How To: Run Battery Report on Surface Tablets

Surface RT and Surface 2 use an internal lithium-ion battery designed to go everywhere you go. The amount of time your battery lasts varies depending on the kinds of things you do with your Surface. Here gives the way to run Battery Report on Surface Tablets. 

Have you wondered how your Surface tablet’s battery is doing? Has it seemed to be going dead more rapidly lately but, you don’t know for sure?


Well, if you’re having problems or just curious, you can always run a battery report against your Surface tablet.

A battery report is very helpful for helping you figure out how your battery(s) is performing by showing you things like…
  • A 72 hour graphic usage history including charges and drains
  • How much power (in mWH) your battery(s) is holding
  • Capacity history (good for seeing if your battery is failing)
  • Estimates on how long the battery should last
As you might imagine, this can be quite helpful in determining if you are having a problem with your battery and may be requested of you if you contact Microsoft tech support with problems like:
  • Short battery life
  • Frequent reboots
  • Overheating issues
OK, now that you know what it’s good for, you can follow these steps to run a battery report on Surface RT/2 or Surface Pro/Pro2 tablets.

Run Battery Report on Surface Tablets:
  • Bring up the search charm
  • Search for cmd  
  • Chose Command Prompt from the search results
  • In the Command prompt window that came up on your desktop, type in “powercfg /batteryreport” and hit Enter
  • It will generate a report file and tell you where it is located. Usually it will be placed in the c:\users\ folder and it will be named battery-report.html

  • Browse to that location and open the report
I hope you found this procedure helpful.

Personally, since it only goes back 72 hours for most things, I recommend running a battery report every month or two and keeping them so you can compare trends over a long period of time. It could be very helpful if you are trying to determine if your battery is starting to fail at some point in the future.

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Review- Is Redmond's latest tablet the laptop killer?

Introduction and Design

Knock it for the Windows 8 launch. Lay into it for how it debuted the Xbox One. But, when it comes to its latest product, the Surface Pro 3, don't pull out the torches and pitchforks just yet – Microsoft is onto something here.


Over the past few years, the Redmond, Wash. Windows maker has proved to be one of the bolder technology companies, for better or worse. Microsoft clearly isn't afraid to fall on its face in the hope of landing on what in the world tech users want next in this turbulent market, and the Surface Pro 3 is – well, it just might be an exception.

The company has been hammering away at what it considers is a problem with tablets for years. Since the launch of the Surface Pro, Microsoft has sought after the ultimate mobile computing device, one that could replace the laptop with a tablet-first approach.



The Surface Pro 3 is closer than Microsoft has ever been to making good on that vision. After over a week with the slate, I'd go so far as to say that the Pro 3 is closer than any laptop-tablet hybrid released yet.

Microsoft was so sure of itself that not only did it directly compare the Pro 3 to Apple's iPad Air and 13-inch MacBook Air, it gave members of the press pre-release Surface Pro 3 units during an announcement event in New York. Sure, the units have bugs as of this review, but who cares? They'll be fixed in time for the June 20 launch.

"I forced the giving away of the device, just so you're aware," Surface team lead Panos Panay told me just after the reveal. "I said, 'You know what? I want the product in people's hands.' 'But the bugs are still there. They're not all done until June 20, until it's on market.' I don't care. The purity of the device is still true, and on June 20 there will be more drops."



One look at the thing might explain Panay's eagerness to get the Surface Pro 3. It's no iPad Air, that's for sure, but the iPad Air isn't packing a 12-inch display.

Design

Yes, Microsoft bumped the Surface Pro touchscreen from a tiny 10.6 inches to a far roomier 12 inches. In the process, the pixel count has been upped from 1920 x 1080 to 2160 x 1440 The result is a modest boost in pixels per inch – 207 ppi to 216 ppi – given the increase in screen real estate.

More important is Microsoft's interesting choice in aspect ratio. Rather than sticking with the Pro 2's 16:9 or glomming onto the iPad's 4:9, the firm went with a 3:2 aspect ratio. The company claims that, with this aspect ratio, this 12-inch screen can actually display more content than the MacBook Air's 13.3-inch panel at 16:10. The move was also made to make the tablet feel more like your average notepad when held in portrait orientation.



Wrapped in a bright, silver-colored magnesium shell that's cool and smooth to the touch, the Surface Pro 3 feels premium in every regard. The tablet keeps the trapezoidal shape of its predecessors, but manages to come in both thinner and lighter than before. Plus, the tablet's upper half is beset by vents on its edges to better dissipate heat pushed out by its fan.

Microsoft also moved the Windows home button to the device's left side of its silky smooth – though, rather thick – glass bezel. This way, it appears on the bottom of the slate while held upright, calling out, 'Hey, hold it this way now.' While it's no doubt the lightest Surface Pro yet, I'm not sure whether I could hold onto it for an entire subway ride home.

Adorning both sides of the Pro 3 are 5MP cameras capable of 1080p video recording. While stills on either shooter won't blow you away, the front-facing lens should do just fine for Skype and the weekly video meeting over VPN.



This Surface isn't without its sidekick(s)
A tablet wouldn't be much of a laptop replacement without a keyboard, and the Surface Pro keyboard was in desperate need of a boost. Luckily, Microsoft sent the Type Cover back to the drawing board, and what came back is the best version yet. From keys with deeper travel and stronger feedback to a wider glass trackpad that actually clicks, nothing was off the table.

But the most important improvement is the brand new double hinge. Equipped with a strong magnet that latches onto the Pro 3's lower bezel, the Type Cover can now rest with just a portion of it touching your lap or desk. This proved to make writing on my lap much more stable than with previous Surface devices. (Plus, the plush cover comes in five colors: red, blue, cyan, black and purple.)

Tucked beside the Type Cover is also the newly improved Surface Pen. Microsoft made a point of calling its stylus that, because the firm wants it to be seen as and feel like the writing instrument we've all grown up with. With an aluminum finish and a useful clicker up top, the Surface Pen is weighted to better feel like a pen. Using Bluetooth and powered by N-trig, the stylus tracks closer to its physical position than ever before, thanks to some major improvements to the Surface screen.



The new Surface Pro 3 inarguably has the look and feel of a premium product, so it only deserves to be stacked up against the most luxuriously built tablet and laptop around.

Specifications

The Surface Pro 3 improves upon the previous model in just about every which way – Microsoft has checked all of its boxes. The company was even so brash as to compare this hybrid of sorts to both Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air and its tablet atop the mountain, the iPad Air.

At least on the outside, the Surface Pro 3 falls somewhere smack in the middle. Measuring 7.93 x 11.5 x 0.36 inches (W x D x H), the 1.76-pound tablet isn't quite as thin and light as the iPad Air, but beats the MacBook Air in both respects easily.

And that's pretty much the point: a device that offers enough of both to replace both. The Pro 3 is a light enough tablet – but not the absolute lightest – and arguably one of the thinnest and lightest laptops around. But dimensions aren't even half of it. Does the Pro 3 offer comparable power to both, not to mention for a competitive price?



Here is the Surface Pro 3 configuration given to TechRadar:

Spec sheet


CPU: 1.9GHz Intel Core i5-4300U (dual-core, 3MB cache, up to 2.9GHz with Turbo Boost)
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4400
RAM: 8GB LPDDR3
Screen: 12-inch, 2160 x 1440 multi-touch (ClearType, 3:2 aspect ratio)
Storage: 256GB SSD
Ports: One USB 3.0, Mini DisplayPort, microSDXC card reader (up to 128GB), headphone/mic jack
Connectivity: 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0
Camera: Two 5MP webcams (1080p HD video)
Weight: 1.76 pounds
Size: 7.93 x 11.5 x 0.36 inches (W x D x H)

This is one of the mid-range Surface Pro 3 configurations, and it'll cost you a steep $1,299 (about £772, AU$1,403). The most affordable way into the latest Surface Pro 3 goes for just $799 (around £475, AU$863). However, you'll have to work with an Intel Core i3 chip, half as much RAM and just 64GB of storage. On the other hand, you can deck out this slate with a Core i7 CPU, 8GB of memory and a whopping 512GB solid-state drive for $1,949 (about £1,158, AU$2,106).



Returning to the device at hand, Microsoft says that it's essentially two devices in one, and has priced it accordingly, not to mention with Apple squarely in mind. So, starting with the latest iPad, it would cost $799 -- the Pro 3's starting price -- to only reach half of this Microsoft tablet's storage. And this is Apple's most premium configuration.

That price also gets you a 1.3GHz processor, a 9.7-inch display at 2048 x 1536 resolution, 802.11a/b/g/n dual-channel Wi-Fi with MIMO and Bluetooth 4.0. While it's tough to compare these displays given their difference in size, the iPad Air has a tough time competing with the Surface Pro 3 on paper.

The MacBook Air comparison is, surprisingly, an easier one to make, spec for spec. For $1,299, Apple's 13-inch thin-and-light laptop meets the Pro 3 head on in terms of storage and memory. However, that 1440 x 900 screen looks just dull in comparison. And while this notebook sports Intel's far superior HD Graphics 5000, the Core i5 chip behind them is much slower at 1.4GHz.




At first glance, it looks like the Surface Pro 3 can dance around both of Apple's machines at the same time. However, that's assuming you purchased the optional Type Cover. That's right: the one tool that enables this tablet to truly replace the laptop does not come with the device. In fact, it costs a cool $130 (around £77, AU$140). Even so, this Surface Pro 3 configuration, with Type Cover included, still costs less than Apple's entry level tablet and laptop combined. Microsoft may have made good on its goal of replacing the laptop in terms of price, but what about performance?

Performance

With a product designed to be two things at once, it's tough to quantify its performance with synthetic tests designed to typically test just one type of device. Regardless, the Surface Pro 3 performed just slightly better than the average Core i5-4200U-packing Ultrabook, which isn't terribly shocking.

Benchmarks


3DMark: Ice Storm: 30,264; Cloud Gate: 2,617; Fire Strike: 347
Cinebench CPU: 208 points; Graphics: 25.14 fps
PCMark 8 Home: 2,190 points
PCMark 8 Battery Life: 2 hours, 38 minutes
Save for PCMark's battery life test, these results are generally in line with what I would expect from a slightly beefed up Core i5 machine. This processor and RAM combo will handle video chat, streaming and perhaps the average spreadsheet VLOOKUP with ease. Plus, your lunchtime gaming breaks should go over smoothly within reason.



For instance, I played a round of Hearthstone with just a bit a sluggishness before I turned down the graphics detail. However, the upper right portion of the tablet's magnesium frame reached scorching levels of heat during that single session.

The same happened every time I went to watch an HD video over YouTube. Neither bode well for couch cruisers, though that redesigned hinge will come in mighty handy for this. Nothing will save this tablet from the sound its fan produces, however, which is noticeable but not disruptive or distracting.

Beaten by the battery

Back to that battery result, it frankly isn't even close to the best I've seen from a tablet. In my own use of the Pro 3 – over 10 Google Chrome tabs, Spotify streaming high bitrate audio, TweetDeck running and HipChat active with the keyboard backlit – the slate lasted 3 hours and 55 minutes. Both tests were run at max brightness on the "Balanced" power setting.



Microsoft claims that the Surface Pro 3 can hold out for up to 9 hours of web browsing before kicking the can. Considering that both PCMark 8 and my own test are plenty more strenuous than that simple task, perhaps the device could last longer under lighter loads.

Lowering the brightness will undoubtedly boost endurance, and I noticed that the tablet can last for days on standby. Regardless, this is a device meant to handle relatively heavy work loads. If it can't match the market-leading laptop in terms of longevity, then can it truly replace it?



It's true: both the 13-inch MacBook Air and iPad Air outlast the Surface Pro 3 in our tests. Under more intense loads, it wouldn't be surprising to see either maintain their lead over Microsoft's tablet. Perhaps it's Windows 8.1, or more likely that QHD screen – regardless, there's room for improvement here.

The Surface Pen points ahead

When Surface team lead Panos Panay showed off the new Surface Pen's Bluetooth feature that "magically" summoned OneNote with a click of its top button, it looked like a neat gimmick. As it turns out, that's exactly the case, but this kind of use of Bluetooth shows vast potential for the future.

At any rate, what's important here is the actual writing experience. While I personally wouldn't use the Surface Pen for much in my day-to-day work, tracking proved to be super smooth. Not to mention that the digital lines of ink were as thin as the tip of the stylus as I jotted down notes in near-perfect cursive. (Well, near-perfect in replicating my chicken scratch.)



Part of this is thanks in part to that complete redesign of the N-trig powered pen, this time to better emulate the feeling of a traditional writing instrument. And while its two face buttons could be positioned lower toward the tip, they click with ease.

The other half working toward an improved pen experience is what Microsoft claims is the thinnest optical stack in the industry. (The actual optics of the screen are closer to the glass face than ever.) This helps reduce the drag between your physical position with the stylus and its digital representation. Finally, some solid solid palm rejection only enhances that notepad-like feel.

Type Cover rises up; kickstand leans back

Microsoft has upped its game in almost every way with the Surface Pro 3, but most crucial is the new and improved Type Cover. The upgrades to this accessory were essential to what Microsoft's mission to eliminate the laptop. (The improvements were so vital that keeping it an accessory was a clear misstep.)



For one, the typing on this cover has been massively improved, with deeper travel and speedier, more powerful pushback than ever from the keys. The larger clickpad – yes, "clickpad" – now clicks with the force you'd expect from a laptop. Though, I did have to be rather deliberate in scrolling through web pages.

That the new Type Cover now snaps to the Pro 3's lower bezel might sound like a silly addition. But it makes for a far more sturdy and comfortable typing experience on your lap.



Lastly, the Redmond, Wash. company finally went and bent that kickstand nearly all the way back, allowing users to fully adjust its angle. This proved to be a boon while balancing the device on my lap for typing, as well as for just browsing my favorite websites while watching TV at the widest angle.

The hinges are incredibly stiff, requiring considerable force before they begin to give way. You should want that kind of rigidity from a device you're to use essentially for any and every computing task.



Bundled software

In addition to the standard Microsoft apps and free trials, the firm includes OneNote with every Surface Pro 3 in addition to Flipboard and Fresh Paint among a few light casual games. In short, Microsoft keeps it incredibly light on the bloatware, as it should being a first-party vendor.

The Windows Store has come a long way since its launch, but still trails behind Apple and Google's app marketplaces in terms of volume and quality. Windows 8 devices are still generally the last to receive major apps and app updates. This would be a more serious issue if the Pro 3 weren't packing Windows 8.1 Pro, but it's nevertheless a problem.

Verdict

The Surface Pro 3 is, without question, the most attractive and capable device that Microsoft has ever produced. As a result, it's not only the closest to realizing the company's vision for replacing the laptop, but closer than any hybrid device to date. This thing can honestly serve as both your tablet and laptop in nearly equal measure.

Of course, the tablet isn't without compromise. Limited app creator support, subpar battery life and a dearth of hard connections are clear hurdles for the Pro 3. Plus, leaving the much-improved Type Cover as an accessory means that this is no laptop replacement out of the box.

We liked

Everything about the Surface Pro 3 design screams style and thoughtfulness. Microsoft took the entire Surface Pro 2 back to the drawing board with this revision. Between its bigger, sharper screen and thinner, lighter magnesium frame, nearly every box has been checked in crafting a superior product.

The same goes for the Type Cover, kickstand and Surface Pen, all of which received marquee improvements and rethinks. The redesigned Type Cover has resulted in the best typing experience I've had on a tablet keyboard, while the new, wider-angle kickstand in tandem with the new stylus makes for more use cases that simply make sense.

What resulted was a device that I was reliably able to use as both a laptop and a tablet. I jumped from writing this very review to flicking cards in Hearthstone on the couch and back to writing with just a flick of the kickstand and a snap of the keyboard cover. If that's not a measure of a all-in-one device, I don't know what is.

We disliked

But make no mistake, there is still room for improvement with the Surface Pro 3. For one, selling the Type Cover as an optional accessory not only inflates the price of this product, but only serves to diminish Microsoft's mission statement to replace the laptop.

Another knock against the tablet is that it's quite quick to burn up. Whether it was an HD video over Netflix or YouTube, a casual game or even system updates, the upper right portion of the metallic shell would grow almost uncomfortable to hold. Thankfully for the kickstand, there are many situations in which you need to hold the slate while sitting.

Finally, just under 4 hours of battery life might be suitable for the average Ultrabook, but not for your everyday tablet. And for Microsoft to position the Surface Pro 3 against the iPad Air and 13-inch MacBook Air, which both set the endurance standards in their categories, only makes this point look worse.

Final verdict

It's worth reiterating the point that the Surface Pro 3 is not only Microsoft's most striking and versatile device to date, but the most convincing poster child for the hybrid category yet. And this ringing endorsement comes from a long-time skeptic of such devices.

That said, the Pro 3 is hamstrung by flaws that cannot be ignored. Namely, the battery life might be in line with most Ultrabooks, but it doesn't come close to what Apple's leading laptop and top tablet have shown. And the Type Cover being billed as an accessory doesn't help Microsoft's cause in the slightest – it's quite pricey to boot.

At any rate, this version of the tablet comes in cheaper than the most affordable iPad Air and 13-inch MacBook Air combined, even with the Type Cover, and that's the point. On paper, this slate is more powerful than either Apple device, not to mention most other comparably priced laptops and tablets. The Surface Pro 3 might not be perfect, but it's far and wide the brightest shining example of a potential tablet takeover.

From: http://www.techradar.com/us/reviews/pc-mac/tablets/microsoft-surface-pro-3-1249750/review/

5 Reasons Why Surface is the Best Tablet for Travel

I often use the Surface as primary computer, and thus wherever I go, I will takes my home office with me. Here I will highlight five reasons why I will use Microsoft's Surface RT when travelling. 


Do you travel with your Surface? You should and here is why:

We are about to embark on more travel with our Surfaces, both in U.S. and abroad. Last year, we spent 2 weeks in Panama using only our Surfaces as means of staying in touch with friends and family and I have to tell you, it was by far the best experience with technology we’ve ever had while traveling.

This year we’re going to Puerto Rico, along with many other U.S. trips, and we are again happy to have our Surfaces to take along. It doesn’t really matter if the trip is for business or pleasure, the Surface truly is the best tablet for travel.

Here are our 5 reason why Surface is the best tablet for travel:

Ease of getting through airport security.
Great Apps for travel.
WiFi (and now 4G) everywhere!
It’s a tablet on steroids! Everything you need in a computer but better.
Portability and size.

Let’s take these one at a time:

#1 of 5 Reasons Why Surface is the Best Tablet for Travel: Airport Security

We have taken our Surfaces on several trips now but it wasn’t until our trip to Panama last year that we actually traveled with one abroad. I have to tell you, it could not be easier. We went through airport security and customs in both countries without ever needing to turn the Surfaces on. We simply took it out and put it in a bin with the rest of our electronics, like cameras and phones, and noone blinked an eye – it really was a breeze.

#2 of 5 Reasons Why Surface is the Best Tablet for Travel: Great Apps for travel

Tim wrote a post about this already, see Surface Apps for Trips, but I just want to reemphasize how awesome our experience was with applications like Skype. The Surfaces we have came with a one-year free subscription to Skype Unlimited World and Wi-Fi, we used it all the time. Tim even did an important work phone meeting while we were abroad, using only Skype call to landline. It was fantastic. And if you have a Skype number assigned, you can even have people call you directly to your number on your phone or other devices too.

#3 of 5 Reasons Why Surface is the Best Tablet for Travel: WiFi and 4G

I find that when we travel abroad WiFi and 4G access are even better than in U.S. – I know shocking, but true. It didn’t matter if we were on a remote rainforest island in the Caribbean or in a small town in the volcanic mountains; we had a great experience with getting online. We made Skype calls to the U.S. from local restaurants, bakeries, and coffee shops and even from a coffee plantation. And now with the 4G version of my Surface 2, I suspect we won’t be without access literally anywhere – we’ll test that for you on our trip to Puerto Rico in June.

#4 of 5 Reasons Why Surface is the Best Tablet for Travel: It’s a tablet on steroids!

I mean, really... If you’re doing business travel, you have full blown MS Office with you; if you’re traveling for pleasure you have your favorite Xbox games with you; if you need to communicate with others, you get free Skype. I don’t know what else I can possibly say. Even my Surface 2 – a Windows RT device – has been excellent for business, fun, and communications.

#5 of 5 Reasons Why Surface is the Best Tablet for Travel: Portability and size

So, this maybe my favorite thing - although it’s difficult to choose. The size and portability of the Surface enabled us to take it everywhere we went – well with the exception of water/ocean excursions. Tim likes to wear big-pocket cargo shorts on vacation and he just slips the surface into a pocket, so unless you’re keeping a close eye, you wouldn’t even notice it. I always have a tote with me and I simply drop the Surface in with all my other necessities and off I go. It is easy to take along for entertainment to the airport and on the plane and it allows you to stay in touch with work. For business specifically, it is excellent for on-the-go presentations to clients or just simply for taking notes. The size, weight, and portability are fantastic – it really beats a laptop.

Do you have a favorite reason why you love your Surface for traveling? If you do, we’d love to hear about it.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison

Here is Surface Pro 3 vs Surface Pro 2 comparison review: which is the best Windows 8.1 tablet you should choose? Keep on Reading.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 has just been announced, and it marks yet another step forward for the company's tablet line. Naturally, the Surface Pro 3 improves upon the characteristics of its predecessors in every way - from the design, through the internals, to the screen and input methods. The Surface Pro 3 is yet another beautiful tablet by Microsoft, but it looks like with that third installment in the series, the company from Redmond is aiming higher than ever - the Pro 3 is a tablet designed to make the laptop obsolete - once and for all.



With the impending release of the Surface Pro 3 on June 20th, the inevitable “should I upgrade” questions are beginning to fly around among existing Surface Pro 2 owners.

The answer to the question is, of course: “it depends on what you want or need“.

Microsoft has put together this tool to help you decide which model (Surface 2 or Surface Pro 3) would best fit you if you were starting fresh. Although useful, unfortunately, it does little to help you decide whether or not to upgrade from a Surface Pro 2 to its successor.

So, to help you, if you’re struggling with that decision, I’m going to do a feature comparison of the Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 to shed some light on the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of both. That way, you’ll be able to make an informed decision - one that will be right for you.

I’ll start with a quantitative analysis of the technical specifications; then I’ll break that down into several sections for a bit more in-depth discussion.

In my next post, I’ll give you my opinions on the differences and in what instances I would recommend an upgrade. For now, however, let’s just stick (mostly) to the facts.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison: Technical Specifications

To make the technical differences (and similarities) easy to pick out, I made the Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 comparison table below. I highlighted the changes between the Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 in red to make them easier to see.





When you look at the numbers side by side, it’s pretty obvious that there are some significant differences but, just as important, there are some significant similarities as well.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison: More Configuration Choices



One of the things that will make the Surface Pro 3 attractive is the sheer number of configuration options available.

It seems that Microsoft increases the options with every iteration. The original Surface Pro had two options, the Surface Pro 2 had four options and now, the Surface Pro 3 offers five different configuration options. You can see the different options along with the price for each in the next section.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison: Pricing

 

Despite the number of options available for a Surface Pro 3, the pricing has stayed (pretty much) right on par with the Surface Pro 2.

To prove this, I’ll look at pricing for the Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 while paying attention to where the product lines overlap.

First, the pricing for the Surface Pro 2…

 

Now the pricing for the Surface Pro 3…

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Notice that where the specs overlap (I bolded those lines), the price models are the same. To me, anyway, this indicates the Microsoft isn’t gouging us too badly on the new model’s pricing.

Of course, I would expect that Microsoft will start discounting the Surface Pro 2 when the Pro 3 actually hits the shelves but for now the tables above are pretty accurate. Interestingly, Microsoft store removed the original RT and the Surface Pro 2 lines from their online store (you can still get the Pro 2 but you really have to dig). I am not sure what that means.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison: Form Factor (Size & Case) Changes



Side by side, the first thing you’ll notice is how much larger the Surface Pro 3 is in comparison to the Surface Pro 2. If you look to the illustration on the left, you can see that the Surface Pro 3 is considerably larger than the Surface Pro 2 when viewed from the front.

In fact, the Surface Pro 3 is about 16% taller and 6% wider than the Surface Pro 2.

However, if you look at thinness, the Surface Pro 3, is about 33% thinner than it’s predecessor. That’s quite an engineering feat that Microsoft pulled off considering they’re claiming as much power and an even longer battery life with the Surface Pro 3 line.

Also, while the material is identical, the Surface Pro 3 has a silver colored magnesium case as opposed to the black one offered with the Surface Pro 2. A cosmetic change to be sure but one that seems to work for the larger tablet.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison: Weight


In addition to making the new Surface thinner, Microsoft reduced the weight by 13(ish)% in the Surface Pro 3.

Considering how much larger the Surface Pro 3′s face is, that’s another impressive upgrade from Microsoft.

It also means that Microsoft had to do some serious shoehorning to get everything packed in there so thin. That might mean that the Surface Pro 3 could develop some heat related issues with the high-end processors - there isn’t as much space to get the heat out.

Maybe Microsoft has already figured out how to deal with the component density and has a good way to make sure everything stays cool. We just don’t know yet and won’t know until June when the general public gets their hands on the new tablets and starts using them in the real world.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison: Screen Changes



The Surface Pro 3′s 38% bigger screen is probably going to be great for things you might normally use a laptop for but it might end up being a bit large for a tablet screen.

On the plus side, the 3:2 aspect ration will lend itself to better reading of documents in portrait mode as a standard 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of paper should fit on screen at just about full scale.

As far as screen resolution goes; the Surface Pro 3 sports 2160 x 1440 pixels compared to the 1920 x 1080 pixels of the Surface Pro 2.

Never missing an opportunity to brag, Microsoft PR folks have been stating that the Surface Pro 3′s display has “50 percent more pixels” than the Surface Pro 2. While true, let’s not forget that the Surface Pro 3′s screen is much larger than the previous model’s screen.

As a result, the Surface Pro 3 has only a slight advantage in pixel density (216 ppi vs 208 ppi) over the Surface Pro 2′s screen. That variance is so small, no one will be able to see a difference in sharpness between the two screens.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison: Kickstand Changes


The Surface Pro 2 had a dual-position kickstand which was an improvement over the first Surface Pro (which only offered one (rather awkward) setting on 22′).

The Pro 3 looks like it’s going to improve the kickstand even more than the Pro 2 as it’s fully adjustable from 22′ to 155′. This will let you (almost) lay it down flat on a table for drawing.

If you do that, however, you might want to take a look at this review from Gabe over at Penny Arcade.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison: Keyboard Changes


While the on-screen keyboard is nearly identical, there has been a redesign of the type keyboard cover to lend the Surface Pro 3 more stability when being used on the lap.

Basically, they added an extra strip of magnets to allow the keyboard to grab hold of the bottom and front of the Surface. A simple yet effective solution to a major complain with the previous models regarding stability when used as a laptop replacement.

Most people who have tried it says it makes the Surface Pro 3 much more usable when resting on a lap.

Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3 Comparison: Power Supply Changes


OK, this change is both good and bad. First, the good…

At only 36w, the Surface Pro 3′s power supply is less than the 48w the Surface Pro 2 required. This indicates that the power requirement for the new machine is less than its predecessor’s.

Hopefully, that translates to the longer battery life Microsoft is claiming.

The bad news is that they CHANGED THE PLUG. That means that any old or extra power supplies that you have left over from your Surface RT/2 or Surface Pro/Pro 2 simply will not work for the Surface Pro 3.

Ok, that’s it for this post. Hopefully you found it informative and helpful. In my next post, I’ll go into my opinions on if or when an upgrade to a Surface Pro 3 would be a good thing and when I think it’s unnecessary.

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Enjoy Disney DVD movies on Windows 8.1/8

Summary: To get your Disney DVD movies effortlessly playback on Windows 8.1/8, you need get the top DVD Ripper for Windows 8.1/8. Here I would throw this quick tutorial up on how to convert Disney DVD Movies on Windows 8.1/8 for watching.

My husband and I share a lot in common, but one of the things that surprised and delighted me was when I found out he had a collection of Disney movies on VHS and DVD. Fridays are movie nights in our home and I love the ability to pull out Toy Story, Peter Pan, or another favorite for my kids on a whim. Now I had an opportunity to get a sneak peek at the latest Disney films and TV series being released on DVD, so I like to watching these new Disney DVD Movies on Windows 8.1/8 with my husband.



At first, I'm aware of the fact that there may be a DVD drive built into the side of my new or upgraded Windows 8.1/8 machine – but when you pop a DVD into that drive, you might only get a whirring sound for about 45 seconds. Becides, DVD discs are easily to be scratched, lost or damaged. If I want to freely enjoy watching Disney DVD movies on other devices like phones, etc, it is a good idea to rip Disney DVD on my Windows 8.1/8. Some of you may like to try some freeware to do this job but you will get disappointed without doubt. Why?

First, Disney DVDs are copy-protected and the protection applied on these DVDs are even harder decrypt than the general commercial DVDs and the more recent released DVDs are, the more advanced protection they will adopt.Second, the freeware like Handbrake and Freemake Video Converter can only deal with the non-protected DVDs and DVD Decrypter, DVD Shrink and DVD Knife, although can decrypt protected DVDs, but they upgrade very slowly and can do nothing about the latest released DVDs. Also even some paid DVD ripping programs can’t successfully finish this task.

When reading these, you might get terrified to do the Disney DVD copying work. Well, you don’t have to be like this, as long as you own a more professional DVD ripper. Pavtube DVDAid has helped thousands of customers to backup or rip them DVD disc, folder, IFO and ISO image files. Since their business launch, their software has been designed and built to be both comprehensive and simplified in nature. It integrates DVD Backup and DVD transcoding features to help users simply choose the best video presets according to their own terminal requirements in one go.


Read more: Review: Get Top 5 Best DVD Ripper Programs For You




Note: If you are Mac users, view Pavtube DVDAid for Mac; well support Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks!

If you have any requirements of outputting 3D (Anaglyph, T/P, SBS) or keeping multiple audio tracks/subtitles, you are suggested to try this Blu-ray/DVD Converter Pro.

To begin our journey, download and install the app and follow the steps below.

How to Effortlessly Watch Disney DVD Movies on Windows 8.1/8

1. Now we got the disc loaded into DVD to Windows8.1/8 Ripper and it's ready to go.

You can load DVD Discs, DVD folders, ISO files or IFO files respectively. As you can see, added files can be previewed on the right viewing window and you can take snapshots of the movie scenes you like freely.


2. Choose your Output directory down.

For your reference:

For DVD backup, you are suggested to choose "Copy > Directly Copy"as output format, because there is no re-encoding process, the conversion speed will be super fast and the output video is of lossless quality.

For DVD playback on other portable devices, you should choose the presets on it if have one. But if no preset is included for your certain device, you can hit General Video to choose a format supported by your device and then convert for playback. MP4 encoded by H.264 is always recommended.





3. Click "Settings". you will find presets to which suits your devices. Plenty of presets that can be customized as necessary.

Now just press the big circular "Start Conversion" button to the right and let it do its magic. You will not need to keep an eye on it as it can help you to shut down computer automatically.

So there you have it. Pretty simple. Go ahead and rip DVD to Windows 8.1/8 and enjoy...as you should have been able anyway. No loss in quality, audio is fantastic, ease of use as well as quite quick, it's really worthy to give a shot.

Users review:

Did a lot of research before zeroing in on Pavtube. This is an all in one package. There are other rippers but some were slow, some ripped only non-protected media, some ripped in specific formats, but after giving pavtube a try, it had all the qualities I needed. Speed, conversion formats from various media and also from protected media.

Read more:

2013 Top 5 Blu-ray Ripper Review
Best Mac Blu-ray Ripper Review: Rip Blu-ray to IOS/Android
Top 5 Best Video Converter Ultimate Programs
Watch and Rip Blu-ray movies to Android Tablet & Samrtphone
Top 5 Best iOS Video Converter Review for iPad Air

From: http://surfacevideoconverter.over-blog.com/rip-disney-dvd-movie-on-windows-8.1-8

2014 Mother’s Day Promotion & Sales 2014: Up to 40% discount

Description: Haven't figured out a strategy or got any plan to show as well as tell your mom how much you love her at 2014 Mother's Day? Take a look at up to 40% off Specials and Deals from Pavtube Facebook! 

Good news: 2014 Mother’s Day is just around the corner, have you got something unique and special for Mom? A bunch of flowers? It droops easily. A Mother & Baby Pendant, a bracelet, or a pair of earrings? Sounds nice but first you have to pick out the right style. LOL. Anyway, they can be easily lost too. So this Mother’s Day, let’s give mom a super surprise!

To thanks for your faithful support during the past years, Pavtube now offer 30% off ByteCopy, 40% off Ultimate Converter and 40% off DVD Ripper as 2014 Mother’s Day specials for your beloved Mom. It starts from May 8th to May 12th, five days in total. Time-limited! Never Miss these promotion items!

This is 2014 Mother's Day best Gift Idea from Pavtube Facebook
 


1. 30% off Pavtube ByteCopy Windows/Mac

A magic Blu-ray/DVD ripping software (Pro version), it’s not only capable of ripping Blu-ray/DVD to desire formats (MP4, MOV, M4V, TS, MKV, AVI, WMV, MPG, VOB, etc), but also offer a Multi-track preset to enable you backup movie to lossless MKV or MP4/MOV/ProRes with multiple audio tracks and subtitles, so that you can free choose wanted languages during playback. Now start watching your favorite BD/DVD discs with your deal mom.

2. 40% off Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate/iMedia Converter for Mac

The best deal of Ultimate Converter ever! With this tool at hand, you’re not only able to rip Blu-ry/DVD movies, but also convert footages of your Mom and make a easy-to-watch video to put on portable devices, computers, to video editing programs or uploading to your YouTube channel.

3. 40% off Pavtube DVD Ripper Windows/Mac

It has outputs for almost all the mobile devices, so you can start getting DVD movie library ready for your various Apple/Android/Windows Tablets and Smartphones like Kindle Fire HDX, iPad Air, Galaxy Tab Pro, Galaxy Note Pro, Galaxy S5, Google Nexus 7, Google Nexus 10, Nexus 4, Google Nexus 5, Sony Xperia Z2, Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, etc... This is definitely a good gift for frequent travelers. If you already bought a tablet or a smartphone for your mom, begin your journey with wonderful movie entertainment. 

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Download and Copy DVD ISO to Surface RT for smoothly playing

Summary: Here is a detailed instruction showing you how to convert DVD ISO to Surface RT supported video and audio formats so that you can play DVD ISO image files on the Windows RT Surface tablet on the go.



Most folks are fond of backing up their DVD discs into and ISO image files in order to keep DVD discs from scratching or manage their movies in a more convenient way. ISO can be played by VLC, MPlayer, KMPlayer, etc. However, the ISO is not well supported by the brand-new Surface RT tablet. If you have some DVD ISO and wanna to play them on the Windows RT based tablet, you may have to convert ISO to Surface RTcompatible video formats like MP4 first and then transfer the encoded video files to your Surface tablet for playback.


In order to download and copy DVD ISO to Surface RT for smoothly playing, you can get Pavtube DVDAid, an ideal tool to rip DVD ISO to Surface supported video files. It's easy to use for editing and conversion and make great quality copies of my DVD disc and DVD ISO/IFO images. With it, you can effortlessly make your ISO/IFO files playable on Microsoft Surface RT or Pro tablet in just a few click mouses. The picture quality of the converted videos is excellent, and see difference when playing image files themselves. The equivalent Mac version is the DVD Converter mac. Just download it and follow the steps below to transfer DVD ISO to Surface RT for smoothly playing.

How to Convert DVD ISO to Surface RT and Play ISO on Surface RT

P.S. The quick tutorial uses DVD Ripper for Windows Screenshots. The way encoding ISO/IFO to your Surface tablet on Mac is almost the same.

1. Add ISO/IFO image files.

Launch the ISO Converter tool on your PC, and then click "ISO/IFO" icon to import ISO/IFO image files. You can also add DVD discs, DVD folder.


2. Choose the output video format

Click "Format" bar, you can get optimized videos for your surface under "Windows > Microsoft Surface Windows RT H.264 Video (*.mp4)". The output videos could fit on your device perfectly.



Tips: If you like, you can click "Settings" to change the video encoder, resolution, frame rate, etc. as you wish. Remember the file size and video quality is based more on bitrate than resolution which means itrate higher results in big file size, and lower visible quality loss.

The best settings for Surface RT tablet - According to my experience, for watching videos on the Surface RT tablet, 720p with 1500~2500kbps is just all right.

3. Start ISO to Surface RT Conversion

After all the above settings, simply click "Convert" button to start converting ISO to Surface RT MP4 video.

4. Transfer the result videos to your Surface RT via USB cable.

If you have no idea about Surface file transfer, you can check out the post The Ways Transferring Files to Your Surface to learn more. If you have any problem when enjoying videos on Surface tablet, just check out Microsoft Surface RT Column to learn more.

So there you have it. Pretty simple! In this way, you can enjoy DVD ISO movies on Microsoft Surface RT tablet as you want. If your movie isn’t already in one of the supported formats or it’s still on a DVD or Blu-ray, you can get an all-in-1 video covnerter app - Pavtube Video Converter Ulitimate(or its Mac Version - iMedia Converter Mac) to encode movies to play on your Surface tablet with ease.

From: http://surfacevideoconverter.over-blog.com/lay-dvd-iso-image-files-on-surface-rt

2016 Top Movie Converter Ultimate for Surface

Summary: Are you a movie fanatic with many video and audio collections in hand and need to get them converted for playback on Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface RT/Pro? Which Surface Movie Converter Ultimate is the best one 2014? Read this article to get your best Video Converter Ultimate Review.

Not too long ago, we reviewed some ultimate converter, but neither one will be perfect, some has A/V sync problem, some with low conveting speed, some output poor quality. And when I first heard about Pavtube and used their product when I had to convert some of my video files and some disc collections to my Surface Tablet. This worked pretty well both in speed and quality, without any sync issues, and really easy to use.



Fast forward to today and we see that the number of video products have grown. Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate is really an all-in-one solution for you to backup Blu-ray/DVD movies, convert disc content and transcode conmon videos to play on Surface Tablet (Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface RT/Pro).

It deals with my movie files fantastically. With easy workflow, it will help you to remove copy protection of Blu-ray/DVD collection and convert videos with great quality for further burning or playback.

Download it and get it installed (iMedia Converter for Mac is made for Mac users) and learn how to convert Blu-ray/DVD and Videos to Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface RT/Pro with this 2014 Best Surface Video Converter Ultimate program.

1. Launch it and load Blu-ray/DVD/Video.

Click "Load file" button to import Blu-ray/DVD and "Add Video" to add video files. For Blu-ray/DVD Disc, the main title will be selected automatically and you can preview the whole movies by clicking the main title. Then go to choose the desired subtitle and audio in the dropdown list.

2. Choose output format.

Click "Format" dropdown list to choose the desired video format for output. For playing on Surface Tablet, choose "Windows > Microsoft Surface Windows RT H.264 Video (*.mp4)"

3. Start conversion.

Click "Convert" button to start converting Blu-ray/DVD collection and Videos for Surface Tablet. When it is completed, click "Open" button to locate the generated files.

Tips: How to deinterlace 1080i Blu-ray/DVD and movies?

Click "Edit" icon you will be promoted to Video Editor. Then click "Effect" option you will find the "Deinterlacing" is checked by default. That is to say, it will deinterlace 1080i Blu-ray/DVD automatically when converting.

More features:

* Full disc copy supports to backup the whole Blu-ray keeping original structure and chapter markers, which can be used for further burning or creating ISO files.

* It supports to convert different videos to another video format for further playing or editing.

* Added 3D profiles in Format menu. (Side-by-Side, Top-Bottom, or Anaglyph 3D in MKV/MP4/MOV/WMV/AVI)

* Choosing main title for DVD/BD by default/ full disc copying without choosing root title manually.

Get the generated files to your Surace Tablet, in this way, you can keep it safe and easily play your discs and video files Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface RT/Pro on at any time.

Learn more reviews:

Top Blu-ray Ripper Review
Top 10 Best HD Video Converter Review
Top 5 Best DVD Ripper Programs Review
Top Blu-ray/DVD Copying & Ripping Review
Test comparison Review: Leawo Blu-ray Ripper vs Pavtube Blu-ray Video Converter Ultimate
Comparative evaluation: A faster DVD Converter than Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate

From: http://surfacevideoconverter.over-blog.com/surface-video-converter-ultimate-review

Happy birthday to Hailey, Let's Celebrate her birthday Party!


HaileyLi is a very good girl. She's brilliant and always passionate everyday. Her dance show won the best in Pavtube annual last year - that's so impressive as we all followed the rhythm of her music while forgot to put down our galsses lol. Hailey also helps us a lot in work and we all like this lively girl. So as her birthday is coming, we suggest to throw a party for her and include all the staff that day. This plan was soon approved and came with another surprise: we'll offer some benefits of DVD Ripper for all Pavtube customers!



Hailey's birthday is on Apr 29th, it should be a warm spring's day, as lovely and temperate as her. I'm planning to buy her a mystery present and blow out her birthday candle together...what a wonderful moment.

But it's more important to share this joy and Pavtube offer to all, pls pay attention to Hailey's Birthday special page: http://www.pavtube.cn/2014-birthday-specials.html, here're some benefits for you! You just moving finger share this article to a network resource(like Forum, Website, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Digg, etc.), you can contact our customer service to get our welfare....


From: http://media-playback.jimdo.com/2014/04/28/happy-birthday-to-hailey/ 

Pavtube Easter Biggest Discount: Save up to 40% on Blu-ray/DVD Ripper software

Description: Pavtube is offering Easter Day Special Discount for everyone who would like to create memories and save special moments by enjoying BD/DVD movies and HD Videos on Easter Day.

Easter Sunday 2014 is April 20 and it would soon arrive. What do people do usually on Easter Day? Many churches hold special services on Easter Sunday, which celebrate the Jesus Christ's resurrection after his crucifixion. Many people also decorate eggs. These can be hard boiled eggs that can be eaten later, but may also be model eggs made of plastic, chocolate, candy or other materials. It is also common to organize Easter egg hunts. Eggs of some form are hidden, supposedly by a rabbit or hare. People, especially children, then search for them. In some areas, Easter egg hunts are a popular way for local businesses to promote themselves or may even be organized by churches.



This year's Easter Day, people could not only keep their tradition to celebrate the Christian belief of Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead as usual, but also apply for a new way to memorize Jesus's sacrifice by sharing religious movies with friends and family members on mobile devices or streaming to TV via home network.

Pavtube Studio is offering special discount to celebrate this year's Easter Day from April 18 to April 25 (ByteCopy special offer starts on April 21). All Pavtube BD/DVD programs are on sale. The products will enable users to backup, convert, transcode, compress and edit source Blu-ray/DVD movies to a preferred format for your mobile phones, tablets, or smart TV so you would have a chance to experience the Easter Day traditions at home with help of Pavtube.

What can you expect for Pavtube Easter Sunday Special Offer?

40% Off: Pavtube DVDAid for Win/Mac

$21 to get the powerful DVD ripping tool - Pavtube DVDAid (Get Mac version) to backup DVD disc, convert DVD folder, and edit DVD IFO/ISO file to virtually any video and audio type for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Samsung, HTC, Acer, ASUS and other devices.

30% Off: Pavtube BDMagic for Win/Mac


Only $34.3 for Pavtube's best seller - BDMagic (Get Mac version) that rips Blu-ray and DVD to PC, iPad, Android tablets and many more as well as copy the disc content with original BD/DVD structure..

20% Off: Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate/iMedia Converter for Mac


Originally $65 but now on sale in $52 for Video Converter Ultimate (Get Mac version), the all-inclusive multimedia toolbox which integrates all the features of a blu-ray ripper, a dvd ripper and a video converter.

20% Off: Pavtube ByteCopy for Win/Mac


Starts on April 21 and end on April 25, the Easter Sunday offer to get ByteCopy (Get Mac version) with 20% off, an easy-to-use tool of the ability of backing up BD/DVD to multi-track MKV and converting disc content to almost all popular video and audio formats with few clicks.

More information about Pavtube Easter Sunday Deal can be found on Pavtube official Facebook page, and you could read more about Pavtube programs on Pavtube website.

From: http://bestvideosolution.blogspot.com/2014/04/easter-day-deals.html

How to transfer HD videos to Windows 8.1/8 Tablet & Phone for playback

Summary: This Videos to Windows device conversion guide will show you how to convert MKV, AVI, VOB, WMV, MPG, Tivo, MTS, FLV, F4V videos to your Windows 8.1/8 tablet & phone support formats, so that you can easily play carious videos on these Windows devices.

Many users have kinds of issues to play their 1080p/720p videos or movies on Windows 8.1/8 tablet or phone. It is common sense to download android media players for Windows device. However, based on the high quality and large file size of a Full HD movie, the 3rd party media player can’t handle it smoothly. Apart from this, not all 720p video files are supported well by players.



Because each tablet or phone has its own formats limitation, at the same time, the player doesn’t have the ability to decode kinds of HD formats. Such as MKV, VOB, Tivo, MOV, AVCHD, AVI, MTS, MPG and more. To get 1080p movies playing on Windows 8.1/8 tablet or smartphone, you are suggested to convert 1080p to 720p. For these unsupported movie files, you’d better convert them to a format that your Windows device works well. Here is how to do it.

Required Software:

Windows 8 Video Converter Ultimate/Windows 8 iMedia Converter for Mac

This Surface Video Converter Ultimate is powerful in quick decrypting the protected discs within a few clicks. It's capable of converting BD/DVD discs and various videos to 1080p/720p MP4 for yor Windows devices, meanwhile extract the audio files. It also work perfectly on my Blackberry, iPhone, Droid phone, iPad, Kindle HD devices which gives me much more recration. I test ran another brand, but none is better than Pavtube.

A step-by-step guide:

Step 1. Import 1080p or 720p video files into the program.

Launch the Video to Windows Converter. And click “Add Video” button to load 1080p or 720p MKV, MOV, MTS, M2TS, VOB, AVI, AVCHD, Tivo… video files.



Step 2. Select your Windows device compatible video format.

Now you need to set a format for 1080p/720p HD video to Windows 8.1/8 tablets/phones conversion. Click “Format”, find “Windows” -> Microsoft Surface Windows RT/Pro H.264 Video (*.mp4)”.



Step 3. Click on “Settings” to adjust the video quality so as to fit your device play standard. Just refer to the image.

Step 4. Convert 1080p 720p movies to Windows 8.1/8 tablets/phones.

Click “Convert” button to start converting any videos to windows device optimized MP4 format. If you would like to join several files together, just select these files and check the “Merge into one” box before clicking “Convert”.

Once the conversion is done, find the converted video files and transfer them to your tablet or phone. Then, you can watch 1080p/720p movies on Windows 8.1/8 tablets/phones as you wish.

Money saving bundles:

Video Converter Ultimate($65) + Vidpie($29) = Only $74.9, Save $19.1 
Video Converter Ultimate($65) + DVD Creater($35) = Only $64.9, Save $35.1
ByteCopy($42) + Video Converter Ultimate($65) = Only $79.9, Save $27.1 
ByteCopy($42) + DVD Creater($35) = Only $44.9, Save $32.1 

See also:

Rip Iron Man 3 DVD on Windows 8.1 or Mac 10.9 Mavericks
How to Copy Escape Plan Blu-ray movie on Windows 8.1/8
How to Backup new released DVD discs on Windows 8.1/8
Convert 1080p or 720p Movies in Blu-ray, DVD on Windows 8.1 Tablet/Phone

Valentine's Day 2014 Coming! Get Free BD/DVD/Video Tools and 50% OFF ByteCopy at Pavtube

Get free and 50% off Special Valentine’s Day Gifts and Warmest Wishes from Pavtube now! Valentine’s Day Giveaway begins from Feb 13 to Feb 18, 2014. Never miss!!!
Valentine's Day is the ideal occasion for the modern man or woman to express their love, but it's also one of the biggest gift-giving holiday challenges for many men. There are as many possibilities of romance as there are people in the world, so what you've got for your sweet other half?



Spending a day out dating? Sharing romantic movies? Or you can choose to make a sweet Valentine's Day greeting video or DVD for her/him.

For all these above, you should not miss Pavtube Valentine's Day Giveaway!

Let's see what are prepared for you:

Giveaway:

Media Magician for Mac

Edit videos from any source on Mac to create great video as Valentine gift with touching moments and share on YouTube, play in any players, or further edit in Final Cut Pro with Apple Prores codec.

Free Link: 

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http://download.pavtube.com/retain/mediamagicianmac_retain.pkg (For Mac V10.6-V10.8)

Media Magician for Windows

Convert great videos as Valentine gift or memory and share on YouTube, play on iPad, iPhone, or tablets, or edit further in Adobe Premiere in best format.

Free Link: http://download.pavtube.com/retain/mediamagician_retain.exe

Free DVD Creator for Mac

Combine and edit videos and photos in popular formats and create wonderful video DVD as Valentine gift or saving.

Free Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/free-dvd-creator/id565884248?ls=1&mt=12

DVD Creator for Windows

Combine and edit videos and photos from any source and create wonderful video DVD as Valentine gift or saving.

Free Link: http://download.pavtube.com/retain/dvdcreator_retain.exe

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ByteCopy for Windows or Mac

Backup and convert Valentine Romantic Blu-ray and DVD movies and enjoy the wonderful moments watching them with your lover.

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Source: http://samsung-galaxy-video-converter.blogspot.com/2014/02/pavtube-valentines-day-giveaway.html