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iPad Pro vs. Surface Pro 3

The iPad Pro Looks Suspiciously Familiar

When the iPad Pro made its debut on stage at the recent Apple event, the crowd applauded and marveled at the company's newest product. However, several people were confused, wondering why they were essentially seeing a copy of Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 being called the iPad. It's also something one cartoonist, Joel Watson, predicted three years ago. The tweet below highlights that the Surface would not get any recognition until Apple made its own.


But, if you're now deciding whether to buy the Surface Pro 3 or the iPad Pro (pictured above respectively), check out our table of all the features each product has. It should help you see which one is more suited for your needs.

iPad ProSurface Pro 3
Screen Size12.9 inches12 inches
Weight1.57 pounds (WiFi model); 1.59 pounds (WiFi + Cellular model)1.76 pounds (WiFi model)
ProcessorA9XIntel Core i7 (256 and 512 GB model)
Memory32/128 GB64/128/256/512 GB
Resolution5.6 million pixels3.1 million pixels
Camera8 MP; 1080p HD5 MP; 1080p HD
Front Camera1.2 MP; 720p HD5 MP; 1080p HD
Battery10 hours on WiFi; 9 hours on a cellular network9 hours on WiFi
PortsLightning and smart connectorUSB 3.0, microSD reader, headphone jack, Mini DisplayPort, cover port, charging port
Keyboard$169, charcoal gray$130, blue, black, purple, and red
Stylus$99Included with the Surface Pro 3
Price Points$799 for 32GB, $949 for 128 GB for WiFi models; $1,079 for 128 GB WiFi + cellular model$799 for 64 GB/Intel Core i3 model, $899 (originally $999) for 128 GB/Intel Core i5 model, $1,149 for 256 GB/Intel Core i5 model, $1,399 (originally $1,549) for 256 GB/Intel Core i7 model, $1,799 (originally $1,949) for 512 GB/Intel Core i7 model

Based on several of these specifications, the iPad Pro does have a better camera and resolution and can work on a cellular network. However, it's a pretty pricey item, especially when you add on the keyboard, whereas the 64 GB model of the Surface Pro 3 is cheaper with the keyboard. There isn't a clear winner, but whatever you decide, just know it should be a product that you want to invest in and not wish to upgrade a few years from now.

Image Sources: Microsoft and POPSUGAR Photography / Lisette Mejia
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