Source: www.techradar.com - Friday, April 03, 2015
Introduction and display Update: A new section on Cortana has been added and will likely be updated again the more it's used. Microsoft quickly and quietly launched its Microsoft Band when no one was really expecting a wearable. The company promptly released the sensor-intensive Microsoft Band after its announcement (without much fanfare, with a price tag of $199 (£170 when it launches in the UK on April 15, around AU$230). Despite the high cost, the ninja release and the Microsoft brand seemed enough to keep people curious and ravenous for the Redmond ware, which sold out quickly at its initial US launch. Sneaking into a growing ocean of wearables, Microsoft has a long way to go if it wants to remain a top contender in the fitness tracking competition. Jawbone already has the successful UP24 , plus the UP3 coming out soon. Fitbit also has a lineup that's gotten the masses in a running frenzy, including the newest three of the brood - the Fitbit Flex , Fitbit Charge (and Charge HR), and Surge . Whew. Not to mention every smartwatch has some version of fitness tracking built in. With the space inundated, what's to keep everyone interested in the Microsoft Band other than brand name recognition? The answer is health, health, health. How does the Microsoft Band stack up against the Apple Watch so far? Display The 1.4-inch TFT (320 x 106 pixels) full color display screen is crisp and bright with no pixelation in sight. Its 11mm x 33m
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