Postado originalmente em TechCrunch:
Microsoft announced its third-generation Surface device today, and the Intel Core-powered line of tablet/notebook hybrids mainly tries to tackle the same problem as its predecessors: How do we build a device that negates the need for a choice between tablet and notebook? Microsoft clearly thinks they’ve blurred the line much better this time around, but I suspect that the beast they’ve built is still mostly a niche gadget, designed for the specific audience of me.
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The Surface Pro 2 is one of my favorite devices. Period. It’s unique in a few important ways, and the same reasons I liked last year’s Windows tablet are the reasons I’m interested in the new one – it can do things no other hardware in my kit can manage. Those things revolved around two hardware features that have actually been the subject of scorn from opposing camps: The stylus and…
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