Microsoft Surface

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Lifer
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Is it worth getting a Surface now? Latest one.

I tried a Surface 3 a long time ago and was not impressed.
 

mikeymikec

Lifer
May 19, 2011
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I made a few edits in the time you were responding so hopefully you'll have seen those.
 

clamum

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I have a Surface Pro 6th gen (latest one), the i5 8GB/256GB model. Got it late December so I haven't had it real long. I use it for Unity game development mostly and it can actually handle that well enough, IMO. The main thing I don't like about it is its pathetic lack of USB ports. There's a SINGLE one on it.

Also when I would plug a couple of devices I own (vape device and something else, maybe my Fitbit?) I would get that Windows message, "Power surge on USB port" (I *think* that's what it was, it's been a couple months since I tried those devices). It would keep coming up no matter what I did and I would have to restart. Plugging them into my desktop (also Windows 10) was fine.

I've since got a USB hub for it. It's a powered one which I don't care for since it needs another wall plugin but I gathered that they are more reliable/better than the non-powered ones. Meh.

Anyway, so far I'd recommend it. It's a fairly powerful system for its small, thin size. The downside is the pathetic single USB port and its exorbitant price (you could get a much more powerful laptop for decently less money).
 

thilanliyan

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I've got a i5 Surface Pro 3 I bought used and it does pretty well as a browsing/productivity machine. Never tried gaming on it though.
 

quikah

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Surface 3 had very slow storage and middling CPU. The Surface Pro line is very capable with laptop like guts. You can do pretty much all the things you could do with a midrange laptop.

The Surface Go is a replacement for Surface 3, it solves most of the issues the Surface 3 suffered, the storage speed is fine, though the CPU is still a bit slow. It works in all the scenarios a cheap basic laptop would work. I use it all the time for basic duties (netflix, webbrowsing, email, etc.) and as a laptop replacement for the few times I actually need one. The only complaint I have about the Go is the battery life is pretty terrible.