It sounds like the Surafce worked well for her, and that's a good thing. As I said elsewhere, I've seen people using the Surface tablets and they look pretty cool. That's not enough to make me want to go buy one, but they obviously do meet the needs of some folks.
No, I am not mad, nor am I really "bashing" anything here.
I can do things fine on my netbook and I use it often. I seldom take it anywhere outside the home simply because I don't have a big need for mobile computing.
Based on consumer reaction thus far, I think it's safe to say that I'm not...
There are too many tablets out there that do more things for the same or a lesser price. Microsoft is late to the dance and what they offer doesn't compete well.
I don't have a need to have a computer nearby everywhere I go. In fact, sometimes it's nice to be someplace without one. I have a...
I have seen some Surface tablets and they look pretty nice - can't say whether they were Surface Pro or RT, but given that the folks who had them were IT types, I surmise they were Surface Pro.
RT may suit the needs of some, but in the long run I think the general thoght is "if it says Windows...
Microsoft represents a big pile of cash and I imagine some people will sue over anything to get their hands on some of it. It's probably cheaper to pay off these dunderheads than to continue fighting the legal battle.
What next, is someone going to want to sue them over the use of "8" in the...
I presume you have chacked and verified your network settings.
As for the display settings, I'm not sure what to suggest, except checking for updated drivers from the manufacturer. Yeah, I know this is a new machine, but there could be drivers newer than the ones included in the pre-installed...
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