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Microsoft Surface 3 User Manual

Microsoft Surface 3
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First, though, think about whether any new account you create will be a local account that works
only on this one Surface, or a Microsoft account (an email address and password that you use to
sign in to Windows). A Microsoft account provides the best experience.
Later, you can decide what level of control the account should have. For more info, see Account
types: Administrator, standard, or child.
Microsoft account or local account?
Here are some key differences between a Microsoft account and a local account:
Microsoft account
Local account
An email address and password you use to
sign in on computers running Windows 8.1 or
later, and to sign in to other Microsoft services
like Xbox, Hotmail, Outlook.com, OneDrive,
Skype, or Windows Phone.
A user name and password that works only on
this one computer.
You can keep your personal settings in sync
with any other PC running Windows 8.1 or
Windows RT 8.1 that you sign into with your
Microsoft account.
You need to personalize each computer
individually.
When you sign in to your Surface with your
Microsoft account, you’re also connected to
your OneDrive, Skype, and Windows Store
accounts.
You’ll need to sign on to services like
OneDrive, Skype, or Windows Store each time
you want to access them.
Documents, photos, and other files you create
are saved to your OneDrive by default.
OneDrive is like a local folder that follows you
wherever you sign in with your Microsoft
account.
Your files aren’t automatically saved to the
cloud.
If you forget the password for a Microsoft
account, you can go to
https://account.live.com/password/reset to
reset your password online.
If you forget the password for your local
account, Microsoft can’t help you reset your
password or access your files.

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Microsoft Surface 3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
SteppingC0
Tjunction90 °C
Processor codeSR27M
Processor cache2 MB
Processor cores4
Processor modelx7-Z8700
Processor familyIntel Atom®
Processor seriesIntel Atom x7 Series
Processor codenameCherry Trail
Processor frequency1.6 GHz
Processor cache typeL3
Processor lithography14 nm
Processor manufacturerIntel
Processor package size17 x 17 mm
Conflict-Free processorYes
Processor front side bus- MHz
Number of execution units16
Processor boost frequency2.4 GHz
Processor operating modes64-bit
PCI Express configurations2x1, 1x2
Scenario Design Power (SDP)2 W
Internal memory- GB
Internal memory type-
Maximum internal memory4 GB
Storage mediaFlash
Compatible memory cardsMicroSD (TransFlash)
Internal storage capacity64 GB
Display diagonal10.8 \
Touch technologyMulti-touch
Display resolution1920 x 1280 pixels
Native aspect ratio3:2
Graphics cardHD Graphics
Rear camera typeSingle camera
Rear camera resolution (numeric)8 MP
Front camera resolution (numeric)3.5 MP
Audio systemDolby Audio
Wi-Fi standards802.11a, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Bluetooth version4.0
Top Wi-Fi standardWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Microphone inNo
Docking connector typeMicrosoft Surface Cover
USB 2.0 ports quantity0
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity1
Device typeTablet PC
Form factorSlate
Product colorSilver
Battery capacity- mAh
Battery life (max)- h
PlatformWindows
Bundled softwareMicrosoft Office 365 Personal 1-year + OneDrive
Operating system installedWindows 10
Intel Identity Protection Technology version1.00
Processor ARK ID85475
Processor socketBGA 1380
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth187 mm
Width267 mm
Height8.7 mm
Weight621 g

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