Surface Pro 4
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Yeah after watching the Keynote now I REALLY want one.
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But will it have a dock that supports 2-3 monitors for the surface book?
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@JasonNM said:
But will it have a dock that supports 2-3 monitors for the surface book?
I'm guessing you didn't watch the keynote? The same dock you can use for Continuum with Windows mobile 10 you can use with Surface Book, for additional monitors.
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It will be a tough competition for google Pixcle.
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@meghal said:
It will be a tough competition for google Pixel.
From the looks of it, the Pixel is just a Chromebook with no keyboard - it's not real competition against the Surface or the Surface Pro.
Granted the lines are being blurred.
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@Dashrender said:
@meghal said:
It will be a tough competition for google Pixel.
From the looks of it, the Pixel is just a Chromebook with no keyboard - it's not real competition against the Surface or the Surface Pro.
Granted the lines are being blurred.
Or vice versa I'll take a Chromebook over a Surface any day.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@meghal said:
It will be a tough competition for google Pixel.
From the looks of it, the Pixel is just a Chromebook with no keyboard - it's not real competition against the Surface or the Surface Pro.
Granted the lines are being blurred.
Or vice versa I'll take a Chromebook over a Surface any day.
That may be - I too have a hard time finding use for a Surface in my day to day life (or an iPad for that matter).
I suppose I could get by with a Chromebook, though I have no desire to.
The slate factor is what I don't like about the Surface/iPad - the Surface book solves that with the attachable keyboard.
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I have an iPad mini and have had the full size iPad. I got rid of the full size one I thought I never used it because it was too big. I still never uses the iPad mini 2.
I either use my phone or or my laptop.
I tried an HP that was like the surface book, I rarely used it as a tablet. Always as a laptop. It seems for me it's hard to find a use for tablets.
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I run on my tablet all the time. Phone for reading email and text notificaitons, tablet for everything when out and about. Laptop when at a client and desktop at home.
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@JaredBusch said:
I run on my tablet all the time. Phone for reading email and text notificaitons, tablet for everything when out and about. Laptop when at a client and desktop at home.
so you have a 3/4G tablet?
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@Dashrender said:
so you have a 3/4G tablet?
No, I tether to my phone. So I do need both devices on me, but I only USE them as described. For the record it is an iPad Air 2.
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I use my Ipad all the time. I can work from it in a pinch.