FlatSurface
Member
Hi everyone,
I've been eyeing the Surface Pro 4 ever since it came out. I'm a freelance consultant, I need a slick looking and portable machine to work on-site with clients. It needs to be fast, reliable and (did I mention?) slick looking.
However, I still had a Macbook Pro from 2012 (still do) and I'm someone who doesn't waste money. I wasn't going to switch until I had at least 5 years on the odometer with this computer.
That time has come, BUT I had anticipated on the Surface Pro 5 being a thing right now. As we all know, it's not even been announced yet.
So the question is: do I get a Surface Pro 4 now (and which model, considering it's now already slightly aged and I want to log another 5 years if possible) or do I spend a few more months on the ol' heavy Macbook and wait it out?
I would love to hear your advice!
P.S.: I don't have to do any video stuff or heavy graphical work on my computer. I want it to run smoothly in the day to day, be stable (not crash during Skype!!) and if possible play the occasional game (usually strategy or RPG, no shooters).
I've been eyeing the Surface Pro 4 ever since it came out. I'm a freelance consultant, I need a slick looking and portable machine to work on-site with clients. It needs to be fast, reliable and (did I mention?) slick looking.
However, I still had a Macbook Pro from 2012 (still do) and I'm someone who doesn't waste money. I wasn't going to switch until I had at least 5 years on the odometer with this computer.
That time has come, BUT I had anticipated on the Surface Pro 5 being a thing right now. As we all know, it's not even been announced yet.
So the question is: do I get a Surface Pro 4 now (and which model, considering it's now already slightly aged and I want to log another 5 years if possible) or do I spend a few more months on the ol' heavy Macbook and wait it out?
I would love to hear your advice!
P.S.: I don't have to do any video stuff or heavy graphical work on my computer. I want it to run smoothly in the day to day, be stable (not crash during Skype!!) and if possible play the occasional game (usually strategy or RPG, no shooters).