Has anyone's battery life improved significantly since the last few rounds of firmware updates? I'm hitting 8-10 hours pretty regularly
My final choice of tablet came down to exactly the Surface Pro 2 or a Note Pro 12.2. The 12.2 ended up being best suited for me. Choice came down to the larger screen, and the fact that it does everything I need as both a productivity tool and content consumption device. Its now my most used work device other than the computers I edit animation with.Anyone compared the sp2 to a Note 10.1 (or 12.2)? Trying to decide between the sp2 and new note pro 12.2.
Main uses are handwriting notes at work (so digitizer wanted), and PDF reading of tech books/articles. Secondary use would be the usual stuff, web, netflix, email, etc.
Not looking at anything smaller then 10" because the PDF's just get too small to read comfortably, and I don't want to have to scroll around a ton to read them.
Anyone compared the sp2 to a Note 10.1 (or 12.2)? Trying to decide between the sp2 and new note pro 12.2.
Main uses are handwriting notes at work (so digitizer wanted), and PDF reading of tech books/articles. Secondary use would be the usual stuff, web, netflix, email, etc.
Not looking at anything smaller then 10" because the PDF's just get too small to read comfortably, and I don't want to have to scroll around a ton to read them.
I'd recommended going to Best Buy or similar and putting the two tablets side by side and seeing which you like best for yourself.
Are you on the Pro or Pro2? Haven't really pushed the battery with the Pro2 after the updates yet. If you don't mind me asking, what settings are you running with to get those sorts of figures? Pre-update, on 'balanced' I was getting about 6-6.5 hours.
I've modified the Balanced battery profile to have "maximum battery savings" for most of the 'On Battery' parts of the settings. I also keep my brightness at around 30% unless I need more.
I had around 7 hours or so before the Feb/March firmware updates. With latest ones it went upward to around 8-10 (depending on usage).
First impressions: extremely fast, but also chunky by tablet standards.
Only quirk I don't like about Windows 8 is that you can't set another browser as default and still use Metro version of IE11 -- The Touch aspect of IE11 is heads above all the other browsers out there
The best browser for Windows 8.1 is Internet Explorer. Leave it alone
I've had my used Surface Pro I picked up for $500 for a couple of weeks now. I still feel the same way I thought about it over Christmas before I retuned it. Its a fantastic device that is too heavy and too wide to use as a tablet. But I still love it anyways. I think Win8.1 is just freaking fantastic on a tablet so I've already made the switch and will see what the SP3 beings this fall, though I doubt it will be anything fantastic enough to get me to upgrade.
What I really wanted to make a mention about is the Touch Cover 2. I got it with my SP and I thought I was going to really dislike it. That was based mostly on what is the massive anti-touch cover movement online. It's essentially Type Cover or bust as far as most people are concerned. I just wanted to say that I LOVE the Touch Cover 2. Its way better in use than I was expecting it to be. Its at the point where I don't think id even trade my touch cover for a type cover. Its super thin and feels great to type on once you spend a few hours getting the feel down.
It's kind of a backlash from how shitty Touch Cover 1 was. Touch Cover 2 is way way better.
I picked up a Type Cover 2 for $30. I'm actually surprised by how quickly I can type on it; the key travel is great. The trackpad is responsive if you hit the mark, but you miss sometimes since the target area is so small.