I own a pretty substantial Macbook Pro, my third Laptop, and it is really great and beautiful - but using a new laptop has become a predictable experience and feels kinda bland. What a first-world problem to have, right?
My girlfriend recently got herself a Surface Pro 4, and I instantly was hooked by it. I never realized by how it is marketed, but Surface tablets are essentially laptops - with the guts behind the display instead of under the keyboard. It always seemed that the Surface is trying to compete with iPads and Android Tablets, when in reality it is much more capable than that.
The Surface is a complete, powerful Laptop running (the infuriatingly buggy) Windows 10. But it is also a Tablet. And has a Pen to draw with. And a nice fuzzy, clicky keyboard. And a weird stand. And a terribly loud fan! It is so quirky and capable and something completely different. It's layout is how I imagined back in 2005 my future laptop would look like. It fascinates me.
I installed Steam on it and used it to play several last-gen Games, with the Surface connected to an HDTV and an Xbox Controller. Suddenly it was a miniature (if much more expensive) Xbox 360. It seems cheesy, but it felt kind of magical to be able to do this with a "tablet".
Now I totally want a Surface for myself, but I have absolutely no reason to get one. What a bummer. Maybe in a few years. They should get rid of the fan until then, too
My girlfriend recently got herself a Surface Pro 4, and I instantly was hooked by it. I never realized by how it is marketed, but Surface tablets are essentially laptops - with the guts behind the display instead of under the keyboard. It always seemed that the Surface is trying to compete with iPads and Android Tablets, when in reality it is much more capable than that.
The Surface is a complete, powerful Laptop running (the infuriatingly buggy) Windows 10. But it is also a Tablet. And has a Pen to draw with. And a nice fuzzy, clicky keyboard. And a weird stand. And a terribly loud fan! It is so quirky and capable and something completely different. It's layout is how I imagined back in 2005 my future laptop would look like. It fascinates me.
I installed Steam on it and used it to play several last-gen Games, with the Surface connected to an HDTV and an Xbox Controller. Suddenly it was a miniature (if much more expensive) Xbox 360. It seems cheesy, but it felt kind of magical to be able to do this with a "tablet".
Now I totally want a Surface for myself, but I have absolutely no reason to get one. What a bummer. Maybe in a few years. They should get rid of the fan until then, too