Surface pro laptops are now $200-300. Is there even a better specced laptop at that price? Got a surface pro 2 with the keyboard thing for 280 and it's way more powerful than my similarly priced elitebook with an i7. Can even run dolphin and pcsx2 which just goes to show how well Intel's built in graphics work
>>56026332
Does the 2 have any quirks that are fixed in later models? Can you still free upgrade to Windows 10?
>>56026332
> Surface pro
> Laptop
Pick one.
PRO-TIP: Pick the laptop. The surface is shit.
>>56026332
>just goes to show how well Intel's built in graphics work
DELET THIS
Ingot it used with Windows 10; goes from off to the menu in a second stupid quick. And at sub $300small sized laptops are like Chromebooks or have amd apus in them not 4th gen i5s
>>56026332
Surface is a line of tablets.
>>56026572
Afaik the only laptop that's similarly sized and powerful is XPS ones and those aren't under $300
>>56026332
fuck that pic is disgusting. I'm felling the pain.
Isn't a 10-inch screen a little small?
>>56026991
Having better specs than laptops in the same price range doesn't physically turn the fucking tablets into laptops.
>>56027010
It's the perfect size for a netbook
>>56026983
Ya my bad
I had sold my shield tablet and accessories for 270 bought the surface pro 2 for 280 day or two later. Just feels like a laptop since I have the keyboard thing on it loads since it also works as a screen protector. Lots of power for a small build beats the x201 for portability and not as bulky
>surface pro
>laptop
>dolphin and pcsx2
>graphics
>filename
Fuck off back to /v/ retard
>>56027102
It's just nice knowing it can emulate games up to those systems, as the shield tablet I sold for about the same price couldn't run those emulators. For the most part this tablets used for irc and web browsing though, haven't installed steam and I doubt it runs newer games that well. For under $300 though this is great and I'm considering using it as my primary computer over my desktop when I move simply for its portability, being quite and strong enough to do normal tasks. Plus with Ubuntu being ported directly into Windows 10 can use terminal without even having to dual boot which is neat