SaltyDawg
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The Surface Pro comes out in a few months. Thus, nobody knows anything about its performance. The Surface RT Office is great, but the tablet itself is incapable of serious Office work as it is too slow and weak. A friend of mine who reviews hardware for a living invited me to play around with the Surface RT, and it was really cool. It felt sturdy, and the software is really pretty. But the app store was virtually empty, and the performance sucked on anything but the basic tablet tasks you'd expect. I tried to play a flash video in IE 10, and I gave up after 6 minutes of stuttering and freezing. It took 8 full seconds for the Kindle App to load. You expect me to compile data bases or do regression analyses on that? Come on.
I'm a big fan of technology, and I believe mobile is the future, for sure. But currently, anyone with serious computing needs simply cannot give up having access to a real PC.
The surface pro is not out yet, but that does not mean nobody knows anything about it.
On the RT, supposedly the units the reviewers had did not have the latest software. MS wanted the reviews on time, so they did not wait for the update. Supposedly there is more stuff in the app store now (I don't have one yet so I can't confirm).
And if you want to get technical about it, I bet I could do everything I normally do on my phone on that RT, plus compile the database you speak of, a lot faster than you could do everything I normally do plus compile that same database on a desktop.
You're focusing in on the ONE thing a desktop might do faster, and ignoring the 1000 things the phone does way faster.