Will the new battery cover work with the surface 1?
Surface pro I believe. Not RT.
Will the new battery cover work with the surface 1?
They should be able to shrink it once Broadwell comes around.
In fact, a lot of people are saying that they should've used the 6W haswell variant like the vaio tap 11, which is quite thinner than the Surface Pro 2 (though quite weaker too).
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I personally tend to agree, I was merely commenting on the ability to make it thinner, which exists.Those people are misguided. People would bitch about being underpowered way before being thick and heavy (both relative terms, this thing is sleeker and lighter than any laptop I have ever owned...)
MS took the smart route. The next gen Intel chips are still going to need to be cooled by fans if you expect to get any power out of them.
Will the new battery cover work with the surface 1?
Surface pro I believe. Not RT.
Tried playing path of exile on Pro
It runs just spotty touch controls.
Will the new battery cover work with the surface 1?
Says the same reviewer who made a point of using the 15-inch MacBook Pro on the subway. "It was awesome," he says.There’s no great way to hold it one hand, either; this is a device for your desk or your lap, not for standing on a crowded subway.
The difference is weight distribution. A laptop has a low centre of gravity, so you can feel secure resting it on your lap. The Surface Pro is primarily a tablet design, and even with the improved stand, the weight is all behind the screen and therefore a higher centre of gravity and less secure to rest on your lap in the subway. Obviously neither device is good for standing - the MBP is a laptop, and the SP is a really heavy tablet.Says the same reviewer who made a point of using the 15-inch MacBook Pro on the subway. "It was awesome," he says.
I have a concern about the Surface Pro/Pro 2 - the venting.
I am wary of any electronics device that has air intakes/vents. My desktop PC is covered in them, and I regularly take the case off to clean the dust filters. I have a crappy Acer laptop that appears to intake air from the bottom, and vent hot air out to the left, and over time the fan has got louder and spins up more regularly, presumably because the heatsink/fan has become more and more clogged with dust. Unlike my desktop, it is very difficult to take apart and clean, so I just leave it to get worse. It means that I'm very conscious of using the laptop on my lap, or in bed, or on any surface that might cover up that bottom intake or left vent, because I know it will cause the fan to work overtime, and suck in even more dust.
I am much more comfortable using smartphones, tablets and other sealed mobile tech (like my Vita) in bed. Even the iPad 3, which heated up significantly compared to the iPad 2, felt fine. There was no fan kicking in as an audible warning to say 'you're really pushing it'. I had confidence. If the manufacturer can seal it, it must be fine.
But the Surface Pro/Pro 2 has a slim vent all the way around. It has fans. From the iFixit teardown it's clear that nobody is supposed to open this thing up, so I'm not going to be able to clean it. I fear that I will use it like my laptop, always conscious of whether I'm covering up vents, never getting comfortable. But I want to be able to use it like my iPad, in bed. MS didn't have the confidence to seal it, so should I have the confidence to use it in bed? Should I be worried?
I appreciate your reply but I think you misinterpreted my concerns. I'm not questioning the need for fans, I'm questioning whether I'd be able to use the Pro similarly to a sealed device without worrying about dust and covering up certain parts, etc.Its not confidence the chip cannot be run without fans. If you want something like your iPad either stick with it or get the RT.
windows 8 is designed around using the edges and your thumbs, I don't see having a wide tablet a problem.Almost wanted to give in to temptation... Thanks, Verge:
"like any large 16:9 tablet its still awkward in my hands. Its too wide in landscape my thumbs can only comfortably reach about 60 percent of the screen and hilariously, comically tall in portrait mode. Theres no great way to hold it one hand, either; this is a device for your desk or your lap, not for standing on a crowded subway."
"USING A SURFACE 2 IS QUIET, AND LONELY"
"Its lonely using a Surface 2. I cant play all the games my friends are playing, or test out all the apps theyre downloading. Trying to use apps in IE tabs is a clunky, messy process, and no one should have to do it."
"USING A SURFACE 2 IS QUIET, AND LONELY"
"Its lonely using a Surface 2. I cant play all the games my friends are playing, or test out all the apps theyre downloading. Trying to use apps in IE tabs is a clunky, messy process, and no one should have to do it."
I can't see how people are getting 10+ hours of use out of this. I have the brightness down to about 35% and using this to read Neogaf for ~2 hours I'm down to 71% battery life.
Can you run programs off of an external harddrive when connected to the surface pro 2? I have a friend who bought the 64gb, but he wants to return it and get a 256gb external hard drive, if he can run programs off of it.
Surface 2.surface 2 or pro?
Aha. As a long-term owner perhaps you can answer my question earlier regarding venting?I congratulate everyone who got a Pro 1 earlier. It must have been a joy for all these months. Spent all day with mine and love it. Only thing I can't stand is the charger connector.
I don't really get the battery complaints. It's fine unless you treat it like a desktop, in which case you'd have it hooked up like a desktop. Still, I'll grab the power cover when it comes out cause why not.
Aha. As a long-term owner perhaps you can answer my question earlier regarding venting?![]()
I love Microsoft products and I am posting this here not trying to generate FUD, but to bring up to attention the fact that Microsoft is still spotty with their hardware QA.
I've had a few BSODs with my previous Surfaces, RT and Pro, but this one I just saw with my Surface 2 was alarming.
I turned the Surface 2 on back from sleep and I noticed the pixels in the screen were corrupted at the bottom. After restarting, I was asked for my bitlocker key. I entered the key and it kept dying with a BSOD a couple times until it managed to restart. Now, the Surface 2 seems to be "stable", but I am a bit annoyed that Microsoft can't get it right.
I have no experience with an iPad, but does this shit happen to those devices too? This is bullshit. I don't care how fast costumer service is to send me a new one. Is it too much to ask for the original product I purchased to work as intended for at least one year?
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I have no experience with an iPad, but does this shit happen to those devices too
I love Microsoft products and I am posting this here not trying to generate FUD, but to bring up to attention the fact that Microsoft is still spotty with their hardware QA.
I've had a few BSODs with my previous Surfaces, RT and Pro, but this one I just saw with my Surface 2 was alarming.
I turned the Surface 2 on back from sleep and I noticed the pixels in the screen were corrupted at the bottom. After restarting, I was asked for my bitlocker key. I entered the key and it kept dying with a BSOD a couple times until it managed to restart. Now, the Surface 2 seems to be "stable", but I am a bit annoyed that Microsoft can't get it right.
I have no experience with an iPad, but does this shit happen to those devices too? This is bullshit. I don't care how fast costumer service is to send me a new one. Is it too much to ask for the original product I purchased to work as intended for at least one year?
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I hope more Surface RT/RT2 owners can confirm that your case is more the exception than the rule, because I've never had anything like that happen with my Kindle Fire, Fire 8.9 or my girlfriends iPad 2. Ever.
Over the past two days I've enjoyed my RT2 a lot more than my other tablets and more than her iPad, but I'll return it this week if that screen is a regular problem. So far the typing experience (with the on screen keyboard) is just as good as the iPad and waaaaaaaaaaay better than the Kindles. The app switching took some getting use to, but once I got it..I loved it.
Please don't let that BSOD screen be normal.
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Argh. Move SP2 out of the way on the lunch table at work today, hear a grinding sound. Turn over and there are 2 scratches running over the entire back of the casingNot even a week old, oh well, now I might look at getting a protective skin for the back.
Report back if you find a good one - I'm worried mine will take a nick or two as well.
How do open 3 apps at once? Ive tried a few times and haven't got it to work...
Do you get that left side app switcher on just touch? That's one thing the interface in mouse and keyboard has over all-touch. Plus, its just faster.
How do open 3 apps at once? Ive tried a few times and haven't got it to work...
That will only work if you set the rendering size for apps from normal to "smaller" in screen settings. A bit disappointing tbh!
Yes, they are identical.I like this one: http://www.decalgirl.com/skins/161313/Microsoft-Surface-Pro-Skin-Black-Woodgrain
That site has loads of different patterns and they look really easy to put on. Is the SP2 the exact same layout as SP1, in terms of camera placement, dimensions etc?