Read more.The cost of demanding a perfect finish? Will they be able to make enough?
Read more.The cost of demanding a perfect finish? Will they be able to make enough?
DoA. I'd just give up now Microsoft.
I see that as a good thing, high standards justify the pricetag imo. My HTC's coating is a pile of crap, but they never promised a perfect finish.
I wouldn't be surprised if they spin, that it's so popular they can't make them fast enough, artificially driving up demand - Apple are so good at that!
The problems only seem to be scratching the Surface!
Sadly, Microsoft seem hells bent on copying Apple's design asthetics and style instead of taking a cheaper alternative. Whilst I do appreciate a nice build quality, if I were Microsoft I'd have chosen a basic entry level design that went in at a lower price point and left the top of the line stuff to my partners.
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This is bunny and friends. He is fed up waiting for everyone to help him out, and decided to help himself instead!
Proof will be in the sales I suppose. I don't think they're copying Apple's asthetics here though, what aspect, apart from it being a tablet, are they copying? It's finish is the polar opposite (matte vs shiny) and the edges are sharper and less round
Perhaps they should put a "Powered by Bing" sticker on it. That should improve sale chances....
Mr Crosby's lawyers will be on that in a erm "flash" oh god look where this is going...
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
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