- Jan 17, 2013
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I've owned my Surface 3 (64GB model) for about 6 months now. Came with 8.1 but, updated to 10 when it became available last July. Have kept it updated via WU.
I originally bought the Surface 3 to use as sort of a Windows iPad (Obviously Win 10 is more powerful than IOS but, for my use, not a big deal.) Thinking was I could get a full blown Windows machine with a pen and type cover for about the same cost as a similarly configured iPad (Obviously no pen or type cover for the iPad but considered a Bluetooth keyboard.)
While I love the Surface 3 form factor, I find it requires a lot more maintenance than my iPad. The Surface periodically loses access to wifi; audio disappears; flaky Bluetooth (Arc Mouse needs to be repaired frequently), and, just hangs. All of these issues are readily fixable whether it be to reboot; run hardware troubleshooter; uninstall/reinstall audio driver etc. But, and a big But, why do these sort of things happen relatively frequently? I don't think I have ever had to reboot my iPad or troubleshoot driver issues, etc.
I follow Microsft's foibles relatively closely and have noticed many users are having numerous issues with the Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book. While those problems are not mine, since I do not own either of those devices, it does demonstrate the current state of Microsoft hardware, in general.
To be honest, I would not recommend a Surface 3 to anyone not very familiar with Windows 10 or how to troubleshoot hardware problems. I'm sure some will comment that their Surface runs perfectly and, for that, they should be grateful. It's just not my experience. Thank goodness I'm the only one in my circle of family and friends that owns a Surface. Otherwise, I'm sure the calls for help would be more than I would want to deal with.
Interested if any other users of the Surface 3 have a similar experience.
I originally bought the Surface 3 to use as sort of a Windows iPad (Obviously Win 10 is more powerful than IOS but, for my use, not a big deal.) Thinking was I could get a full blown Windows machine with a pen and type cover for about the same cost as a similarly configured iPad (Obviously no pen or type cover for the iPad but considered a Bluetooth keyboard.)
While I love the Surface 3 form factor, I find it requires a lot more maintenance than my iPad. The Surface periodically loses access to wifi; audio disappears; flaky Bluetooth (Arc Mouse needs to be repaired frequently), and, just hangs. All of these issues are readily fixable whether it be to reboot; run hardware troubleshooter; uninstall/reinstall audio driver etc. But, and a big But, why do these sort of things happen relatively frequently? I don't think I have ever had to reboot my iPad or troubleshoot driver issues, etc.
I follow Microsft's foibles relatively closely and have noticed many users are having numerous issues with the Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book. While those problems are not mine, since I do not own either of those devices, it does demonstrate the current state of Microsoft hardware, in general.
To be honest, I would not recommend a Surface 3 to anyone not very familiar with Windows 10 or how to troubleshoot hardware problems. I'm sure some will comment that their Surface runs perfectly and, for that, they should be grateful. It's just not my experience. Thank goodness I'm the only one in my circle of family and friends that owns a Surface. Otherwise, I'm sure the calls for help would be more than I would want to deal with.
Interested if any other users of the Surface 3 have a similar experience.