Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Tablet, Intel Core m3, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, 12.3" Touchscreen
UPDATE: creds: dablune 629-62.9= £566.1 ( after cash back)
Or at John Lewis with 3 year guarantee but without cash back
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Badpoet
29 Aug 1611#15
Are folk just trolling on this thread? 4gb is fine for Windows, a phone that requires 4gb is a bloated os, they are pretty solid devices though arguably over priced but as someone commented so are Apple devices - see iPad Pro. It will do much more than your android or iOS device though as its full blown Windows which it runs capably. Horses for courses but good price if you want a tablet that does pc tasks (and runs tons of classic awesome pc games great).
rodman to CosmicAero
29 Aug 163#10
so do the iPads!
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berisford
28 Aug 161#1
My ipad2 is getting on, my little used 4 year old Dell laptop has just expired and I like these, however, they are too expensive........Needs to be below £600 and come with the keyboard for me.
richchampness1 to berisford
30 Aug 16#35
go cex if you dont mind refurbished the m3 model grade a is 490
kris1234
28 Aug 161#2
reviews really bad. avoid
daBluone to kris1234
28 Aug 161#3
Really? I could find plenty of reviews that rate this product.
daBluone
28 Aug 16#4
Cheaper at Currys as you get 10% cash back from store.
solidamber to daBluone
30 Aug 161#24
Currys/PCworld customer support is terrible IMO would rather pay extra to JL who also include a 3 year guarantee,
RedRain
28 Aug 16#5
still to pricey for spec and common no keyboard
kris1234
28 Aug 16#6
3,4 of 5 at john lewis. first six reviews:
1-Very disappointed
2-good review
3-Waste of Money.
4-Faulty
5-great
6-after 2 weeks the screen decided to split in to two sections
CosmicAero
28 Aug 161#7
insane it doesn't even come with a keyboard
rodman to CosmicAero
29 Aug 163#10
so do the iPads!
learoy1 to CosmicAero
29 Aug 162#20
its a tablet? although better with one you don't need one
perfectdark50
28 Aug 161#8
Most amazing device ever
Magister
28 Aug 162#9
Microsoft are screwing people on this in the same way as Apple screwed everyone on everything that they ever marketed.
othen to Magister
30 Aug 16#32
I certainly agree about Apple products and had resolved not to buy anything else from that company when our iPads bite the dust. This offering from Microsoft seems quite expensive as well, and it is hard to know whether the cost is justified. We have experimented with two small Linx machines (7 and 1010) and been pleasantly surprised considering their low initial cost (about £40 for the Linx7 and just over £100 for the 1010 including a (very good) keyboard). Both run Windows 10 well, but the 7" screen is a bit small to take advantage of the OS, the 1010 is quite a capable little machine. Clearly the Surface Pro range is much more competent that the Linx, but does it justify being so much more expensive.
I suspect the two iPads will last another year yet, so I'm looking to replace them in that timescale. Our experiences with the Linx machines are pushing us towards Windows 10, so it would be really helpful to read informed posts by people who have experience of Microsoft and other Windows tablets (we have probably decided against Apple products).
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UPDATE: creds: dablune 629-62.9= £566.1 ( after cash back)
Or at John Lewis with 3 year guarantee but without cash back
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1-Very disappointed
2-good review
3-Waste of Money.
4-Faulty
5-great
6-after 2 weeks the screen decided to split in to two sections
I suspect the two iPads will last another year yet, so I'm looking to replace them in that timescale. Our experiences with the Linx machines are pushing us towards Windows 10, so it would be really helpful to read informed posts by people who have experience of Microsoft and other Windows tablets (we have probably decided against Apple products).