[QUOTE="That is pretty reassuring to see.[/QUOTE]
No it's not. This video is a show, not more.
Look at the shoe, it is very flat and has no much mass. This kind of pressure is not the problem.
The glass is tempered glass and a hole near to the boundary is a constructional error (as I said before).
We should avoid punctual bending-stresses near this hole. People with a small budget should take
the Microsoft-Complete-Extended-Service.
On the web page for the SP2
http://www.microsoft.com/surface/de-de/products/surface-pro-2
I found this line in the data table:
“ … Screen … robust(es) display”.
I can not find this line in the table for the SP3 and that's why I'm concerned, although I will buy it, but with Microsoft-Complete-Extended-Service.
I think this service will also be available after the 28. of this month in australia.
Greetings from .de
No it's not. This video is a show, not more.
Look at the shoe, it is very flat and has no much mass. This kind of pressure is not the problem.
The glass is tempered glass and a hole near to the boundary is a constructional error (as I said before).
We should avoid punctual bending-stresses near this hole. People with a small budget should take
the Microsoft-Complete-Extended-Service.
On the web page for the SP2
http://www.microsoft.com/surface/de-de/products/surface-pro-2
I found this line in the data table:
“ … Screen … robust(es) display”.
I can not find this line in the table for the SP3 and that's why I'm concerned, although I will buy it, but with Microsoft-Complete-Extended-Service.
I think this service will also be available after the 28. of this month in australia.
Greetings from .de