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Microsoft SURFACE RT Getting Started Guide

Microsoft SURFACE RT
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Windows setup
Windows setup runs the first time you turn on Surface. During setup you'll be able to customize things like the
language, color, and name for your Surface. You will be able to make changes later if you'd like.
Two key things happen during setup:
1. You connect to a wireless network.
Setup finds and displays the available wireless networks so that you can get online.
2. You create a user account to sign in to Surface.
We recommended using a Microsoft accountan email address and password. When you sign in with
a Microsoft account, your Surface lights up with content from Microsoft services such as SkyDrive,
Hotmail, Messenger, and Xbox, as well as your contacts and calendar from your email account.
Already have a Microsoft account? A Microsoft account (formerly known as a Windows Live ID) is the
email address and password that you use to sign in to Microsoft services like: Hotmail, Messenger,
SkyDrive, Xbox LIVE, Outlook.com or Windows Phone. If you've used these services, then you already have
a Microsoft account.
For more info, see the Accounts and Sign in sections in this guide.
Lock screen and signing in
When you turn on Surface or wake it from sleep, you'll see the Windows lock screen. To dismiss the lock screen,
press a key, click the trackpad or swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
Next you'll see the Windows sign-in screen. Here you'll sign in using the account created during setup. After you
sign in to Windows, you'll see the new Windows Start screen. Find out more about the Start screen in the Get to
know Windows section in this guide.
For more info about signing in to Surface, see the Sign in section in this guide.
Add accounts
If you add your accounts from other servicesHotmail, Messenger, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedInto your
Microsoft account, all of your info will be in one place inside the Mail, Messaging, People, and Calendar apps. And
you can quickly get to your photos and files, whether they're on SkyDrive, Facebook, Flickr, or other sites.

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Microsoft SURFACE RT Specifications

General IconGeneral
Processor cache1 MB
Processor cores4
Processor modelTegra 3
Processor familyNVIDIA Tegra
Processor frequency- GHz
Internal memory2 GB
Internal memory type-
Storage mediaFlash
Card reader integratedYes
Compatible memory cardsMicroSDXC
Internal storage capacity32 GB
Display diagonal10.6 \
Touch technologyMulti-touch
Touchscreen typeCapacitive
Display resolution1366 x 768 pixels
Native aspect ratio16:9
Rear camera typeSingle camera
Rear camera resolution1280 x 720 pixels
Maximum video resolution- pixels
Rear camera resolution (numeric)- MP
Number of built-in speakers2
Wi-Fi standards802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g
Bluetooth version4.0
Top Wi-Fi standardWi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Docking connector typeMicrosoft Surface Cover
USB 2.0 ports quantity1
GPS (satellite)No
Device typeMobile tablet
Form factorSlate
Product colorBlack
Battery capacity- mAh
Battery life (max)8 h
PlatformWindows
Bundled softwareMicrosoft Office Home and Student 2013 RT
Operating system installedWindows RT
Cables includedAC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth8.9 mm
Width275 mm
Height173 mm
Weight680 g

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