Nokia 2520 does this with Verizon contract. Bye Bye Verizon!
“That’s not a bug, that’s a feature.”
If that is an actual display then Redmond has bigger problems than they even know
I don’t want to be a Microsoft beta tester.
Which is why I don’t go for their “free Win 10 upgrade” scam.
That and the fact that anything free is worth what you pay for it.
Anyone with a low seizure threshold, needs to be in another room with that, and not looking at it.
What does a paper weight like that cost?
Ruh-roh is right.
We have a order for one of the new Surface Pros now at work to see how they will work in our Clean Room for Production Order Confirmations (Process step completions) in our SAP system.
We need these so we can plug in a blue-tooth device and have our people use a wireless scanner to scan in the barcodes of the components they are using to build assemblies (stop the fat-fingering process of Batch/Serial numbers).
This thing better not be flickering all over the place or we’ll have to drop the project.
That gif doesn’t look like it’s showing real time. Sped up? Composit?
They’re just holding it wrong.
If they can no longer handle a mouse click, they surely won’t be able to handle graphics hardware.
The people I work for used to purchase port replicators (dockstations) but they’re expensive and, with model changes that make docks obsolete, a challenge to keep current.
So one of the managers decided to go to 3rd party “universal” docks. I’ve found that the one the chose does this exact behavior from time to time. When it manifests itself all I can do is unplug and go back to the laptop display.
Ain’t technology wunnerful?
If I paid the high price for the Surface Pro and this happened I would track down that new ceo and have him give me double my money back.
I have a Surface, love it and haven’t had any issues.
Best,
SC