Replace Desktop or Go For Microsoft Surface Pro?
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1 | There are advantages to both but I am interested in the portability of the Surface Pro. On balance, would anyone here like to tell me if the Surface Pro will perform the same functions as my desk top. It may seem an odd question but my DH loves his Apple tablet but there is the odd function it just doesn't do and he has to use my desktop. Like printing stuff. My computer has to connect to a printer. Sometimes he can't copy links and pop them in an email. There are probably a few other minor things he cannot do but I just cannot recall at present. So I require a computer that will do everything my Desk top does. I already know I can use it to take photos which my Desktop most certainly cannot do. I presume I will be able to send those photos on. Also could it be configured to do Facetime (an Apple programme I know) but it would be so convenient. buzzy110 - 2021-11-02 09:33:00 |
2 | buzzy110 wrote: Have you thought about resolving these issues. Taking photos just requires you to plug in a USB camera. gyrogearloose - 2021-11-02 09:40:00 |
3 | Buy a printer with WiFi. Surface Pro works like a mini Windows Laptop. Get a wireless mouse. pcle - 2021-11-02 09:46:00 |
4 | gyrogearloose wrote: Taking photos probably isn't my main focus. Keeping accounts (Excel) and doing documents (Word) are my main focus. Sometimes I like to have 2, sometimes 3 documents open on my screen at the same time so I can copy info from one to the other. Copying and pasting doesn't work when the info is going into different formats. I was also hoping for a signing/signature programme but I guess that it is easy enough to install one. Just needs to be a touch screen, which the Surface Pro is. However my current Desktop is also touch screen which I never use because it is uncomfortable using a touch screen in an upright position. I was just wondering, if, in your opinions, and in the same position, would you choose a Surface Pro or stick with a Desktop, and why. buzzy110 - 2021-11-02 10:14:00 |
5 | pcle wrote: Yes. I would use the wireless mouse attached to my current Desktop. I'm not really looking for a laptop. The Surface Pro is basically a laptop but it disengages from the keyboard. When travelling I am always impressed by the lightness, portability and ease of use of my DH's Apple Tablet. I'd get one of those but I need a workhorse as well. He just uses his for the net and e-mails. I miss my files when I'm travelling or away from home. I could stay away for longer if I carried my entire working life with me instead of waiting till I get home. buzzy110 - 2021-11-02 10:20:00 |
6 | buzzy110 wrote: Try using "Paste Special" where you can specify the destination format. gyrogearloose - 2021-11-02 11:00:00 |
7 | buzzy110 wrote:
eh ? It works for me. nice_lady - 2021-11-02 11:05:00 |
8 | buzzy110 wrote: I'd absolutely love a Surface Pro, but I'd still keep my desktop because I enter a lot of input by typing into Word, Excel and Visual Studio, and I find that using the mouse in photo editing is more precise than I'm able to achieve with a touch screen. gyrogearloose - 2021-11-02 11:07:00 |
9 | When travelling or moving around the Surface Pro is a great little Windows machine. pcle - 2021-11-02 12:06:00 |
10 | surface pros are really underwhelming. Very pricey, and they are virtually unrepairable. MS will send a replacement unit (from australia) if it has a hardware fault under warranty, outside of warranty its E-waste. It's also got a battery sealed inside so its likely got 4-6 year life, in total. Edited by bitsnpieces2020 at 4:48 pm, Tue 2 Nov bitsnpieces2020 - 2021-11-02 16:47:00 |
11 | Thanks so much everyone. You firmed up my resolution. I'll stick with a good desk top. buzzy110 - 2021-11-09 02:45:00 |