i am also a happy owner of i7 256gb since a week! updated to the latest and the machine runs fine. i am getting used to the touch functions, this is a bit of a problem as when I am in my office using the company pc, I tend to touch the screen...
Ah, I use it as a laptop, and so far, I still find my ipad mini a perfect size for bedtime reading and playing casual games.
My expectation for the pen was perhaps too high... i hoped it would truly replace my traditional note taking, but it is not as fast and tactile as writing on a paper...
I notice that sometimes the wifi connection goes limited after waking up from a hibernation... not sure if this happens because I change the wifi spot during hibernation. So far, this is not too much invasive and I hope this will be fixed soon.
Ok. After a month of using my surface pro 3 i7 256gb, here is my impression:
- I miss the touchpad in MacBook. Period.
- A lot of applications (not apps) including those from Microsoft are not touch friendly. The icons or buttons are not big enough for my fingers. In comparison, iPad mini is better.
- CPu heats up randomly with the fan. I check the task manager but I don't see anything eating the cpu. But luckily it gets down after 10 or some minutes.
- love the screen and touch. I am still getting used to touch. I often forget to use touch screen instead of the tiny touch pad.
- I enjoy office 2013 on surface, I just wish to have a larger touchpad which is as good as the one on MacBook. Probably I will buy a mouse.
- the keyboard is better than I was worried before purchase. But it gets tiring after long hours of typing. Especially the keys on the far left or far right need to be correctly pushed in the center firmly. I tend to push them with the fifth fingers and they are not strong enough or precise enough to push the center of those keys, especially the backspace button.
- where is the F1-12 keys? I want the traditional line of F keys back. They are useful for excel.
- when the keyboard is attached elevated, I can't reach the touch functions at the bottom of the screen in desktop mode. When in metro mode, the swipe down close feature can fail at first cuz my finger touches the keyboard edge and release too early.
- lapability? I don't like the feeling of the sharp edge of the back leg on my lap. And the area needed for holding surface pro 3 on my lap needs to be larger than MacBook, because I need space for keyboards and the back leg supporting the device. But I take it as something to take for this type of tablet pc.
Just wrote what came to my mind while having a lonely dinner in the middle of a business trip in Madagascar.
If Apple came up with a retina MacBook Air before I purchased surface pro 3 I would have bought it. But it's also about timing.
Cheers,