> > > > It's not complicated - you touch the nice, big, > > > > colorful tile to find My Computer. Go figure. > > > > > > > I'll never touch it, who wants a smudgy screen? > > > > > Yes, but you also have the ability to draw directly > > onto the screen with a Wacom pen and Corel Draw? > > nablusoss: > I use a Wacom for editing, nicely placed on a flat > surface > Don't touch that phone! I'm used to working my Android smart phone screen, so I'm used to it. My fingers are twice as fast as a mouse click. It's my eyes that I worry about.
It's all about the look and feel. > Who would do anything by placing your hand in a > awkard position across the keyboard? > That's why they call it the 'Surface' - it's a tablet but you can get a keyboard to go with it, and a stylus and mouse. > It's a toy, and a ridiculous one. > You can use it as a laptop or as a tablet - it's a total desktop replacement: an Intel i5 with USB3 and SSD running Win 8. If you need a workstation hook it up to a Samsung his-res monitor and place it on a desk. Go figure. > > > > > And it uses Win8 I presume? Which is so messy that only > > > > > computer-buffs are able to navigate past the huge shopping > > > > > mall of apps that hits your eyes as soon as you open it > > > > > and actually use the darn thing. Ordinary people can't > > > > > even find "my computer" nor are they able to turn the > > > > > darn thing off. It's worse than Vista. Nuff said. > > > > >
