Rebeska
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But its "just a Dell" and not a Surface.... trust me the Dell just run your hand around the outer edge of the screen and feel the lip and do the same to any surface and feel perfection... you will see the quality is in surface not Dell. I spent hours comparing all the OEM stuff with Surface..get Surface and you will thank me later.
Do not get spec enamored with i7 or 4 core skylake look at quality first at these prices. Nothing and I mean nothing eclipses Surface in any brand. If it does not have Windows Hello and pen support in this day and age just say NO say yes to Surface.
How can you talk bad about a product you've never tried? I have considered the Surface many times before, but I miss something all the time. As long as Microsoft insists on exclude things like LTE, I will consider other options.
I'm also very unsure of how well Intel Core i5 or i7 are on tablets. I think that the Surface Pro 3 is hot in the store (not super hot but quite warm). Others also report that the Intel Core i5/i7 is warm and that the fan is running (even if the fan does not roar in any way).
The Dell XPS 12 also has the Intel Core m5 with 8GB of RAM. The base model of the Surface Pro 4 has the Intel Core m3 with 4GB of RAM. Substantial difference if you ask me.
Not to forget the Thunderbolt 3 x2 and a more rigid keyboard.
There is Dell Active Stylus for Dell XPS 12. I don't care too much about how good the pen is because I'm not an illustrator. I will just paint for fun and take notes or signing. Nothing fancy.