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Ask HN: Surface Pro for web development?

4 pointsby mlschmitt23almost 12 years ago
Wondering if anyone is using a Surface Pro essentially as a laptop replacement for web development - and, if so, what their impressions are? (My needs are primarily Python, Django, JS. I currently use a MacBook but it's starting to act up and I fear the end is nigh.) Any thoughts?

4 comments

phausalmost 12 years ago
The Haswell Macbook Air is more functional and a much better value at the moment. Another benefit is that you are already accustomed to working with OSX.<p>The Surface is allegedly more convenient because it&#x27;s smaller than a laptop, but in reality it&#x27;s not convenient at all because you have to find a table in order to be productive with it.<p>If I were going to purchase a Windows 8 tablet as a laptop replacement, I would definitely go with the Lenovo Helix. Unfortunately, it&#x27;s overpriced and has crappy battery life, like all Windows 8 tablets.<p>IMO, you&#x27;d still be far better off getting the new Air.<p>EDIT: Another option for a Windows machine would be the recently released Sony Vaio Duo 13. It&#x27;s got a Haswell processor, a really nice 1080p IPS panel and reviews state that the battery lasts for 10 hours. It&#x27;s more expensive than the Surface Pro, but it&#x27;s also a much better machine.
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dangrossmanalmost 12 years ago
I sometimes work on the SP, but only on a desk connected to a second monitor and mouse. There it&#x27;s basically just like a desktop tower.<p><a href="http://www.dangrossman.info/2013/07/14/summer-workspace/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dangrossman.info&#x2F;2013&#x2F;07&#x2F;14&#x2F;summer-workspace&#x2F;</a><p>On its own, the kickstand and not-quite-rigid keyboards make it a pretty subpar laptop for actually coding on a lap.<p>I have it mostly so I can throw it in my car whenever I leave and know that if a server goes down, or some other issue comes up, I can handle it wherever I am -- it&#x27;s a full computer but more portable than a laptop. I don&#x27;t feel the need to carry a backpack or big bag to haul it around in, and I get ~5.5 hours of battery writing code so I don&#x27;t carry the cord either.
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justinlloydalmost 12 years ago
I have a Surface Pro (128GB) with a bunch of development tools installed on it, and I use an MB Air for development too. I will take the Air over the Surface any day of the week. With the Air I get: better keyboard, better battery life, snappier response, better screen, more storage, more RAM, and for some reason the Surface is &quot;unbalanced&quot; and feels like a brick when you pick it up. The Surface is less convenient to use, you cannot prop it up on your lap, you cannot prop it up on your stomach and lay in bed. One other distinct note in the Air&#x27;s favour, and this is a huge personal preference, it isn&#x27;t running Windows 8.
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yulaowalmost 12 years ago
It depends. You have to consider that:<p>- if you want to use it over tables or plain surface is ok, but if you want to use it also on your legs, in train, or whenever you have not a table, it is really problematic. The fixed angle of the support make almost impossible to use it in most of the situation in which a normal laptop is ok<p>- the screen is around 11&#x27;. I don&#x27;t know if your macbook is of the same size but i would never program in anything &lt; of 13&#x27;. That is however a personal thought<p>- surface pro has a low battery compared to the macbook (almost 3.5 hours) and it has some heat problems
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