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Originally Posted by HarryT
I don't use my Surface Pro as a reader, though. It's just too heavy to hold as a tablet. It's a great portable touch-sensitive PC, but not a great tablet. I don't know if the Surface Pro 2 or 3 are any better in that regard.
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I'm in your way of thinking. That's why I said for travel its great. It gives you both tablet and laptop and even a great media streamer all in one device. Good for when your on the road.
Windows itself is still not nearly as finger touch friendly on desktop as it needs to be. Maybe the new browser they are releasing in 10 will fix it but I'm not sure Microsoft is still hunting the tablet users now that the honeymoon seems to be over.
I have a Galaxy Note 12 that I use for surfing when I need a bigger screen. And thats mainly because its better at touch then my Surface 3.
By the way, I use to have the Surface Pro 2. Surface Pro 3 in a lot thinner, and lighter. I'll be interested to see what they do with 4 but I think I'm good now with what I have.