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Posted 02 January 2013 - 10:58 AM
I'm typing this comment from my MS Surface, which is quite possibly the crappiest tablet on the market.
Frequently, the tablet would think that the touch keyboard is not connected even though it is. When that happens, no amount of disconnecting/reconnecting would work. Only a reboot would fix the problem.
Also frequently, the tablet would think that the micro SD just ejected itself, and then think minutes later that it magically reinserted itself.
The magnetic power connector is a joke.
The browser does not run in the background. When I am listening to music at grooveshark, audio would stop when I start using other apps. Hmm, there are hardly any useful apps.
The desktop mode is a joke. You would need a stylus to make use of those tiny drop down menus. MS is still trying to sell us the tablet pc concept from 10 years ago.
When I showed the tablet to my wife, she had two things to say:
- what's up with the sharp edges?
- what's up with the kiddie interface?
I'm not surprised that the market has largely ignored this stupid tablet called Surface.
Frequently, the tablet would think that the touch keyboard is not connected even though it is. When that happens, no amount of disconnecting/reconnecting would work. Only a reboot would fix the problem.
Also frequently, the tablet would think that the micro SD just ejected itself, and then think minutes later that it magically reinserted itself.
The magnetic power connector is a joke.
The browser does not run in the background. When I am listening to music at grooveshark, audio would stop when I start using other apps. Hmm, there are hardly any useful apps.
The desktop mode is a joke. You would need a stylus to make use of those tiny drop down menus. MS is still trying to sell us the tablet pc concept from 10 years ago.
When I showed the tablet to my wife, she had two things to say:
- what's up with the sharp edges?
- what's up with the kiddie interface?
I'm not surprised that the market has largely ignored this stupid tablet called Surface.
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