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Today I got myself a "Surface Go".

I thought that it will be too cramped/small for web-developement, but now that I have one I am really surprised about the power/flexibility that this thing serves.

GG Microsoft, you have done something right.

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    @sergiolarosa89 Intel Pentium Gold Quad with 1.6ghz base.

    Dunno if I can run VMs and I won't recommend it :D
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    #sockreveal
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    Haha, why did you buy it if you thought it was gonna be cramped? But yeah, I know someone with a Surface Book 2 and it's really powerful, incredibly light and due to the detachable tablet extremely practical. Downside is that it's expensive of course. But unlike some other brands you get what you pay for :)
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    Inb4 you starts ranting about windows updates xD
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    @HoloDreamer never had a problem with them since my first windows computer (XP) :D (but jeah i still know they can really suck)
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    @SteffTek I am interested in getting one for my name-day. Which one did you get? Also, kind of newbie question, can you insert an SD card into it?
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    @Qaldim I got an 8gig ram 128gig ssd model for about 599€.

    Yes they are SD compatible :D
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    @SteffTek Nice! I am thinking getting that model! Did you buy any of the official extras too?
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    Wait until something breaks. Those surfaces are virtually unfixable AFAIK :/.
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    How are you liking it till now? Was thinking of getting one as well.
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    @piehole virtually? They are unfixable. MS will only replace them.
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    If I wasn't already most of my way through college, I would definitely buy one. Taking notes on one of those sounds amazing
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    @Qaldim I got a mouse and typecover, I won't get an official pen because to much money
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    @mahaDev until now, I really like them. I will post another rant after a week
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    Nobody gonna mention that this guy declares a class method with function keyword :/
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    @netctl jep did that and corrected it afterwards. I never written classes in JS before.
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    @SteffTek I highly recommend using a pen. It doesn't need to be the surface pen; there are plenty of pens that are compatible with windows and much cheaper than Microshaft's
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    @Paramite well, it's a solid device and in comparison with same budget laptops more durable and with much better build quality.
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    @SteffTek "/s" = sarcasm
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