In a few weeks, you will be able to buy the Surface 3, and leading up to that release, we have been highlighting many of the new features with the tablet. One unique area that where the Surface 3 differs from its predecessor, the Surface 2, is its display.
The Surface 3 comes with a 10.8-inch ClearType display that Microsoft calls "Full HD Plus," referring to the fact that its resolution is a bit higher than a standard 1080p panel. The reason for this is because the 3:2 aspect ratio would not support the marketing definition of 1080p, which is 1920x1080. So, Microsoft upped the resolution a bit to be on par with other 1080p displays in this 3:2 arrangement.
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