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Old 06-21-17, 11:51 PM   #4
vienna
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Meh...

The Surface is what it is: a device designed for mundane people who want to do mundane things. It is by no means intended as a high-power, high-end laptop, and it is certainly not intended as a power game device. If you want to do more or less everyday activities, then the Surface should suffice. If you want to do advanced graphics, gaming, or, even, complex business applications, you need something else. Buying a Surface for something it wasn't intended to do is like buying a Smart Car and then complaining about its acceleration ability and/or its cargo capacity...

Also, I have seen much made of the inability to service or upgrade the Surface: again, the intended market for the device(s) is the same market that changes cell phones every few years, among other consumer products, and who are not prone to upgrade their existing devices, and who just buy a new device whenever the device goes out of fashion or fails...

It is what it is and nothing more...



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