
Both halves of the Surface line have been refreshed just in time for the 2013 holiday season, but it's the Surface 2, still running Windows RT, that has undergone a more complete makeover.
This updated Windows RT version of the Microsoft Surface features a slightly slimmer body, an updated 1.7GHz Nvidia Tegra 4 processor (as first reported by CNET), and a higher-resolution screen than the original Surface. Both the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 share the same 1,920x1,080-pixel-resolution screen now, and it's been color-tuned for greater accuracy. Surface 2 also has improved front and rear cameras (3.5MP front, 5.0MP rear) for Skype and other Webcam use.
While the Windows 8 Surface Pro 2 still comes in a slatelike black, the Windows RT Surface 2 is now a lighter color, more of a silver/magnesium (and the bodies of both are made of mostly magnesium).

The keyboard covers get thinner, add backlights
The best part of the original Surface line was its optional snap-on keyboards, and both have been updated. The Touch Cover has flat keys that work, but offer less tactile feedback than serious typists need, while the Type Cover has island-style keys that are shallow, but still very usable.
The Touch Cover is about one third thinner than the original version, but at the same time, more rigid for easier typing. The old system of one sensor under each key has been replaced with a full array of sensors, allowing for partial keystrokes to be counted more easily and accurately, plus support for a handful of gestures.
In our hands-on time with the new Touch Cover, typing felt faster, with less latency and with great accuracy, especially when typing quickly.

A Bluetooth adapter for the keyboard covers is also in the works (yes, it's an accessory for an accessory), and that will snap onto the top of the keyboard and allow you to use it remotely as a Bluetooth keyboard.

The only real downside here is that the keyboard covers are not included with the US$449-and-up Surface 2, and remains an expensive add-on.
For Surface 2, an interior and exterior makeover
In our hands-on sessions with the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 prior to its official unveiling, both come off as modestly improved versions of what we had seen before, although the new, thinner body for the Surface 2 has more of a version 2.0 feel.
Both the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 will be available starting October 22. The Surface 2, with Windows RT, starts at US$449, but the previous model Surface RT, will still be available for US$349. The Surface Pro 2 starts (as the original Pro did) at US$899, but the internal storage can be upgraded to a 512GB SSD.
CNET editor Tim Stevens contributed to this report.
Via CNET
