eltos_lightfoot
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I run hearthstone that way, and while it gets hot, it seems to work just fine.
Look like it would be ideal for your use case....
How is Hearthstone running for you, on the undocked surface pro 3? I've got a i5 8GB RAM model, and when it was in full-screen, full resolution the device got crazy hot really fast
So this has been an interesting thread to read, as I've been reading this and a similar one on MacRumors about replacing a laptop with the SP3.
I've had both the SP1 (neat idea....lousy battery life) and SP2 (same neat idea, much better battery life and performance, but still too cramped of a display to be an effective laptop replacement for me), so I'm already a fan of the form factor.
My current laptop of choice is a 2014 rMBP fully loaded (16 GB, 1 TB SSD, 2.6 GHz i7), and I run the display at a native 2880 x 1800. I had a MBA previously, but I found that 1440 x 900 on the Air was a little too constrictive in terms of getting work done on the laptop itself. Screen real-estate (in terms of number of pixels) was always important to me. I otherwise loved the form factor of the Air, and the performance was never an issue, even with only 8 GB of RAM (I don't tend to use a lot of VMs, and only rarely went into Bootcamp for something Windows specific).
So I'm thinking of picking up a loaded SP3, and selling my loaded rMBP; I should be able to come out some $$ ahead, given what 15" rMBP's are going for on the used market (eBay etc). And save 2+ lbs of travel weight at the same time. And gain touch-screen / pen based functionality as well.
I suspect I might miss some of the structural rigidity of the 15" laptop (I even thought my MBA felt a little too flexible compared to the 15" MBP when typing), but in the store I've never noticed any downsides in the new SP3 keyboards.
I know a lot of people here have indicated that they've replaced their dedicated laptops with an SP3....but has anyone replaced a fairly high-end laptop with one? That being said, I don't do a ton of high-end work; I wanted it for the 1 TB SSD and screen resolution....performance was otherwise never an issue with the MBA.
I'll readily admit, the rMBP has been the best laptop I've ever owned (OSX or Windows based), so there is a big part of me that is reluctant to give that up. It's been solid, reliable and a very quick machine. That being said, the SP3 seems to be lightning fast in the store as well.
From an actual productivity standpoint (I don't play a lot of games....I like to...just never have the time), does anyone regret getting their SP3 and moving away from a dedicated laptop?
Decisions, decisions.....
Patrick