media, they are so far up apples arse that when a game changer comes along, they can't see it.
[RXP]Andy;23025378 said:The Guardian, normally seem to be very apple bias normally. So as above really.

