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  • P Pete OHanlon

    Well, I am waiting for the Surface Pro so I'm convinced.

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    Clodetta del Mar
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    well, that is exactly what I wanted to recommend... i´m using the RT and absolutely convinced that the PRO will be the perfect machine to do what ever you want when you´re en route...

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    • B bryce

      Super Lloyd wrote:

      Except for the ridiculously small screen size, is it usable as (a portable) developement environment, while I'm on holiday for example?

      no - holidays are not for development work so it would not be useful Bryce

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      madwilliamflint
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      bryce wrote:

      no - holidays are not for development work
      so it would not be useful

      ...A thousand times this.

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      • S Super Lloyd

        Microsoft is keen and performance and low requirement now.. So I wonder... What if I buy a tablet like that (this price range at least) http://www.mwave.com.au/product/sku-ab47448-asus_vivotab_tf810c1b059w_windows_8_tablet_pc_with_docking_station[^] Except for the ridiculously small screen size, is it usable as (a portable) developement environment, while I'm on holiday for example? Did anyone test? Notice, it's not ARM inside but Intel Atom Z! BTW, what is this N/Z thing? which one is better?

        A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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        Verma No 1
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        I think you must go for Microsoft Surface with windows 8 pro. It has Intel 3rd gen i5, with 4GB RAM. so wait a bit for surface with windows 8 pro.

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        • S Super Lloyd

          Microsoft is keen and performance and low requirement now.. So I wonder... What if I buy a tablet like that (this price range at least) http://www.mwave.com.au/product/sku-ab47448-asus_vivotab_tf810c1b059w_windows_8_tablet_pc_with_docking_station[^] Except for the ridiculously small screen size, is it usable as (a portable) developement environment, while I'm on holiday for example? Did anyone test? Notice, it's not ARM inside but Intel Atom Z! BTW, what is this N/Z thing? which one is better?

          A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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          RafagaX
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          Super Lloyd wrote:

          Except for the ridiculously small screen size, is it usable as (a portable) developement environment.

          No, it's not. 2GB of RAM is too low for 64 bits Windows, that coupled with the fact that it has an Atom processor will give you a very slow and painful development experience, unless you like to program on Notepad and compile with in the Command Prompt.

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          • S Super Lloyd

            Microsoft is keen and performance and low requirement now.. So I wonder... What if I buy a tablet like that (this price range at least) http://www.mwave.com.au/product/sku-ab47448-asus_vivotab_tf810c1b059w_windows_8_tablet_pc_with_docking_station[^] Except for the ridiculously small screen size, is it usable as (a portable) developement environment, while I'm on holiday for example? Did anyone test? Notice, it's not ARM inside but Intel Atom Z! BTW, what is this N/Z thing? which one is better?

            A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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            patbob
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            Super Lloyd wrote:

            Except for the ridiculously small screen size, is it usable as (a portable) developement environment, while I'm on holiday for example?
            Did anyone test?

            Depends on what you need. If it'll run the IDE, it'll be slow but probably work. If you can refrain from the full Pro version and all the bells, whistles and plugins, then it should work. I've recently been doing some development on VS 2010 a la the C# express version, on my 2005 era 2GB, 2GHz Pentium Mobile something-or-another laptop. That IDE on that laptop is plenty snappy enough for my needs, but I'm not trying to work with the entire code base from work on it. That Atom tablet would probably run rings around my laptop. However, what are you primarily buying the device for? If it has to be a portable workstation, then nix the tablet and buy a portable workstation.

            We can program with only 1's, but if all you've got are zeros, you've got nothing.

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            • P patbob

              Super Lloyd wrote:

              Except for the ridiculously small screen size, is it usable as (a portable) developement environment, while I'm on holiday for example?
              Did anyone test?

              Depends on what you need. If it'll run the IDE, it'll be slow but probably work. If you can refrain from the full Pro version and all the bells, whistles and plugins, then it should work. I've recently been doing some development on VS 2010 a la the C# express version, on my 2005 era 2GB, 2GHz Pentium Mobile something-or-another laptop. That IDE on that laptop is plenty snappy enough for my needs, but I'm not trying to work with the entire code base from work on it. That Atom tablet would probably run rings around my laptop. However, what are you primarily buying the device for? If it has to be a portable workstation, then nix the tablet and buy a portable workstation.

              We can program with only 1's, but if all you've got are zeros, you've got nothing.

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              Super Lloyd
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              I was thinking to buy it for me, to test my home win8 projects. And I was also wondering if I can continue working on my home project wit it while travelling! But I saw for $300 more dollars I can get an intel i5. Will probably wait next year for when it is even cheaper and go for that (+ I'm not doing much home development right now)

              A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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              • R RafagaX

                Super Lloyd wrote:

                Except for the ridiculously small screen size, is it usable as (a portable) developement environment.

                No, it's not. 2GB of RAM is too low for 64 bits Windows, that coupled with the fact that it has an Atom processor will give you a very slow and painful development experience, unless you like to program on Notepad and compile with in the Command Prompt.

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                Super Lloyd
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                ok. Was starting to think I should go for an i5 tablet!

                A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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                • V Verma No 1

                  I think you must go for Microsoft Surface with windows 8 pro. It has Intel 3rd gen i5, with 4GB RAM. so wait a bit for surface with windows 8 pro.

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                  Super Lloyd
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                  Indeed! Thanks!

                  A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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                  • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

                    Best guess: yes, but slowly. It's an x86 device, so can run Visual Studio etc. however, it has an Atom CPU and only 2GB RAM, so will be sluggish. Having said that, from time to time I've run VS2008 on an older Atom based system (a Samsung n120 netbook) so it can't be worse than that. A device with a faster CPU and higher screen resolution (e.g. the Surface Pro, Kupa Ultranote or Samsung ATIV SmartPC Pro) should work far better.

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                    Super Lloyd
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                    I'l go for a normal intel one then! They are not that much more expensive!

                    A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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                    • S Super Lloyd

                      I was thinking to buy it for me, to test my home win8 projects. And I was also wondering if I can continue working on my home project wit it while travelling! But I saw for $300 more dollars I can get an intel i5. Will probably wait next year for when it is even cheaper and go for that (+ I'm not doing much home development right now)

                      A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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                      patbob
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                      Can't you get a Win8 touchscreen laptop for around the same cost as that tablet? Such should allow you to test your apps but also likely have enough oomph to do develeopment on.

                      We can program with only 1's, but if all you've got are zeros, you've got nothing.

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                      • S Super Lloyd

                        Microsoft is keen and performance and low requirement now.. So I wonder... What if I buy a tablet like that (this price range at least) http://www.mwave.com.au/product/sku-ab47448-asus_vivotab_tf810c1b059w_windows_8_tablet_pc_with_docking_station[^] Except for the ridiculously small screen size, is it usable as (a portable) developement environment, while I'm on holiday for example? Did anyone test? Notice, it's not ARM inside but Intel Atom Z! BTW, what is this N/Z thing? which one is better?

                        A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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                        GuinnessKMF
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                        I've had an XPS 12 for the past 3 weeks or so, it's technically a convertible, not a tablet, but when you're talking about using a dock it's about the same thing. I did go for the i7 model w/ 8 GB of ram, so in that respect it's more powerful that the expected Surface Pro, but otherwise it's relatively comparable. Development with VS2k12 and SSMS open is snappy and a pleasant experience, and I can convert to tablet mode whenever I want to consume instead of create. I do bring a full size mouse along with me for creating, but I did this even with full sized laptops, I can't stand trackpads. I do find myself subconsciously reaching up from the keyboard to just touch buttons on occasion rather than switching to the mouse, as it's faster. Convertibles are quite capable of handling light to moderate development tasks, it won't usurp a multi-monitor setup as a primary environment, but it's comfortable when you have to work out of your element.

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