That's all I wanted. Then something happened, and bam, Surface says that I needed to reformat. Not going to invest a 5th time in 3 weeks to initialize my device again. 5 x 3 hours per reinstall = 15 hours. 15 hours in 3 weeks just reformating it! That's far too much. I feel lazy when I format my desktop once a year or once every 2 years.... Even so, it's because I want to format my desktop every so often. So imagine how I feel about having to do it for my SP4 and it's a necessity.
I don't mind tinkering. I was A+, N+ certified, and went to Computer Engineering for my university as one of my degrees. I love tech, and I love to tinker. But when I'm busy with work, all I want is my device that I paid a pretty penny for to work. So, even with all the tinkering and downloading drivers, and backing up images, and being active in the forums, and regedits here and there, and buying extra chargers to keep the battery charged since it can't last a full day... It all wasn't enough for the device to work.
When I saw those @{microsoftcommunication.... apps and nothing loaded, not even opening a JPG, I said "screw it," went to MS support, they didn't even know how to fix it. So, apart from getting the slower SSD, light bleed, incredible lags and glitches while listening to music or opening apps, probably something faulty to make the damn device take 3 hours to format itself, I get my money back, forget about headaches and go back to my brick of a SP2 that works. Believe me. I love the Surface line up. My partner always says I'm a MS fanboy... haha. I really do love the hardware of the Surface, Nokia (now MS) had awesome hardware, the band 2 looks sweet, the 950xl was a prime choice for me until I saw all the issues at the moment.
I hope they fix these issues with the i5.
The Dell Inspiron 2-in-1 looks pretty cool! 1,000 for i7 8gb ram and 256 SSD. Any experience with Dell? I've always built my own PCs and my Surface Pro 2 was my first laptop since I was 12 years old.