bulls96 Member Jun 25, 2007 723 0 16 Jan 9, 2019 #1 Should I accept it? Go 8gb + $350 for his SP5 i7 256. Tempted by the additional power and storage. Really enjoy my Go's size though. Have a SB2 for heavy lifting.
Should I accept it? Go 8gb + $350 for his SP5 i7 256. Tempted by the additional power and storage. Really enjoy my Go's size though. Have a SB2 for heavy lifting.
HeyCori Mod Emeritus Mar 1, 2011 6,933 96 48 Jan 9, 2019 #2 Why is he getting rid of his SP5? That's a pretty solid deal... that said, I question why he's downsizing (both in size and power). It makes me wonder if there's something wrong with the device that he's not telling you.
Why is he getting rid of his SP5? That's a pretty solid deal... that said, I question why he's downsizing (both in size and power). It makes me wonder if there's something wrong with the device that he's not telling you.
jnjroach Member Apr 24, 2014 194 0 16 Jan 10, 2019 #3 Personally I'm to enamored with the size and usability of the Go, we have a fleet of Pro's and the feel so big now
Personally I'm to enamored with the size and usability of the Go, we have a fleet of Pro's and the feel so big now
S skstrials New member Oct 5, 2013 248 0 0 Jan 11, 2019 #4 Even if there is something wrong, just make sure you can transfer the warranty, so that you can get a refurb Surface Pro 5 if something goes wrong.
Even if there is something wrong, just make sure you can transfer the warranty, so that you can get a refurb Surface Pro 5 if something goes wrong.
I Insti Gator New member Aug 29, 2013 80 0 0 Jan 11, 2019 #5 skstrials said: Even if there is something wrong, just make sure you can transfer the warranty, so that you can get a refurb Surface Pro 5 if something goes wrong. Click to expand... From what I know, the warranty follows the device, not the owner! MS can see the Serial number of the device and check warranty coverage.
skstrials said: Even if there is something wrong, just make sure you can transfer the warranty, so that you can get a refurb Surface Pro 5 if something goes wrong. Click to expand... From what I know, the warranty follows the device, not the owner! MS can see the Serial number of the device and check warranty coverage.