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Microsoft To Support Surface Pro Tablet Until 2017

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 07:00 AM

Post your comments for Microsoft to support Surface Pro tablet until 2017 here
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  Posted 12 February 2013 - 09:27 AM

Heh. 4+ years of support for a product nobody wants. That's mighty generous of Microsoft.

Too bad nobody'll be supporting the Surface for more than a month before the returns come flying in.
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  Posted 12 February 2013 - 12:55 PM

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Heh. 4+ years of support for a product nobody wants. That's mighty generous of Microsoft. Too bad nobody'll be supporting the Surface for more than a month before the returns come flying in.



You realize the 128GB version is sold out everywhere?
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Posted 12 February 2013 - 01:12 PM

View PostChad91GTZ, on 12 February 2013 - 12:55 PM, said:

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Heh. 4+ years of support for a product nobody wants. That's mighty generous of Microsoft. Too bad nobody'll be supporting the Surface for more than a month before the returns come flying in.


You realize the 128GB version is sold out everywhere?

Yeah, they had 1000 of them for sale, or some small amount like that, each store having only a few. So if I was stupid enough to buy one even at $1000, then it would cost me $200 per year and then be unsupported? Why would I be stupid enough to buy it, when today for under $300 I can get a netbook that weighs the same, is the same size, but does all my desktop can do? And has lasted a lot longer than four years?

This post has been edited by brainout: 12 February 2013 - 01:13 PM

Wildly Insane Now Dumb Or Willfully Stupid. :)
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  Posted 12 February 2013 - 03:32 PM

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Chad91GTZ said
Heh. 4+ years of support for a product nobody wants. That's mighty generous of Microsoft. Too bad nobody'll be supporting the Surface for more than a month before the returns come flying in. You realize the 128GB version is sold out everywhere? Yeah, they had 1000 of them for sale, or some small amount like that, each store having only a few. So if I was stupid enough to buy one even at $1000, then it would cost me $200 per year and then be unsupported? Why would I be stupid enough to buy it, when today for under $300 I can get a netbook that weighs the same, is the same size, but does all my desktop can do? And has lasted a lot longer than four years?


Actually the Surface Pro, is more like a ultrabook in Tablet form, and you can do more things that your "netbook", it’s shipped for people that want to do real work with a versatile tool. It runs with a full powered Core i5 processor. Some reviewers are right to compare it to the Macbook air ( http://www.zdnet.com...ace-7000011009/ ). Will some of us get one, yes, do you feel stupid for buying a full functional PC with Tablet form when you could buy an atom-based netbook because all you need is to be online on Facebook and tweeter... well that is your point of view.
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  Posted 14 February 2013 - 10:42 PM

More expensive products should be supported for a more longer time.
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  Posted 14 February 2013 - 10:45 PM

Correct me if i am wrong, not getting updates and not receiving support (which i assuming is generally security related support) are not the same thing.
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  Posted 18 February 2013 - 09:00 AM

If you get 5 good-quality years of use from a laptop -- *any* laptop -- you've done well. Any more than that are "bonus years".

This M$ decision is not a big deal, IMO -- although the motivations behind change in policy could be ominous....
90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.
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Posted 18 February 2013 - 09:47 AM

View PostDatamisc, on 12 February 2013 - 03:32 PM, said:

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Chad91GTZ said
Heh. 4+ years of support for a product nobody wants. That's mighty generous of Microsoft. Too bad nobody'll be supporting the Surface for more than a month before the returns come flying in. You realize the 128GB version is sold out everywhere? Yeah, they had 1000 of them for sale, or some small amount like that, each store having only a few. So if I was stupid enough to buy one even at $1000, then it would cost me $200 per year and then be unsupported? Why would I be stupid enough to buy it, when today for under $300 I can get a netbook that weighs the same, is the same size, but does all my desktop can do? And has lasted a lot longer than four years?


Actually the Surface Pro, is more like a ultrabook in Tablet form, and you can do more things that your "netbook", it’s shipped for people that want to do real work with a versatile tool. It runs with a full powered Core i5 processor. Some reviewers are right to compare it to the Macbook air ( http://www.zdnet.com...ace-7000011009/ ). Will some of us get one, yes, do you feel stupid for buying a full functional PC with Tablet form when you could buy an atom-based netbook because all you need is to be online on Facebook and tweeter... well that is your point of view.


I agree. The Surface Pro is a great product that makes few compromises. If only the battery life could be longer....
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