Exactly what I was going to post. You're right. The guy you're replying to is an idiot.
Exactly what I was going to post. You're right. The guy you're replying to is an idiot.
Aaaaand, I guess I'll just stop using Google products.
I couldn't agree with you more. I played Diablo 2 so many times... it had amazing replay value and kept me going. I lost hours to it.
What you quoted is accurate. I think the Surface RT's screen is quite stunning given the specs. Surprisingly so. But it looks just fine for most purposes. I suppose you'd notice the difference if you were trying to play full 1080p blueray rips on it or something, but in terms of vide and text, it's more than sharp…
It would rank higher. IMHO, it's the quality of included apps, and lack of other apps and ecosystem that hold it back.
Hrm. SurfaceRT has a full version of Office built in, a usable keyboard included which doubles as a nice cover, a USB port, expandable storage via microSD cards, and a very useful kickstand. It can also run two apps on the same screen, switches apps much faster, and can share data and information between apps…
A valid point. And given IE10/WinRT's ability to pin websites to the start screen as tiles that look just like apps, it's an even better point.
I use the Surface RT for reading Kindle books and playing games like Wordament, and doing web browsing. I also use it to watch Netflix movies, and video I've stored on the laptop (easy to do... just drag and drop across the network from my desktop using the File Explorer on the desktop).