Thank you. That's what I've been trying to say all along, but you said it much better.
Further, trying to use an SP4 as a desktop is like trying to put a round peg in a square hole, IMO. It's not the right/best tool for the job. Just because MS makes a dock, doesn't mean that it's the best way to utilize an SP4.
Disagree..(.when talking about the SP4). This machine allows for a setup that is the same or if not better than a desktop. Due to its size and cpu power.
I've used tablets as my primary work machine since the HP 500 Slate days. A dock can simulate a simple desktop experience that over time has improved with each new device..
The HP 500 Slate-- the screen was tiny and could extend only to 1 other screen, extremely slow machine.
The Thinkpad 2 -- better screen, better dock (Ethernet), but still limited by the Atom processor. There were programs that were just to heavy for this tablet-- making the need of a desktop at the office a necessity.
To me, everything changed with the Surface 4.
The tablet is much faster & powerful machine than my desktop at the office. Its capable of pushing multiple monitors-- running various programs without slowdowns or limitations... its main screen is large enough that you can work comfortable as the sole screen if you prefer. The kickstand on the back with the multiple positions is ingenious.
Its lightweight-- super easy to travel with--- and i would never go back to a desktop or laptop setup.
I enjoy using my SP4 as a ebook reader (using overdrive or nook app)--i use the pen functions daily-- and cant imagine doing work without the ability of pen input (PDF editing, Onenote)
I rarely use my phone any more -- as i enjoy & perfer both productivity and consumption on the SP4.
As the capabilities of these machines continue to be more advanced--- there will be problems--- software and/or hardware errors will come up. Ive learned and experienced that more than ever on the SP4 but because ive have seen what these units can do---the wait is more than worth it. Sometimes problems become opportunities-- ive learned so much more about windows/programs because ive had to be proactive in looking/trying to resolve some problems/conflicts. Some users don't want that experience and wants something proven/reliable-- everyone will be different.
Every user will have their own preference and experience--- to me the Surface 4 was a game-changer ( i did not try the Surface 2/3 when those came out). i enjoy the interaction with other users who also enjoy the device in the same way i use it--- as well as hear other user experiences that differ from mine.
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