Lifehacker from Whitson Gordon http://lifehacker.com/5958508/can-a-windows-8-tablet-like-the-surface-really-replace-my-laptop Can a Windows 8 Tablet Like the Surface Really Replace My Laptop?
Dear Lifehacker,
I'm liking what I've seen from Windows 8, and the Microsoft Surface looks like a really great tablet/laptop hybrid. But can it really replace my laptop? I don't want to get one if I can't do any real work on it.
Sincerely,
Suspicious of the Surface
Dear Suspicious,
The Surface does look more like a hybrid than it does a tablet: it's thin and lightweight, comes with a keyboard cover for better typing, allows you to run the traditional Windows desktop, and is cheap enough that it would seem to make a great laptop replacement. However, while it's a solid tablet, Windows RT makes it fall a little short as a laptop replacement. We've been using the Surface for a few weeks, and here's what we've found. Windows RT is Awesome for Browsing and Casual Writing...
The other thing I really enjoyed, particularly on the Surface, was writing. We've talked abouthow tablets can be great productivity tools, especially when you're looking for a little distraction-free writing. The soft keyboard cover isn't that great (since you have to hit it really hard for it to register properly), but the mechanical keyboard cover is awesome. It feels just like a computer keyboard, and lets you get some real typing done without dealing with the shortcomings of a tablet.
...But Just Okay for Everything Else...
The other issue is that Windows RT won't let you install programs from any source other than the Windows Store. You can still drop down to the traditional Windows 7 desktop—and it actually feels really nice on the touch screen—but you can't actually use it for a lot, except for maybe Windows Explorer and the bundled Microsoft Office (which are handy, but not enough). All you have is the limited selection of tablet apps in the Store, which won't get you very far if you're looking to replace your laptop.
...So If You Want a Laptop Replacement, Wait for the Surface Pro
So the short answer? The Surface is a great tablet for tablet-y things, provided you aren't dependent upon a lot of third-party apps. But, if you're looking for something to replace your laptop, you'll want a device that runs the full version of Windows 8, not Windows RT—there's a bigger difference than it may look like on the surface (no pun intended).
Sincerely,
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2012年11月7日 星期三
Can a Windows 8 Tablet Like the Surface Really Replace My Laptop?
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