Can Surface succeed as a consumer product?

RN50

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Im thinking of getting the surface 2 and i was just wondering can you get viruses on it? Both version the rt and pro?
 

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You can get viruses on the Pro but not the RT as you can only install applications from the Microsoft Store.

TThanks for the quick reply. What about websites you go on? I typically go on football streaming sites using flash would they even work and would they give u viruses?
 

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I apologize if your delicate sensibilities consider an encouragement to do some research as "bashing".

The fact is that although you might believe that Google "has a long history of monopolistic practices", to the best of my knowledge they have not been found guilty by any federal governments (as Microsoft was). BTW, I'm not claiming that they don't do those things.

No problem.

They haven?t been found guilty in the UE, the process is still taking it?s course. Google had to make an offer changing their searching results in order to solve the objections made by the UE. If the offering is accepted, it may solve the case. In the end, they will have to stop the objeted practice, with an agreement with the authority, or being obligated by such authority.

It?s a very interising thing, maybe it deserves another thread.
 

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TThanks for the quick reply. What about websites you go on? I typically go on football streaming sites using flash would they even work and would they give u viruses?

no, windows 8 and windows rt are two different things. Theoretically you could get a virus if someone made an app that had a virus inside it that Microsoft didn't see, but even then, that virus would have to be written for windows rt.
 

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TThanks for the quick reply. What about websites you go on? I typically go on football streaming sites using flash would they even work and would they give u viruses?

Not only will the Flash sites work but you would not be able to get a virus. The only stuff that can be installed is from the Windows Store. Period.

Also, if you have an Xbox or another DLNA device connected to your TV you can easily throw that Flash video from your Surface browser to the TV and let it run in the background while you do other stuff on your Surface.

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Not only will the Flash sites work but you would not be able to get a virus. The only stuff that can be installed is from the Windows Store. Period.

Also, if you have an Xbox or another DLNA device connected to your TV you can easily throw that Flash video from your Surface browser to the TV and let it run in the background while you do other stuff on your Surface.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6593715/6tag_241013-110446.jpg

Perfect. I will definitely be considering the surface 2 for a Christmas pressies for myself. The wife is also liking the idea instead of an iPad simply because it has Office and we could use word if needed.
 

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Perfect. I will definitely be considering the surface 2 for a Christmas pressies for myself. The wife is also liking the idea instead of an iPad simply because it has Office and we could use word if needed.

Another thing besides no spyware and virus' is no legacy apps to weigh down the OS.
 

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TThanks for the quick reply. What about websites you go on? I typically go on football streaming sites using flash would they even work and would they give u viruses?

To my knowledge, there are no known viruses, malware, or Trojans that will work on Windows RT, just like (again, only to my knowledge, not 100% sure, so please take this with a grain of salt) there's no known/major malicious software to be found on Windows Phone. Granted, that's likely because neither has significant market share for those with malicious intent to care enough to develop said shady software, but like Mac, we have the benefit of security through obscurity.

Both the RT and Pro version come built in with Windows Defender, and so long as you exercise at least some caution in regards to the links you click online, I think you ought to be fine.
 

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Not only will the Flash sites work but you would not be able to get a virus. The only stuff that can be installed is from the Windows Store. Period.

Also, if you have an Xbox or another DLNA device connected to your TV you can easily throw that Flash video from your Surface browser to the TV and let it run in the background while you do other stuff on your Surface.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6593715/6tag_241013-110446.jpg

Ok, now that is pretty sweet, I think I'm going to try that on my Pro now. xD
 

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