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Old 04-03-2013, 07:20 AM   #337
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Location: Augsburg (near Munich), Germany
Device: 26 Readers, 44 Tablets
Microsoft Surface Pro

Just having booted it for the very first time.
So far, it's great.
I don't hear the fan so far, I don't think it's active yet.
Display is great, but quite frankly I had been fine with Surface RT's or Dell Latitude 10's display as well.
Right now I'm in settings and in the Metro mode, so the higher resolution isn't that important yet.
The pen could be a bit more "valuable/stylish". But I'm not really surprised, similar to the pen of Dell Latitude 10.
The pen attaches nicely to the tablet's magnetic power supply connector. And it still, even with attached pen fits into the sleeve I had bought before.
I'm using the type cover on it and stick to the touch cover on Surface RT.

I'm just resetting Surface Pro and Surface RT to their original state.
Surface RT is way faster for that than Dell Latitude 10 or Asus VivoTab Smart.
I'm curios, how Surface Pro compares.
Obviously, Windows 8 Pro is more time consuming than Windows RT.
On the other hand, Surface Pro with it's faster processor should make up for it...

Surface RT already is resetted.
Surface Pro is at 65%. Way faster than Dell Latitude 10 or Asus VivoTab Smart, but I'll check all 4 in parallel at some later point.

Now I'm hearing the fan on Surface Pro for the first time.
I had to make sure, could have been the refrigerator or something like that 5m away as well.
At this noise level, it wouldn't bother me at all. Fan noise on Sony Duo 11 had been way louder.
Still: I'm not a fan (but who is?) of fan noise on tablets. But there doesn't seem to be another way for now, if one insists on more power than an Atom processor can deliver.

The fan is off again.
I've folded the type cover back and use the Surface Pro in tablet mode.
When taking it up, the type cover is noticeably warm. Not hot at all, but warm.
Not bothersome, but recognisable.

Playing around with Surface Pro and Surface RT in parallel.
I have to track the battery consumption.
But that's the only reason I can imagine for now for using Surface RT.
Surface Pro has almost the same aesthetics (a bit more bulky, but still beautiful) but way more power.
I guess, I'll convert my Surface RT to a "convenience" tablet, focusing on reading magaznes and such.
And Surface Pro as my "working horse".
But tomorrow, on my trip, I'll take them both of course.

The pen from Dell Latitude 10 (WACOM active) is working on Surface Pro as well.
(I didn't test the pressure sensitivity though, only the basics).
So, obviously Surface Pro is using WACOM as well.
I hadn't been sure about that, didn't find a clear statement in the web.

Puh, it's heavy!
Of course you read about it. But you have to experience yourself.
I don't have problems, surfing on it in landscape format, basically resting it on my stomach.
But I can't imagine, holding it in my hands for hours to read a book on it. I couldn't do so on iPad for more than, let's say, 2 hours or so. And Surface Pro even is a bit "fatter" and heavier.
I didn't like the curved edges on iPad (preferred the form factor of iPad 1 over the other ones), but the "cubic" form of Surface doesn't help either. I guess, slightly rounded edges would be the best.
Anyway, no biggy for me. It's not intended to be my reader for books. Some magazines at best. But books I'll keep reading on Kindle Paperwhite for example.

So, I'm done for today.
Already packed Surface RT and Pro for my trip in 10 hours.
Just a 2 days trip, so I'll only take with me:
Surface RT + touch cover
Surface Pro + type cover
MacBook Air
iPhone 4S (for now my phone, as I had to send Lumia 920 to repair)

I've thought about taking a reader or 7" tablet with me.
Reading on the Surfaces is a bit tricky. On a crowded train, a smaller gadget would be helpful. And after a while, even Surface RT really gets heavy.

Unfortunately, I have to take some documents and cloths with me as well, but only want to take a single bag. So I've decided against a tablet.
Might watch a movie on Surface Pro to check out the display.

Probably will try BlueStacks on Surface Pro over the weekend.

Verdict so far:
I love, what Microsoft has done here.
IMHO they deserve way more praise than they get.
The hardware definitely is beyond criticism. It's not perfect, but absolutely ranks in the top 10%.
The price, for what you get, in my opinion is okay as well.
About the OS there seem to be 2 factions:
a.) It's to complicated and in desktop mode some menus or icons are hard to aim at with your finger.
I don't find the OS complicated at all. There are half a dozen touch gestures you have to learn, but the rest to me seems self-explanatory.
I rarely use the pen on Dell Latitude 10. Maybe I'll need it more often on Surface Pro because of the higher resolution. But in general I don't have problems hitting my targets on the desktop.
And you can do so much more.
Starting with all the Android apps in BLueStacks and of course the tons of legacy software.
The niche for Surface RT obviously is way smaller, due to lack of legacy software. But I still love it.
b.) It's by far the most open and flexible OS.
That's my point of view.
I love iPad. But I'd never call it a tool or "working machine". It's a gadget. A great one, but mainly for fun.
I've slightly preferred Android in the past because of the file system: You actually can move around your documents and really "work" with them.
But of course Windows 8 (Pro) beats Android in that instance.

Meaning: I love both surfaces.
I will buy the next iPad though. And an iPad mini with Retina display.
And the rumored new Nexus 7.
And...

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