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Love all the feedback here.
@NYChaos - can't say I can support your analogy from experience, but all in good fun
@NYChaos - can't say I can support your analogy from experience, but all in good fun

I've lost a lot of time troubleshooting, rebooting, and holding the power button with the SB. I had a macbook air, and it was indeed reliable, portable, and a pretty sleek piece of hardware at the time. I have to say, there is something weird in my head that makes me enjoy the SB's shortcomings. Don't get me wrong, I hate the damn bugs, but when an update comes along, I really look forward to seeing all the things that get fixed -- It's like getting a new computer or unlocking upgrades. Again, I know this might make little sense, but I get bored with technology that just works and sort of doesn't do anything new. It's a twisted way of thinking.
Ha, you remind me of something someone posted on here awhile ago. I do not remember who it was or what thread it was in, but it was about how "exciting" Windows Phone had become. He said something like "Do we want the kind of excitement that when we tap the Live Tile we think, 'Will it open the app or will the phone reboot?'" :amaze:
For a graphics professional, I'd recommend a MacBook Pro plus an iPad Pro. There are more high quality graphics apps for iOS than for Windows. Plus the Apple Pencil is more accurate and gives you a much more direct feeling than the stylus on surface devices. I'm a teacher and have resorted to that combo as well. The Surface Book is nice, if you somehow manage to get an error free one. But scaling issues in Adobe apps etc. make it a worse experience than it could be. The iPad Pro is much nicer to work on with the stylus.