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As I said above, $399 for the tablet is ok.
Only problem is the tablet mode on W10 is a nightmare, and in 2018 it's just embarrassing to release 64GB device, half of which will be the OS itself.
As I said above, $399 for the tablet is ok.
Seems more than reasonable considering their targeted competitor (iPad 9.7) costs just a bit less, isn't a full blown desktop-class tablet and doesn't include a stylus or keyboard either. Even with a keyboard, the iPad can't use a trackpad so there's that too.
People who don't appreciate quality always say it costs too much. Buy cheap if you want cheap. The build quality is what drives the price up, much like the PixelBook. They did skimp a bit on the processor and RAM type to get the price down as much as they could, but if that bothers you, upgrade. We're not even sure it's a problem at this point. My Surface 3 with eMMC and an Atom still runs acceptably with the latest insidr bits on it. For me the Surface quality at a smaller size is what sells it. I'll be getting one to take over from my Surface 3, but am waiting for LTE. As far as bundling a keyboard and/or pen, that wouldn't come without a price increase, and then people would be complaining they don't need it so it should be cheaper. That happened for the original Surface RT. It was bundled with a black keyboard and folks complained. For this you can buy a $30 BT keyboard and a third party pen if you think the MS ones are too pricey.
$400 is mac like premium pricing for the education market. $400 would be ok if it included the keyboard and stylus. Or at worst, one or the other. $300 is the education sweet spot btw according to market research; people are willing to forgo at $200 crappy chromebook and spend the extra $100 to get a real computer, but not a bottom basement one spec wise, when you can get essentially 10 times the hd space (500 GB) with a keyboard in any budget laptop under $400 right now. The pricing is for R&D and premium status - except there is no r&d needed and the bezels and lack of lte by default do not make it premuim. I love Surface, but this is uninspired, a year too late and overpriced. Sorry, but fail.
Only problem is the tablet mode on W10 is a nightmare, and in 2018 it's just embarrassing to release 64GB device, half of which will be the OS itself.
The Costco model is actually tempting, though I'd really still like 8GB of RAM.
Yeah I like that model too, it's very tempting...
That's good to know, thank you! I like the bundle idea a lot though. I'll probably do S mode again so that I can get my apps back.If you intend to stay with S-Mode I promise you won't feel the need for the 8GB model.
What do you mean by getting your apps back?That's good to know, thank you! I like the bundle idea a lot though. I'll probably do S mode again so that I can get my apps back.
What do you mean by getting your apps back?