The thing is that not everyone is having the same experience you are. I have been using my SB as my daily driver since I picked it up on launch day, and have had only 1 Blue Screen (my 4 year old was drawing on it so he may have done something strange anyway). I have also only had the graphics driver crash 2 times which didn't cause any interruption in my work. Overall mine has been pretty solid for a generation one product.
I personally would not give up on the device. The form factor is perfect for me, and I am loving my device.
The question is why is this acceptable by any standards? One blue screen and two driver crashes is one blue screen too many and two driver crashes too many. If it was one or two people that would be acceptable, but driver issues should have been tested properly before release.
I think your expectations are a little out of line. I have never had any device that never had a problem. My iPhone 6 plus freezes on occasion, apps crash to the springboard at least once or twice a day. My Lenovo laptop has blue screened more than once. Expecting a high tech device to never crash is setting yourself up for disappointment.
Windows 10 is a much more complicated OS compared to OSX. It has to support so many different devices and its just silly to expect it to work flawlessly on everything. Although Microsoft quality control should have picked up the graphics driver problem on there own products I think.
Because Microsoft need to support thousands of computer configurations both software and hardware. That's a huge task. Apple on the other hand have hardly any configurations to deal with. Its good that its the new computers that are having the problems in some ways as if it was older computers it would upset far more people.
Because Microsoft need to support thousands of computer configurations both software and hardware. That's a huge task. Apple on the other hand have hardly any configurations to deal with. Its good that its the new computers that are having the problems in some ways as if it was older computers it would upset far more people.
One would think that of those thousands of configurations, they would be sure the 6 or so they offer with their name on them would be flawless.