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![]() ![]() ![]() I also tried more mundane apps like Edge, Internet Explorer, and the installed Office 365 programs. Two other games (Halo: Spartan Assault and Dungeon Hunter 5) yielded similar results. At no point did the fan kick on during my testing which lasted about 15 minutes. The tablet started to get a bit warm after a few minutes of gameplay but not overly so. To better judge performance, I played Asphalt 8: Airborne (one of my favorite * ahem* tablet testing apps) for a while and found that it ran very smoothly. Not really a surprise since the model I was using sports a 6th Generation i5 CPU. Applications opened smoothly and there was little to no lag even with multiple applications open. The Surface Pro 4 felt nice and “snappy”. Surface Pro 4 Hands On: Performance and Applications Overall, though it felt very “familiar” and I felt (coming from using a SP3 or Surface 3) there was no learning curve for the device. I also noticed that the button arrangement (I’ll touch on it more a little later) is a lot more like the Surface 3 than the SP3. It is, however noticeably thinner than the SP3 (at 8.4 mm vs 9.1mm for the SP3). Not a big surprise, really, since the device has very similar physical characteristics. ![]()
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