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Other than Surface Pro 4, what else is comparable? I was hoping Surface Pro 4 to come with USB charging and LTE, that's what a person who travel around really need, apparently it doesn't have either. I heard HP and Dell will have similar design "tablet-top", what will you consider when buying these? |
Dell doesn't have a b equivalent product yet. Their xps12 is close but has a fixed angle screen when in laptop mode. I think most users aren't too worried about lte because you can tether. We've eliminated all lte data for laptops at our workplace and ask everyone to just tether. |
Lenovo Miix 700 Core M, 3:2 1440p, up to 8GB, 256GB, awkward stylus holder 700USD+ HP Spectre X2 Core M, 1080p, 4-8GB, 128-512GB. Robust kickstand, keyboard included, pen is not 800USD+ Dell XPS 12 Core M, 1080p or 4K, 8GB, no kickstand (only 1 angle opened), keyboard included, pen is not. $1000-1300USD honestly none of them look appealing enough to warrant the price tag. The glorified tablet that is SP4 still seems like a better buy esp with the i5 configs. |
I remember when the first surface came out, it was a fucking joke. With the stupid commercials and the expensive cover keyboard and lacking specs for the price you pay, it was a POS. But now, as the generations go by, it seems more and more appealing and not many companies actually make anything as versatile. I remember looking at the asus taichi with it's lid touch-display and transformer variants and those ones with the lids that swivel and shit. The worst one that comes to mind is the display that is rotates on a flimsy frame. I thought I broke it when I went to bestbuy to check it out. The casing for the SP4 is said to be 0.6mm thinner but will still have the same casing material which is nice. I think the surface 3 has a pretty damn good build quality and it's carrying over to the 4. I'm seriously considering one. |
to get a respectable config for productivity (i5, 8Gb RAM) with a keyboard you're looking at $1900CAD I haven't tried to see if the kickstand and keyboard (past versions were reviewed to be pretty flimsy) but that really scares my wallet. I mean that's i7 MBP territory. |
If you don't need the latest and greatest get the surface pro 3. It should come down in price quite a bit. As well the new keyboard is backwards compatible. I've been using the pro 3 i5/8gb/256 for almost a year as my daily work machine. Ultra portable and when I'm at my desk I have 3 screens. Can't wait to get the pro4 ad soon as we can get an order in to our supplier. |
I've used the new XPS 12 for a few days now...thought i'd update with a review. Spoiler! |
Yup, Pro3 with the Pro4 keyboard is a great way to go. The Pro4 does look and feel a bit better, but for the savings, it's hard to beat the 3. Thought about picking up a 4 but the pricing for a well spec'd unit turned me away. A fully loaded Pro4 is almost $3k :heckno: |
I gave up buying it, I got new laptop from work, so screw Pro4 |
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