• fhqwgads@possumpat.io
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    10 months ago

    As someone who just had to basically retire their surface pro 3, I’ve always felt like they were great devices that really didn’t work well for tech journalists and so they got kind of unfairly punished for doing all the things they were doing for good reasons.

    A great example was the power connector - they always got dinged for not having a “standard” one like USB-C, but somehow magsafe returning was amazing, when the surface pro one was already magnetic and it worked incredibly well with the dock.

    The keyboards always got dinged since you couldn’t type up the Apple keynote from the audience but in reality no one I know has ever had a problem with “having” to use it on a table. The pen always got dismissed with some scribbles, going, “it’s ok but I’m not an artist” but never actually checking with an artist, and every year it gets “it looks the same but has a new processor” when realistically what the hell are they supposed to change? When they were thick and powerful everyone complained about the thickness, and when they were thin and slower everyone complained about the performance.

    Like, there are actual issues - the repairability is garbage (apparently the newer ones are better?) , they’ve had weird hardware issues, the BIOS is useless, and the keyboard really should be included in some way, but everyone I know that has one really likes theirs.

    • FlihpFlorp@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      About the pen I love my surface for college being able to hand write notes for myself then be able to type up assignments on a physical keyboard (my hand writing is terrible)