Why not Visual Studio on an MS Smartwatch, projected up onto the wall?
You could run your unit tests overnight and it can buzz to wake you if a test 
fails.

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From: "Tony Wright" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2013 3:13 PM
To: "Ken Schaefer" <[email protected]>, "ozDotNet" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [OT] Surface Pro 2

 Surface Pro on a phone - plug in a keyboard & mouse, hit a projector button, 
fully fledged windows dev on a phone, now that would truly be cool. They own a 
phone company now, but will they ever have a vision?

Sent from my Windows Phone

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From: Ken Schaefer
Sent: 6/09/2013 10:08 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: RE: [OT] Surface Pro 2

If you want a laptop that can be used as a tablet, then it's the way to go IMHO.



Cons: it's heavier than my Sony Z2 that it replaced (with the keyboard part), 
and the supplied stylus is rubbish (get a separate  pen - any Wacom Penabled 
compatible pen will work). Otherwise it's good - 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 1080p 
screen, 3G (optional), flexible usage options/configurations. Has a mini-DP 
(one on the base, and one on the tablet part) which is capable of driving large 
 monitors (runs my 2560x1440 monitor without issues). The only thing that I'd 
really want is the ability to buy an additional "keyboard" section as a spare 
part. Then I could leave one at home and one at work effectively as a docking 
station, and just carry  the tablet bit back and forwards.



Cheers

Ken



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Corneliu I. Tusnea
Sent: Friday, 6 September 2013 9:18 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] Surface Pro 2



How is the Helix?



On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 9:01 PM, Ken Schaefer <[email protected]> wrote: 

I replace my Surface Pro with a Lenovo Helix. However the person that has the 
Surface now loves it.  They do a lot of PDF and Word annotations, and find the 
ability to just scribble notes, circle things etc. really handy. Of course, you 
don't need a Surface to do that, but if that's the main thing you use a device 
for, then I can see how it'd be useful.



Cheers

Ken



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Scott Barnes
Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2013 7:43 PM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] Surface Pro 2



When Microsoft sent me the Surface Pro I was pretty excited to use it, but 
after a week or so I pretty much stopped using it given the whole usage of it 
just didn't feel comfortable (heavy,  got warm often, stylus was constantly 
being lost etc etc). I then gave it to my a co-worker to use instead thinking 
maybe I'm just to jaded about it all. He then pretty much arrived at the same 
conclusion so he then gave it to our Manager ...and yes, he ditched  as well 
and then gave it to one of his peers and so far that guy's about to ditch it as 
well. ..so it's slowly making the rounds at work and so far it hasn't found a 
home as yet (I keep waiting for that person to say "this is awesome" so i can 
then pounce  on them, open a notepad & pen and get them to tell me why etc - 
professional curiosity).

I was hoping the next generation would try something different to stimulate a 
re-up or revisit but if they are just making iPad like adjustments to the specs 
then its kind of a weird place to occupy for them given its success today?

---
Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.riagenic.com



On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Ian Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: 

Yes, it does seem a Surface-killer - more options (storage, RAM), enough ports. 
We await pricing.

I was impressed by recently-announced Lenovo T440 and T240 series ultrabooks. 2 
batteries, up to 17 hours  - a sensible counter to tablets.


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Ian Thomas
Victoria Park, Western Australia

From: [email protected]  [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ken Schaefer
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 3:23 PM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: RE: [OT] Surface Pro 2



There's also this just-announced competitor from Sony:

http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/04/sony-vaio-tap-11-hands-on/



Cheers

Ken



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ian Thomas
Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2013 5:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OT] Surface Pro 2



Surface Pro 2 ready to go with an adjustable kickstand and improved battery life

Basically the original Surface Pro is an ultrabook with optional keyboard. Now 
it's getting more RAM,  and the (Intel) Haswell chips, so performance and 
battery life should be greatly improved. The Verge


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Ian Thomas
Victoria Park, Western Australia





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