Finally got to try one at the Local Best Buy. Couple notes;
Speakers are still crap, all that has been done is "Enhancements" in the Sound Properties for the Mixer are turned on. Turn those off, and the speakers are just terrible. With this turned off I couldn't even hear them in a semi quit soon to be closed BestBuy. This is the exact same way with the previous gen models. The difference is now they are front faced speakers and the enhancements are on by default. If anything, unlike the previous generation the enhancements sometimes had a possibility of making things too loud and distorting it. So it appeared that they have worked on this.
Next on the block is the Surface Pen, unfortunately the model I had a chance to play with... must not have been setup properly. I tried to use the Surface Pro OneNote button and it didn't work. Come to find out it wasn't paired with the tablet. I went through the pairing bluetooth only to get "Driver Error" when attempting to pair it. So all I got to see was the standard Pen input capabilities. I couldn't test writing much at all because OneNote wasn't even configured to load. It needed a Microsoft account? Where's Allison when you need her?
The tablet isn't as light as I was hoping it would feel, but its much better now. I think it had alot to do with it being attached to the workstation area. But still, no real complaints here.
I used the tablet for a good 30minutes and got used to the touchpad without issue. I've never been a big fan of the integrated left and right click options with singular trackpads. So I'm basis to say I didn't enjoy it that much. However, unlike most designs I find with this, the left click didn't move the mouse when I would click. So that's good.
The kickstand, no issues here, I do worry about wear over time. But they said they tested this without issue in its design.
Typing, given it was my first TypeCover experience, I had no problems typing on it.
Overall, I'm still sold and await a nice upgrade from my Surface Pro first gen.
Speakers are still crap, all that has been done is "Enhancements" in the Sound Properties for the Mixer are turned on. Turn those off, and the speakers are just terrible. With this turned off I couldn't even hear them in a semi quit soon to be closed BestBuy. This is the exact same way with the previous gen models. The difference is now they are front faced speakers and the enhancements are on by default. If anything, unlike the previous generation the enhancements sometimes had a possibility of making things too loud and distorting it. So it appeared that they have worked on this.
Next on the block is the Surface Pen, unfortunately the model I had a chance to play with... must not have been setup properly. I tried to use the Surface Pro OneNote button and it didn't work. Come to find out it wasn't paired with the tablet. I went through the pairing bluetooth only to get "Driver Error" when attempting to pair it. So all I got to see was the standard Pen input capabilities. I couldn't test writing much at all because OneNote wasn't even configured to load. It needed a Microsoft account? Where's Allison when you need her?
The tablet isn't as light as I was hoping it would feel, but its much better now. I think it had alot to do with it being attached to the workstation area. But still, no real complaints here.
I used the tablet for a good 30minutes and got used to the touchpad without issue. I've never been a big fan of the integrated left and right click options with singular trackpads. So I'm basis to say I didn't enjoy it that much. However, unlike most designs I find with this, the left click didn't move the mouse when I would click. So that's good.
The kickstand, no issues here, I do worry about wear over time. But they said they tested this without issue in its design.
Typing, given it was my first TypeCover experience, I had no problems typing on it.
Overall, I'm still sold and await a nice upgrade from my Surface Pro first gen.