That's how you feel, but did you purchase a Surface Pro 2? :smile:@WillysJeepMan I don't believe that it's too big of a step. I wanted them to go 13" actually. This is the way that it should have been from the get go. They should have differentiated Pro and RT and this showing has done it.
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Microsoft hit a home run with the SP3. Love the new aspect ratio, pen support... but it does seem like too big a step from the SP2. I suspect that anyone (personal machine, not a work machine) who shelled out $1000 less than a year ago is going to be a little disappointed at the significant improvement between 2nd and 3rd gen.
That's what I suspected. I don't think that is a incorrect feeling to have. But that's the Microsoft way. I felt the same way about the Zune with each generation. The alternative is the glacially slow progress made with each generation which Apple has seemed to patent.I've got a SP2 and feel slightly cheated since SP3 is coming out so quickly after 2. Who ever was waiting now wins with this release, its a big improvement.
I've got a SP2 and feel slightly cheated since SP3 is coming out so quickly after 2. Who ever was waiting now wins with this release, its a big improvement.