Both Windows 8.1 and iOS 7.1.1 (to be exact) have their strengths, and both bits of hardware are geared to play to those strengths.
In the case of Windows 8, it's that it's a full desktop operating system, capable of running the most demanding of software. Accordingly, the Surface Pro 3 has plenty of power, a built-in kickstand for desktop working, a magnetic type cover for productivity (more on that below) and plenty of connections. In short, you can use the Pro 3 as a laptop replacement, and Windows 8 will give you everything you need to do that.
Admittedly, not everyone is smitten with Windows' brave new break from the traditional desktop OS, but its update to 8.1 has fixed many of the flaws that bedevilled it at launch, and if you need a device that really can do almost anything, this may well be it. Windows 8's Achilles heel remains the lack of apps on the Windows Store. Yes, that's less of a problem on full Win 8 than it is on the stripped-back RT version, but it may well still frustrate you if you're looking for the kind of mobile-optimised games and apps that fill the Apple App Store. Still, the Pro 3 will come with the full Office suite installed as standard.
Apple also broke with the past on its latest OS, ditching the skeuomorphic design that had characterised previous iterations and giving iOS 7 a flat, colourful makeover straight from the pen of Jony Ive. It also got various other much-needed updates, including a proper notifications bar and Control Centre. While we applaud the changes, the important thing about iOS is that it's still the best place to find the best apps. And though Android may be catching up, Apple still leads the way for tablet-optimised fare. Plus, you now get the whole of Apple's iWork and iLife package for free - that's iMovie, iPhoto, Garageband, Pages, Numbers, Keynote and the rest.
So, it's another case of horses for courses here. If you want to run proper desktop software, give the Pro 3 a look. If you want to play the latest mobile games and pick from the biggest selection of innovative apps, it's the iPad.
Winner: Draw
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