I pre-ordered mine through the Microsoft Store with docking station, and it 
works great as a dev machine. Bought 2x mini-displayPort to HDMI adapters off 
eBay for $5 each, and am running two external Full-HD displays off it, plus the 
built-in screen on the Surface. My only complaint with this setup is that when 
running the native text enlargement size (150% I think), some apps look 
‘blurry’ on the external display – something to do with Windows trying to scale 
the content down to fit I think. Takes a bit of getting used to, but dropping 
the scaling to 100% would make text unreadable on the Surface screen.

 

Otherwise though, it’s great on the bus for doing light work or watching the 
odd PluralSight course, and I bought an inexpensive 13” laptop bag which is big 
enough to carry the Surface, related cords and a paper notebook – everything I 
need when going to clients, and so much lighter than an equivalent laptop setup 
– one of my justifications for getting the Surface in the first place.

 

One thing to watch out for if running Visual Studio on it though, is that if 
you install the Windows Phone components, Hyper-V gets enabled and as I 
discovered after much head-scratching, this disables the ‘instant-on’ feature 
of the Surface, and reverts it to a ‘resume from hibernate’ scenario, which 
means it takes a good 10-15 seconds to get up and running when you hit the 
power button. Google/Bing for a solution, so you can set up a dual-boot 
configuration that enables or disables Hyper-V as required, and leave it in the 
disabled mode unless you really need it and everything runs fine!

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Bec Carter
Sent: Thursday, 18 September 2014 9:11 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: [OT] Surface

 

Awfully quiet on here. Have people left?

 

Anyway anybody have a surface pro 3? Thoughts so far? Ok for dev work?

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