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Ok today I decided to take the plunge and take home a Surface Pro 4. Yay! I wary of the issues reported here and through my own testing 2 weeks ago. I'm now on my 4th hour of set up and use and so far things are going really well. Like my SP2, the intended use of my Surface is as a secondary computer with the emphasis on reading things and doing design/art. I like to run Corel Painter 2015 and Autodesk SketchBook Pro. Once in a while I'll actually try and code on this thing, but that happened infrequently on my SP2 since the screen was on the small side.
Here's my at home evaluation so far:
Pros
Cons
Overall I'm at 4.5/5 right now. Admittedly, my pen gripes are very specific and most people without long long exposure to Wacom will probably not notice. But fix Edge and/or give us new display drivers please!
BTW, the MS store was packed today. Lots of people trying out the SP4s and Surface Book. The public's attention has been captured. I just hope MS doesn't screw them (and us) with long delays in fixes.
Here's my at home evaluation so far:
Pros
- Oh dear god the screen. The SP2 screen was very nice, but this one is outstanding. Combined with the size and aspect ratio, it has made reading PDFs much more comfortable.
- Compared to the gen 1 type cover the SP4 type cover is stiffer with more effort per keystroke. The trackpad feels better than on the Lenovo T540p that I have from work. Much MUCH improved over the tiny gen 1 trackpad.
- The pen works with Corel Painter 2015 and Sketchbook Pro. I was most worried about this since I couldn't test install desktop apps at the MS Store and my initial trials at a MS Store with Corel Painter 2016 was an abysmal disaster. Not sure what happened there. Maybe 2016 is bugged. Maybe I got unlucky?
- The weight is definitely down from the SP2 and having the SP3 variable hinge is really nice.
- I've been tasking this with my regular work load and so far I haven't had the excessive heat that new installs of Win10 on my SP2 produced that I've complained endlessly about here. Haven't heard the fan yet.
- The magnetic pen "storage" is so much more convenient than the power port magnet in the SP2.
- Speaking of the power port, the SP3/4 versions of it are much less fidgety and much appreciated. It was the worst part of my experience with the SP2 series trying to plug in my power cord.
- Beautiful fit/finish on the product overall.
- The pen's eraser feel is the best eraser experience ever.
- The pen tip's tracking to the edges is much better than on the SP2.
Cons
- I've experienced one driver reset and a total disabling of the touch screen. Both times were related to Edge usage. Use Edge on these forums and pinch zoom a bunch of times and you can probably cause the driver crash/recovery. The time the touchscreen failed happened to be during browsing an article on MSN itself! MS need to fix Edge on this. For now I'm on Firefox.
- The speaker pop is definitely there. Given that I usually don't have much volume on it's not very noticeable. Still...
- The Pen for Drawing is Close But Not Wacom. I'm an artist and this has always been a big deal for me since the days of TabletPCs running XP. It's always been wacom for me. I have a Wacom Cintiq on my main workstation. I've put in thousands of hours on this tech. It's always annoying to read a review of Surfaces (or anything with a pen really) that has the sentence "I'm not an artist, but..." My greatest lament when the SP3 came out was the switch to N-Trig. It's why I skipped the SP3, but it's hard to see MS going back to wacom since they own the N-Trig tech now... sigh.... Anyway, the SP4 pen has a great feel if you're looking for something less glassy. But it's a noticeable smidge slower than the Wacom digitizer and it's going to force me to adjust my drawing speed. It's not insurmountable for a secondary computer. The biggest issue I think is that the wacom tech detects the pen just a bit longer when the tip is off the screen such that very quick sketch strokes register as marks on the screen. On the SP4 pen the line just stops instead of registering as very light pressure. So instead of getting smooth faint trailing lines the line just stops. Ironically, the whole pen tip-to-screen directness angle that is great for simulating ink going down on paper may be what is annoying me.
Overall I'm at 4.5/5 right now. Admittedly, my pen gripes are very specific and most people without long long exposure to Wacom will probably not notice. But fix Edge and/or give us new display drivers please!
BTW, the MS store was packed today. Lots of people trying out the SP4s and Surface Book. The public's attention has been captured. I just hope MS doesn't screw them (and us) with long delays in fixes.