12-05-2012, 11:47 AM | #256 |
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I was wondering about that.
The Surface Pro is supposed to come with Wacom pen support, and the RT doesn't, so I was wondering if the touch screen digitizer would be good enough to feed the ink engine. Good to know it is. thanks. |
12-06-2012, 09:28 AM | #257 |
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Does the Kindle app on Win 8 support multiple columns?
When using my iPad, I like to read in landscape mode with two columns. On my Kindles (Keyboard and Fire) I prefer portrait mode because of the smaller size (and because they do not support multiple columns). Best regards, Andy Last edited by Andy_T; 12-06-2012 at 09:36 AM. |
12-06-2012, 10:16 AM | #258 | |
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No biggy for myself, but I've got a real problem with the Kindle app on Surface RT: After downloading a few dozens of books, it states "no more storage" or something like that. Although I've got the 64GB version and more than 30GB left... And the Kobo app isn't working that well either: I can't download big files from my Kobo account, for example Dilbert cartoons. So far, the nook app works best. But if it's working, all 3 apps are great. I love the form factor of Surface RT for reading. Landscape is great for the web, but I prefer portrait for books. Last edited by mgmueller; 12-06-2012 at 11:08 AM. |
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12-09-2012, 01:48 PM | #259 |
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ok. second update. first letting out the anger:
-internet explorer is slow and sucks with videos. And there's no really a list for bookmarks just a horizontal list of icons which with time will grow to painful lights. Also it cannot be customized at all. -the mail app is just a shame. The list has no end.Slow. No global inbox. Not possible to mark mails or select several with only the screen. Copy paste is slow and doesn't work on some places(settings). Doesn't recognize urls sometimes. There's no document previews. In general... a disaster. -sometimes there's lag in the UI. And some taps aren't recognized (you have to tap several times a same spot) or the windows touch home button too. -the accelerometer is slow. Turn, wait, turn wait... >_> -the touch cover needs a stable flat surface or you get wonky input (e.g. a tablecloth already rains down on your party). Now the awesome. -You can access your files of your main computer from the network!(stream, open, copy, delete, modify) So there's zero need for "synching" and I guess you can add even network printers (haven't tested yet) -usb works with anything -simultaneous multitasking is cool -office is awesome but it takes time to use with touchscreen because of the many features. So, I'm ok with it ... the main pains are basically software based, so it can be resolved and apparently Microsoft is seriously hot on getting these details polished. Hardware is good but if Microsoft gets out a surface with iPad format, I'm selling this as fast as a hot potato because this format is "acceptable" but not really something you would like to get out in the open or in a bus and mostly because I like more portrait mode. Last edited by darknessangel; 12-09-2012 at 01:59 PM. |
12-09-2012, 03:11 PM | #260 |
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IE 10 doesn't support Flash. You will need to install a separate browser and Flash for those video's to work. I think iOS and Android are also off now for Flash, aren't they all moving to HTML 5?
Yes, the horizontal scroll list for Favorites can get long, but just start typing and those icons will appear above the address bar. I have several accounts in my Mail app, Yahoo, Aol, Gmail etc. Have you added accounts? |
12-09-2012, 04:29 PM | #261 | |
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12-09-2012, 04:44 PM | #262 |
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I completely agree, I thought you might have missed something. As for the limited functionality, I think MS wanted to leave some room for small developers to put up something in their new precious Store.
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12-09-2012, 06:47 PM | #263 | |
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12-10-2012, 02:15 AM | #264 |
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Hun, there are lots of YouTube videos that won't play, I assumed those where the Flash videos. It's not like the URL gives you a hint.
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12-10-2012, 04:16 AM | #265 | |
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Can you perhaps give a link or two? I want to try it out. What doesn't work for me in Flash sometimes is double click (a flash-based website sometimes ask you to use a slider to choose a video) on some websites I can use double click to access the slider, on some sites I need to use the mouse. But any old mouse seems to work. Even the ones with wireless USB dongle (Logitech Anywhere in my case). Just entering the second week of a business trip to South East Asia using only the Surface RT with Touch keyboard and my Android phone. Generally I am really pleased except for a few issues: 1.)Can't send files in Skype -- sure this will be resolved pretty soon, but it is a pain. Skype calls do work really well, though. No file transfer for IM+ either. So we are using e-mail for sending files now. 2.)Typing is still a learning experience. Strangely enough it is not because the keys are so flat --- that doesn't seem to bother me at all --- but because the spacing seems to be slightly off and I kept hitting the wrong keys when I wasn't looking while typing. But by now I am doing quite well. 3.)Text can be quite small, especially when using split windows. But using an external monitor I could pretty much get away with just using the Surface for most everything. The only time I had to use another PC was when I forgot the password of my travel router (no ethernet port, of course -- that would happen with many laptops these days). 4.)I had forgotten to download some additional video playing apps and was stuck with an incompatible format -- my phone helped me out that time. Would have been nice to have a wide compatibility out of the box. |
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12-10-2012, 04:40 AM | #266 |
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Is it possible to hook up the Surface to the hotel's TV? BYOC style.
That should really help with the limited monitor space on a tablet style computer. |
12-10-2012, 10:12 AM | #267 |
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Yes, it has a microHDMI port, you can buy a cable and plug it into a TV. Third party cables work fine, apparently it works best with a 1080p TV. The minimum solution required to have 2 windows open is 1366x768. There are also VGA converters, I haven't read up on those.
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12-10-2012, 10:33 AM | #268 |
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Can you split windows between the internal monitor and external? Extending your desktop. That should leave plenty of room to work efficiently.
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12-10-2012, 11:24 AM | #269 |
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Haven't tried it myself, but apparently you can mirror, extend, or just use the external monitor -- just like for any PC.
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12-11-2012, 03:47 PM | #270 |
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IE 10 has flash built in. The thing I see issues with is Java applets. go to a website and get stuck because there is a drop list box or pulldown menu that you need to make a selection with but the applet that runs list/menu doesnt work.
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