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Old 06-29-2015, 06:27 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by robko View Post
With any of the Surface Pro's or a Surface 3 (not older Surface 1 or Surface 2) you aren't limited to just the Windows Store. They will run virtually any Windows software. Not sure if there is any Windows PDF reader that will do what you want, but don't limit yourself to looking at the Windows Store.

The Surface 3 is a nice size/shape for reading things on.
The unique benefit of using a Surface (instead of a notebook) device is in using it as a tablet. That is best accomplished by the apps in the Windows store. Using desktop apps on the Surface in tablet-mode is technically possible, but not desirable. It is an inferior experience than using "native" touch-optimized Modern UI apps.
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