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I had a lot of reservation about the Surface Book. After getting a Surface Pro 3 and finding that I really disliked the size and constant fan issues, I got a Surface 3.
The Surface 3 was a fantastic experience for me. Very thin and light... actually even lighter than the Surface RT1/2, making it the smallest Surface ever. But it did everything I needed competently. Handled my coding like a champ, battery life was astounding, there was no fan to speak of I didn't have to worry about 10 minutes in Edge turning my tablet into a roaring monstrosity, and while I wasn't a big gamer, it handled Windows Store games like Order & Chaos Online and Modern Combat 5 just fine... and even kept up with me in a recent college course that required me to use SketchUp for some 3D landscape creation. I was amazed at how far Atom-powered machines have come since the days of those worthless Aspire netbooks.
The thought of getting something even larger than the Surface Pro 3 when I didn't like the SP3's size seemed like it would backfire... but there was something drawing me to this. So I bought it.
I think this might be the single most satisfying piece of computer hardware I've ever owned.
Keyboard is spectacular, trackpad is spectacular, I see none of the weird failure to detach issues I got when demoing early units in the Microsoft Store, performance is so nice that I'm finding that I care about gaming and video editing more... and I don't know if I'm just ferociously lucky, but it's been absolutely crashless (save for one that happened the first day while attempting a ludicrous amount of updates). I thought that 3-4hr of keyboard detached battery life would simply not be enough, but it's been more than sufficient in my daily meetings/lectures, and I actually found that I like the size too.
Only regret I have is that I went with the 256GB/i5/8GB/dGPU instead of the 512GB/i7/16GB/dGPU.
The Surface 3 was a fantastic experience for me. Very thin and light... actually even lighter than the Surface RT1/2, making it the smallest Surface ever. But it did everything I needed competently. Handled my coding like a champ, battery life was astounding, there was no fan to speak of I didn't have to worry about 10 minutes in Edge turning my tablet into a roaring monstrosity, and while I wasn't a big gamer, it handled Windows Store games like Order & Chaos Online and Modern Combat 5 just fine... and even kept up with me in a recent college course that required me to use SketchUp for some 3D landscape creation. I was amazed at how far Atom-powered machines have come since the days of those worthless Aspire netbooks.
The thought of getting something even larger than the Surface Pro 3 when I didn't like the SP3's size seemed like it would backfire... but there was something drawing me to this. So I bought it.
I think this might be the single most satisfying piece of computer hardware I've ever owned.
Keyboard is spectacular, trackpad is spectacular, I see none of the weird failure to detach issues I got when demoing early units in the Microsoft Store, performance is so nice that I'm finding that I care about gaming and video editing more... and I don't know if I'm just ferociously lucky, but it's been absolutely crashless (save for one that happened the first day while attempting a ludicrous amount of updates). I thought that 3-4hr of keyboard detached battery life would simply not be enough, but it's been more than sufficient in my daily meetings/lectures, and I actually found that I like the size too.
Only regret I have is that I went with the 256GB/i5/8GB/dGPU instead of the 512GB/i7/16GB/dGPU.
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