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by cportela
4243 days ago
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The thing I disliked about my surface (owned a surface pro 1) was the lack of touch integration and Windows. Touch integration - someone mentioned for VS/SQL server that the touch is horrible to even view text. The reality is that almost every application is broken by default. Only recently have Chrome and Firefox been useful with touch. The beautiful experience in IE and Explorer were the only places where that happened. It really sucked to be held back from doing something because the system started to fight me. Windows - The above complain is more specific, but this is more my disdain for the Windows Platform. There aren't good touch OS alternatives to Windows for the surface, so Windows stays, and it's not very good at open source things. I prefer Linux, or even OS X like I am using now, over Windows and the surface. ~That said, I do like the surface if these things can be fixed
Pros of the surface:
- The pen really was amazing, OneNote used it perfectly
- Gaming wasn't perfect, but it was pretty powerful for the size as well
... There's more but I need to do things. I've listed my complaints. (screw reading through what I wrote. Post!) |
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