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    Mary Jo Foley nailed it: Microsoft looks to be ready to try to tackle the low end of the PC market with a new low-end, low-cost Surface line-up. But t
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    • #192664

      Why is right. Small screen typically smaller then most users want. Apple learned this from Macbook Air 11.6″. Never did find the Intel m3 CPU that impressive and its sort of expensive for its specs. Add to cost a keyboard and mouse and you might as well buy a decent 2 in 1.

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    • #192665

      ROFL

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    • #192666

      If it comes with Windows S-Mode, there’s another $$$ you will have to spend to make it usable.
      And don’t forget the SSD or external HDD so you can update it.

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      • #192671

        …and once purchased, patch Tuesday updates will sort it.

        Windows - commercial by definition and now function...
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    • #192667

      It’s a vehicle without wheels and engine.

      On permanent hiatus {with backup and coffee}
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    • #192680

      The fact that it’s less expensive is supposed to make you feel better when WU breaks it.

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    • #192735

      I’d rather take the risk of a used bargain laptop (replacing parts HDD for an SSD) if I needed to. With more CPU grunt and memory and my choice of Operating System and probably cheaper all done, thanks.

      Windows - commercial by definition and now function...
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    • #192772

      Is that why, after so long, that they finally addressed the flickergate problem… they want to reassure customers that they do stand behind their products? Coughing fit…

      Non-techy Win 10 Pro and Linux Mint experimenter

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      • #192883

        “Is that why, after so long, that they finally addressed the flickergate problem… they want to reassure customers that they do stand behind their products? Coughing fit… ”

        It becomes clear that for this most-recent iteration of MS, “stand(ing) behind their products” is not a metaphor.

        GaryK

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    • #192809

      Maybe they’re trying to compete with iPad. At one time I would have found such a device fairly appealing, but after the last year or so… no way will I ever buy another MS product. If an iPad is anywhere near as reliable, easy to use, etc. as my iMAC, then it would be a no-brainer, IMHO, for anyone wanting a tablet. The iMAC just works, and did I mention seamless updates?

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    • #192808

      64 gigabytes of solid state storage!, theoretically it might be compatible with itself and update without fail.

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    • #192862

      If the more expensive luxurious one has been failing bigtime, this will be another nail in M$’s coffin, either way.

      Imagine if this cheaper one is more stable than the luxury one.

      Imagine if it isn’t.

      … and I roll myself to the other side of the bed, ignore it and go back to sleep…

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    • #192868

      Microsoft looks to be ready to try to tackle the low end of the PC market with a new low-end, low-cost Surface line-up. But the big question is why.

      Microsoft could not continue selling the junk known as the “Surface Pro” at the outrageously high price they were asking for it. They either had to improve the quality or lower the price.

      It appears that they have lowered the price.

      Group "L" (Linux Mint)
      with Windows 10 running in a remote session on my file server
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    • #192972

      Reads post. Shakes head……

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