The hardware quality gap between Windows machines and Macs is closing quickly thanks to Microsoft's investments lately
I would actually say it's widening.
Microsoft Surface Studio
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#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
That was the technology of original Pixelsense, now MS is just using the brand name for high quality display like 'retina' is for Apple.
It would be careless of them to water down the brand like that, after having developed the technology in the first place.
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#55They can do all the marketing they want, I just feel like this is gonna be the buggiest thing I ever used if I tried it.
Frankly it looks amazing.
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#56It looks great!! But no ethernet port, only 4 USB3. Absolutely not enough for a high-end PC user. It's a bit pricey. Looking forward to see they sell the display apart.
It has an ethernet port: http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/10/26/13380462/m... http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/10/microsoft-announces-s...
Connections & expansions
4 x USB 3.0 (one high power port)
Full-size SD ™ card reader (SDXC) compatible
Mini DisplayPort
Headset jack
Compatible with Surface Dial on-screen interaction*
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#58I have to say this is the first time in years when there's a feeling that MS has outpaced Apple. The product looks amazing.
My thought is that it doesn't matter because MS missed the mobile market. People will default to the products that best integrate with their phones, and that will be iPad Pro or .... whatever the android space has to offer.
People don't buy Macs because they work well with an iPhone as far as I can tell. They buy Macs for all sorts of other reasons, but that doesn't seem to be one of them.
Every corporate office in the world is running Windows. I'm pretty sure people are going to continue buying whatever they use at work, so unfortunately for HN, Windows is here to stay...(sorry!)
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#59By the way, that presenter is a pretty good actor, but he was trying way too hard in a way that was distracting. The way he called out someone in the audience at one point made it seem like he has standup comedy experience and was trying to connect with the audience but it made no sense.