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Although the Ms surf pro tablet is still technically "Vaporware" it definitely seems slated (??? slates / tablets) to come out in Jan 2013 -- they just couldn't get them in the stores in time for Xmas!!
I think it's worth waiting for if you are considering a tablet. The USB 3 port IMO is well worth the wait and being able to watch video with ANY format by running a standard Windows application like VLC player is better than waiting for VLC to be ported to the RT ARM system.
I like the Native video resolution of 1920 x 1080 as well --.
Although initially against tablets having seen in the flesh the SURF RT model and was surprised that I actually liked it - I might well wait for the PRO version -- I can see myself using it for quite a few standard "Laptop" applications like EXCEL --although I might still need a "Real PC" for Photoshop.
Being able to print via a network printer and a standard windows application is also a valuable facility as is the USB3 slot.
I'd suggest that this tablet will make MINCEMEAT out of the IPads both old and new -- and Ms could well have a winner here.
Price will be the overriding thing here of course -- if I can get a small Ultrabook for the same price then I'd take that.
We'll have to wait and see --but on hardware and software Ms seems to have done it's homework properly.
Cheers
jimbo
Although the Ms surf pro tablet is still technically "Vaporware" it definitely seems slated (??? slates / tablets) to come out in Jan 2013 -- they just couldn't get them in the stores in time for Xmas!!
I think it's worth waiting for if you are considering a tablet. The USB 3 port IMO is well worth the wait and being able to watch video with ANY format by running a standard Windows application like VLC player is better than waiting for VLC to be ported to the RT ARM system.
I like the Native video resolution of 1920 x 1080 as well --.
Although initially against tablets having seen in the flesh the SURF RT model and was surprised that I actually liked it - I might well wait for the PRO version -- I can see myself using it for quite a few standard "Laptop" applications like EXCEL --although I might still need a "Real PC" for Photoshop.
Being able to print via a network printer and a standard windows application is also a valuable facility as is the USB3 slot.
I'd suggest that this tablet will make MINCEMEAT out of the IPads both old and new -- and Ms could well have a winner here.
Price will be the overriding thing here of course -- if I can get a small Ultrabook for the same price then I'd take that.
We'll have to wait and see --but on hardware and software Ms seems to have done it's homework properly.
Cheers
jimbo