Microsoft Announces The Surface Pro 3
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Microsoft Announces The Surface Pro 3
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#2Existing discussion here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7773024
Re: Microsoft Announces The Surface Pro 3
#3Existing discussion here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7773024
Yes, but you have to appreciate the extra care given to capitalize every word in the headline. Kudos, TechCrunch.
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#4Any news regarding Surface 3 RT?
RT's lackluster sales and noticeable absence from this announcement makes me think Microsoft could be narrowing focus to just x86 versions of Windows going forward.
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#5Any news regarding Surface 3 RT? RT's lackluster sales and noticeable absence from this announcement makes me think Microsoft could be narrowing focus to just x86 versions of Windows going forward.
They said nothing about RT so I think you are right and the main focus will be on full win8 experience with Intel for what is related to 12'screens. For the smaller I think RT can be still part of microsoft strategy, at least to fight in the low price market zone.
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#6$1 billion losses full speed ahead!
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#7It's interesting that the TechCrunch article quotes Panay as saying "This is the tablet that can replace your tablet" which I read as a shot across the bow at Apple, but The Verge article quotes him as saying "This is the tablet than can replace your laptop," which is totally different.
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#8If only all this goodness came in 8" form factor with GSM/3G I would ditch all my devices, from phone to workstation, for it in a heartbeat.
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#9As a long time Linux and Apple user, I am actually thinking of getting one of these. After working as a software developer for forty years I am retiring (from paid work) so a hopefully short term hit in productivity with a new research/development system does not bother me, and it would be fun to use a different system. As long as it well supports IntelliJ, Haskell Platform tools, etc., it should be more that sufficient.
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#10It's interesting that the TechCrunch article quotes Panay as saying "This is the tablet that can replace your tablet" which I read as a shot across the bow at Apple, but The Verge article quotes him as saying "This is the tablet than can replace your laptop," which is totally different.
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