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It has been around 5 years. Microsoft often claims that products like Surface Pro, Surface Book and Surface Studio are revolutionary products. But do you think that they are really revolutionary?
Personally, I don't think so. Surface Pro is nothing more than a tablet. Their USP is the Surface Pen but if you want a digital reading and writing capabilities, why wouldn't you buy something like remarkable or Boox? They are thinner, lighter, and offers glare free reading experience with a much better battery life?
Next comes Surface Book. While it's an interesting device but not very practical for me. After paying a hefty price, all I get is heavy tablet that will be not easy to hold and a powerful computer that I can get at half it's price (XPS 15 or Alienware).
Surface Studio is a very attractive device but it's market is confined to a very small segment of the population.
Apple had its share of failures. But when they introduced finger print scanner on iPhones, that was revolutionary. It was so convenient that today it's hard to imagine a smartphone without one.
Do you think that Surface can be given the same stature and respect as given to iPods or iPhones?
Personally, I don't think so. Surface Pro is nothing more than a tablet. Their USP is the Surface Pen but if you want a digital reading and writing capabilities, why wouldn't you buy something like remarkable or Boox? They are thinner, lighter, and offers glare free reading experience with a much better battery life?
Next comes Surface Book. While it's an interesting device but not very practical for me. After paying a hefty price, all I get is heavy tablet that will be not easy to hold and a powerful computer that I can get at half it's price (XPS 15 or Alienware).
Surface Studio is a very attractive device but it's market is confined to a very small segment of the population.
Apple had its share of failures. But when they introduced finger print scanner on iPhones, that was revolutionary. It was so convenient that today it's hard to imagine a smartphone without one.
Do you think that Surface can be given the same stature and respect as given to iPods or iPhones?