Surface 3 Announced
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@Carnival-Boy said:
Yes. I have a Wacom Bamboo stylus. It's like writing with a child's wax crayon.
Lol. Crayola should make styli.
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The surface works fine on an airplane tray table if you do not use the attached keyboard (which detaches super easy) and the stylus is NOTHING like using the style that is for the Ipads. This is a hard plastic fine point pen and even has an eraser on the end.
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@Minion-Queen have you tried that stylus with an iPad?
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If you remove the keyboard in order to make it work, I think that the point can rest. Lol
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The stylus for the Surface doesn't work on the ipad or iPhone etc.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Minion-Queen have you tried that stylus with an iPad?
The Surface 1 and 2 styli are Wacom styli, they wouldn't work on the iPad.
Of course now MS has changed to a new digitizer, so that's not even backward compatible.
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@scottalanmiller said:
If you remove the keyboard in order to make it work, I think that the point can rest. Lol
Do I assume correctly that you're saying that it's just an iPad when you remove the keyboard?
Personally I want to ditch the two device (three if you count my phone) when traveling. unfortunately you're probably right that reading (hold the Surface Pro 3) won't work very well, it's too heavy.
I have a Lenovo Yoga Pro 2 13.3. I like it a lot, and have done some reading on it. It's definitely to heavy to hold while reading, so I have to rest it on my lap or a table, etc and this leads to neck strain after an hour or so... but do did reading hardback books. I did use it in tent mode on my last trip, it fit the airplane tray much better than normal laptop mode.
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@Minion-Queen said:
The stylus for the Surface doesn't work on the ipad or iPhone etc.
That's odd. I wined what the difference is.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
If you remove the keyboard in order to make it work, I think that the point can rest. Lol
Do I assume correctly that you're saying that it's just an iPad when you remove the keyboard?
Personally I want to ditch the two device (three if you count my phone) when traveling. unfortunately you're probably right that reading (hold the Surface Pro 3) won't work very well, it's too heavy.
I have a Lenovo Yoga Pro 2 13.3. I like it a lot, and have done some reading on it. It's definitely to heavy to hold while reading, so I have to rest it on my lap or a table, etc and this leads to neck strain after an hour or so... but do did reading hardback books. I did use it in tent mode on my last trip, it fit the airplane tray much better than normal laptop mode.
Exactly. Instead if a great laptop and a great tablet I get a useless laptop that I know have to treat as a tablet but it sucks as a tablet.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Minion-Queen said:
The stylus for the Surface doesn't work on the ipad or iPhone etc.
That's odd. I wined what the difference is.
The ipad does not have Wacom, and the Surface 1 and 2 do. iPad uses capacitive touch, where the Wacom uses whatever it uses (non capactitive).
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Apple devices aren't designed to work with a stylus because Steve Jobs thought they were the devil's work. He thought we should all write with our finger. This despite the fact that the rest of the human race discovered that writing with an implement was better than a finger in around 4,000BC. He was a clever bloke generally, but on this he was a complete idiot.
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Jobs was mostly an idiot. But really good at marketing. To the point that he convinced a lot of people that he was smart.
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I've had the original Surface RT, Pro, Pro 2 and now I've pre-ordered the 3 (I sold or passed down the others). I am pretty excited about this one. To me, it made my Pro 2 seem clunky and outdated immediately. Even with the improvements, I still may feel like I may need a tablet for this or a laptop for that. But for the most part, I think the Surface Pro line has been excellent.
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Expensive.
Ridiculous pricing in the UK, even worse in Australia.
Anything over 32GB and you need to remortgage.
Having said that though, I would play with one (tablet) but not sure I would buy it.
As laptop servers for out and about seeing clients, with iPad if just showing concepts/designs.
Desktop at home for bigger stuff.
Can't see where it would fit in my workflow, unless I got rid of the ipad and Macbook pro.
Please note, I don't get horny over Apple, I just think they make some good quality stuff. I still prefer MS as an OS for main work, rather than OS X.
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@Gabi said:
Please note, I don't get horny over Apple, I just think they make some good quality stuff. I still prefer MS as an OS for main work, rather than OS X.
If that's the case, why a MBP? There are other equally high quality devices that are non MAC options that come with Windows.
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@Dashrender a few things.
Resale value.
Quality of hardware.
Support from Apple if anything goes wrong.
Ability to use MS and Apple SW Legally.
Egonomics.I was considering the X1 Lenovo laptop, but didn't stack up that great.
The only other laptop I have really liked was the Dell XPS's but they have now changed and sadly ( i know it's pathetic) I hate the font on the keys.
Any other recommendations? ........ I think I have gone through a huge amount of expensive/cheap laptops and always go back to MBP.
Again, not affiliated to Apple, just appreciate their "quality".
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Egonomics?
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@Carnival-Boy said:
Egonomics?
Yeah, you know, the study of man's ego when it comes to buying Apple products!
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I lean away from Mac specifically because of the support issues. HP, Dell.... Way better support than Apple. Apple doesn't have business class support.