My name is John and I live in the country city of Orange, in NSW Australia,
I am thinking seriously of buying the new Surface and I joined this forum to get some feedback from others.
It will be my first tablet and before I found the Surface was seriously considering the brand new Sony Tablet Experia S which does also appeal to me.
One of the main uses I will have will be to store documents I receive from emails, and also that I scan/copy for my attendance at meetings, so that I will not have to print them. For this reason Windows appeals to me as I hope it would cut down my "learning curve" and make things somewhat easier, especially for transfer and copying of files.
I also hope for a good Calender. Not all that interested in millions of Apps but would like some games, ebooks and classical music etc so that I can keep up with grandchildren.
I am an older guy and know a bit about windows but my Android smart phone bugs me and while my son wants me to go Apple, I want to keep it easy.
Should I 'hold off' for the bugs to be fixed or 'hop right in'?
Any advice?
Cheers.
I am thinking seriously of buying the new Surface and I joined this forum to get some feedback from others.
It will be my first tablet and before I found the Surface was seriously considering the brand new Sony Tablet Experia S which does also appeal to me.
One of the main uses I will have will be to store documents I receive from emails, and also that I scan/copy for my attendance at meetings, so that I will not have to print them. For this reason Windows appeals to me as I hope it would cut down my "learning curve" and make things somewhat easier, especially for transfer and copying of files.
I also hope for a good Calender. Not all that interested in millions of Apps but would like some games, ebooks and classical music etc so that I can keep up with grandchildren.
I am an older guy and know a bit about windows but my Android smart phone bugs me and while my son wants me to go Apple, I want to keep it easy.
Should I 'hold off' for the bugs to be fixed or 'hop right in'?
Any advice?
Cheers.