You can fix it with this
I got this for image editing on the go, so Lightroom and Photoshop are a must.
As someone who works in IT and gave out Ipads, then switched everyone over to Surface Pros. I honestly believe the surface was a great device. I even took one to use for a few years to work from home. Use the dock and attach a keyboard, mouse, and some monitors and it did great keeping up with what I needed it to do. I felt like i was one of the few people that thought they were great, sadly.
I have a SP7 and I hate this thing. Mine is the i5 model so it’s passively cooled. Doing anything besides light internet browsing and this thing heat soaks so fast, then throttles horribly. Battery life isn’t very great either unless I’m doing very light tasks. And windows on a tablet still kinda just sucks.
The SP8 finally fixed performance with all models getting a fan so Windows Update won’t nuke the device for an hour to do a basic update. But with Intel battery life is always going to be compromised. If they put an AMD CPU in there those things would be really neat, but it’s Intel’s baby so it’s going to have at least some issues. If they could make a Surface Pro X that isn’t garbage it might be amazing. Or if they got the M3 CPU into it then it would actually be a useful “pro” tablet unlike the iPad Pro.
maintenance and repair is a nightmare on these things. i wouldn’t trust anyone to take care of these things.
you made a perfectly valid decision, having any laptop is better than trying to use an ipad for anything besides clash of clans and a web browser.
i would probably have given out thinkpads or those yoga models that can transform into a tablet.
I love the Surface Pro 2 I had, unfortunately the charger stopped charging so now it’s a big, thicc placemat. Tablet with a full OS and detachable keyboard was my dream since about a decade before any of them existed. Similar to how the Steamdeck was my dream gaming device for a decade before the switch even existed. Now if only I could afford one…
Big fan of surface pro here too, so Linux compatible. Using them for years. Decent battery too.
The units themselves are great, but the accessories are rubbish. My wife has had a Pro 7 for about 3 years. In that time she’s had 4 genuine Microsoft power supplies and 3 or 4 generic Amazon/eBay ones. And, she’s on her 3rd keyboard. They just stop working after a while.
It is the way, Surface laptops are well built in my experience
0 repairability though.
Depends on the model, this can be opened up and lightly serviced, the CPU and ram are all soldered, but it can be dismantled and the ssd and battery can be replaced.
This isn’t the model where you have to cut through cloth to reach parts?
No that’s the SL2, I’ve had this open to reapply the thermal paste its held down with 4 screws and magnets.
That’s good to know.
Which model is this exactly?
This is the SL3. So I can upgrade the SSD and if I absolutely need to. The battery.