The Guardian loves it.
Which means it can’t have a chance, given their unfailing ability to pick the losers in economics, politics, etc.
Although, to this Apple guy driven from Microsoft years ago due to their complete inability to get things right, it appears to be a good thing.
Given Apple’s quest to start screwing things up like Microsoft used to do, perhaps there is a chance for success.
RE: The Guardian loves it.
Which means it cant have a chance, given their unfailing ability to pick the losers in economics, politics, etc.
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Normally, I would agree with you, but this isn’t limited to the Guardian.
Even non-political and tech oriented sites are convinced that this is a legitimate competitor to the Mac Book Pro.
See here for instance:
and here:
http://techpp.com/2015/10/06/microsoft-surface-book/
and here:
Just for starters.
Personally, I am a tech agnostic. I don’t support companies, I support PRODUCTS. Give me something that meets my needs and I’ll support you.
That’s what competition is all about.