View Poll Results: Are you happy with your purchase?
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- 10-31-2012, 11:27 PM
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Today it hit me just how happy I was with my purchase of Surface. My wife asked me a question about using dual screens at work and I was like I don't know let me see.. plugged in the surface to the tv through hdmi, plugged in my trackpad / mini keyboard through USB, then went into desktop mode and extended the displays. I just can't get over how robust windows RT is, and how nice of a tablet Microsoft has made! I don't even think that windows is close to its full potential either! I do realize the app store is limited but so were every other tablet store when the devices were first introduced, so I know the apps will come with time.
Just wanted to find out if others were as happy as I am with my purchase?Thanked by: - 10-31-2012, 11:31 PM #3
Yep. 64GB of pure love.
I still have to use my ipad for my magazines and walking dead game, but RT will get there.Last edited by roboMonkey; 11-01-2012 at 07:56 AM.
- 10-31-2012, 11:38 PM #4
Happy is a strong word. I would use....content, so far. If performance were a little better, more apps were added, and I could use the SD card for my libraries (natively) then I would be happy.
On a side note, I barely use my laptop anymore because of Surface. And I'm usually on that thing religiously when I get home. - 10-31-2012, 11:51 PM #8
I had originally planned to keep my laptop for heavy use along with my desktop. My laptop is now sitting on a shelf in a closet.
- 10-31-2012, 11:56 PM #9
Sold my Nexus 7 after getting surface - Surface is a useful mobile computer, nexus is a toy in comparison
- 10-31-2012, 11:58 PM #10
Agree, I sold my Asus infinity. I love the Surface RT!
- 11-01-2012, 12:00 AM #11
There is just something about having a desktop. I know it doesn't run legacy apps. But being able to use the classic windows system applications as well as desktop IE, is just awesome.
- 11-01-2012, 12:27 AM #12
Without having to do it this way http://www.winsupersite.com/article/...ro-apps-144658
- 11-01-2012, 12:27 AM
#13
Good to know others feel the same way about it.. I wanted to find out if people were replacing there other devices with it, and it seems like they are which is great! I didn't know if it could be a laptop replacement but for me and my uses its the closest out of any device by far and I def could replace the laptop which is amazing!
This out of anything is my favourite feature. I am so very tired out by apples system of not showing you where the files are going and having to sync. Having the full windows files and folders is just awesome and makes my life less stressful :pThere is just something about having a desktop. I know it doesn't run legacy apps. But being able to use the classic windows system applications as well as desktop IE, is just awesome. - 11-01-2012, 12:53 AM #14
It's probably the best mobile device I have ever owned. You can dock, you can carry, you can lap it, surface it whatever all forms of computing in one small 10 inch device with a touch keyboard.
My own flaws is performance I think just because of all the smooth Metro animations can slow down the OS but overall I'll take it the usability is far more worth it.
IE10 really makes up for the lack of apps such as Facebook etc but docking with a keyboard is awesome even on the go is awesome.
Great device easily a 9/10 - 11-01-2012, 01:27 AM #15
Very happy with the device but do you think you could make the choices even more black and white? After all you could just drop undecided and make it love or hate. The real point being my bet is most people like the device but turning it into a love fest is far too Apple for my tastes. If you only want three choices, satisfied, unsatisfied, and undecided will capture the feelings of more users than couldn't be happier, etc..
- 11-01-2012, 04:16 AM #16
Haha this is sooo true, I've been using surface for everything, doing things on it is just so easy. My absolute best decision to preorder this bad boy, and **** I get a lot of ooo is that that microsoft tablet on tv. Microsoft has a cool factor, which I admit is pretty awesome.
- 11-01-2012, 07:49 AM #18
This is so true! I brought mine to class for the first time the other day, and the girl next to me was like "That's so cool! Make it make the noise from the commercial!" So I pulled out the keyboard and snapped it back in, and she went nuts over it!
Now onto the original point of the thread: I LOVE my Surface! I take it to work, to class, and I'm glued to it at home. My old laptop has been relegated to my bedroom TV as a Netflix/Hulu streamer. My only complaint is the bugginess of Xbox Music, but that can be fixed by a simple app update. In the week or so between my pre-order and the arrival of my device I was nervous about the purchase, but so far it has been well worth it! - 11-01-2012, 08:02 AM #19
My smart phone is for when I'm on the go...meetings, grocery store, shopping, texting. For everything else I use my tablet.
Heck I even play games more on my tablet than I do on my 5 month old gaming desk top I just built. - 11-01-2012, 08:40 AM
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- 11-01-2012, 08:42 AM #21
Surprised Paul Thurrott did not like Win RT on the Surface at all...
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/...acement-144692 - 11-01-2012, 08:50 AM #22
I am really liking mine. My only issue at this point is the Xbox Music app. I have my music collection on my SD card, and have followed the steps to access it given on the WinSupersite. When I play any of that music and the screen goes to sleep, the music stops at the end of the current song. I am assuming the power is cut to the SD card to save the battery. I am considering exchanging my 32GB Surface for a 64GB model.
Sent from my Trophy using Board Express - 11-01-2012, 08:58 AM #25
I love my Surface, but I'm sensible enough to recognize it for what it is... an PC companion that let's me have a lot of fun while conveniently letting me get SOME work done.
I think that those who need to get A LOT OF work done should opt for the Surface Pro. Surface RT is definitely NOT a PC replacement... at least, not yet, for most people.
That said, as the app market matures in the coming months, Surface RT will greatly surpass the functionality of any tablet on the market. The hardware is already there, the OS is already there, just need the app developers. Judging by the feedback at BUILD, I think we can expect a lot.

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