mitchellvii
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Thanks. Sadly 64 degrees is way too steep an angle for me. I'm tall and that would leave me looking down on the screen. Surprised MS matched the SP1 dock angle since no one liked that.
Thanks. Sadly 64 degrees is way too steep an angle for me. I'm tall and that would leave me looking down on the screen. Surprised MS matched the SP1 dock angle since no one liked that.
Hey Mitch, I found these sweet Surface Dock Angle Adjusters, they look like just the thing!
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Yes. I exchanged my SP3 and left a 128GB mSD card in it. I called (what I thought was) the store an hour before closing to make sure they kept the unit until I came back the next day to get it. The person at the "call center" put me on hold a few minutes while he called the store. He came back a few minutes later saying he "couldn't get anyone at the store". Now I know every employee (including the manager; the person with a key who opens and closes each day) has a cell phone in his pocket, and the store has a phone, but he "can't get anyone in the store" on a phone. Do you believe that? What kind of way is that to run a business?Big point of clarification, if you call the Microsoft Store or Use the Online Microsoft Store, it is run by Digital River ( same company that handles Education Sales and Digital Downloads). They are not MS Employees. The Employees in the Brick and Mortar Stores are Microsoft Employees and Tech Support are as well...