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Originally Posted by robwod
Rochard: that new MS Surface Pro 3 is a potential game changer. It's easily a replacement for a laptop and a tablet. I would not use it for a desktop replacement (to this day I am amazed anyone can be productive on a laptop as compared to a proper multi-monitor desktop setup), so for me it would not replace a desktop. But to replace our iPads and laptops? Absolutely.
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I got a Macbook Pro with Retina display. I hook it up to my Apple Cinema display which gives me a full full 28" display. I can hookup multiple screens using the thunderbolt cable.
I got a good 16 GB ram and 768 GB flash drive, my CPU got 8 cores in total (quad core with hyper-threading)
If I need more space I can connect external drives through thunderbolt and get a full 10 GBPs, faster than SATA3.... And its bootable, I can essentially change my OS and everything by replacing the external drive, without loosing performance.
What can you do on your desktop I can't do from my laptop? I'm pretty sure it supports more monitors, higher resolutions and more storage.
I did see the new tablet ads, they look pretty cool ! I still think both Apple and Windows is going to loose marketshare in the next 2 years.
