EnVy_CaLiBeR
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Well I decided.
Reset my SP3 i7 128/8GB to factory and going to return it and pre-order the SP4 i5 128/4GB
No concerns about going from 8 to 4GBs of RAM?
Well I decided.
Reset my SP3 i7 128/8GB to factory and going to return it and pre-order the SP4 i5 128/4GB
It's been something I've been thinking about a lot, but I'm mainly going to be doing work in Clip Studio Paint, and some light Zbrush work, and it seems people have gotten by fine with 4GB.No concerns about going from 8 to 4GBs of RAM?
Are there any benefits to using a SP4 pen on a SP3?
There are interchangeable tips for the SP4 pen. The eraser should work. From what I've read it's still going to give you 256 levels of pressure.
Have you tried a cintiq? Do they also jitter? Or is the surface not a similar experience?Got to try out the SP4 today at my local Microsoft Store.
Drawing on it felt better than expected. The jittery line is still present which is disappointing but for the most part it felt very smooth. I only drew in the OneNote program so I'm not sure how much better it'll be in a program like Photoshop. Keyboard felt like an actual laptop keyboard which is a nice change from the previous type cover which I thought felt very cheap. Only got to try it out for 30 minutes but I'm convinced from that little session alone. It felt great to use and this is coming from someone who's been more or less strictly on Apple products. Was debating between this and the SB but the SP4 should do more than fine for my needs. Not doing anything crazy that warrants the SB.
That's the config that a lot of people want, including myself.... Now I'm thinking I'm gonna plot down the extra $300 and get the i5 256 / 8 x_x
halp
... why couldn't there be a i5 128 / 8 like the SP3?
I use a Wacom Cintiq everyday and no there's no jitter when you draw a line slowly. It really is the only thing that's making me second guess picking this up. Really thought it would be a problem that they would have fixed in this version.Have you tried a cintiq? Do they also jitter? Or is the surface not a similar experience?
Microsoft have outlined the exact CPU models in the SP4 now: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2989...-surface-pro-4-chips-and-why-they-matter.html
Basically:
Core m3 6Y30: CPU - 0.9 GHz base, 2.2 GHz turbo / GPU - 24 EUs, 300-850 MHz
Core i5 6300U: CPU - 2.4 GHz base, 3.0 GHz turbo / GPU - 24 EUs, 300-1000 MHz
Core i7 6650U: CPU - 2.2 GHz base, 3.4 GHz turbo / GPU - 48 EUs, 300-1050 Mhz, 64MB eDRAM
vs. SP3:
Core i3 4020Y: CPU - 1.5 GHz base, no turbo / GPU - 20 EUs, 200-850 MHz
Core i5 4300U: CPU - 1.9 GHz base, 3.0 GHz turbo / GPU - 20 EUs, 200-1100 MHz
Core i7 4650U: CPU - 1.7 GHz base, 3.3 GHz turbo / GPU - 40 EUs, 200-1100 MHz
Clock speeds apart from base are actually pretty similar, though more Geekbench results have been uploaded and it's still showing a 15-20% improvement vs. the SP3 so obviously there's a bit more to it.
I tried out the Surface Pro 4 today and the keyboard is like night and day. I'm the one who's said for the last year that my Surface Pro 3 has been my main computer, but man that new keyboard is soooooo solid. The separated keys are great, and there's simply no flex in the keyboard at all. And the trackpad as even better.
Surface book has the same i5 CPU.
Guys help me decide which one to buy, SP4 i5 256/8g or SB i5 128/8g. The former plus type cover is only $100 AUD or so cheaper than SB. And I don't really need much storage space.
Microsoft have outlined the exact CPU models in the SP4 now: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2989...-surface-pro-4-chips-and-why-they-matter.html
Basically:
Core m3 6Y30: CPU - 0.9 GHz base, 2.2 GHz turbo / GPU - 24 EUs, 300-850 MHz
Core i5 6300U: CPU - 2.4 GHz base, 3.0 GHz turbo / GPU - 24 EUs, 300-1000 MHz
Core i7 6650U: CPU - 2.2 GHz base, 3.4 GHz turbo / GPU - 48 EUs, 300-1050 Mhz, 64MB eDRAM
vs. SP3:
Core i3 4020Y: CPU - 1.5 GHz base, no turbo / GPU - 20 EUs, 200-850 MHz
Core i5 4300U: CPU - 1.9 GHz base, 3.0 GHz turbo / GPU - 20 EUs, 200-1100 MHz
Core i7 4650U: CPU - 1.7 GHz base, 3.3 GHz turbo / GPU - 40 EUs, 200-1100 MHz
Clock speeds apart from base are actually pretty similar, though more Geekbench results have been uploaded and it's still showing a 15-20% improvement vs. the SP3 so obviously there's a bit more to it.
Wish they had different color surfaces not just silver grey
I tried out the Surface Pro 4 today...
but man that new keyboard is soooooo solid. The separated keys are great, and there's simply no flex in the keyboard at all.
Pro 4 sounds like a reasonable choice. I'm very satisfied with my pro 3.Keyboard or tablet - which is more important to you?
- SB will be less good as a tablet when not at a desk. Holding it in clamshell mode its twice the weight of the SP4. Using it in clipboard mode is more on par but then you have a lot less battery life so ok for short periods.
- SP4 will be less good at typing in your lap (honestly I found it ok as long as you don't have your legs crossed)
Personally for the low end machines I'd think the SP4 is better - SB for if you want the GPU. If you're out and about the weight saving will be a benefit, and the new keyboard seems good enough. If you're at a desk and really want a better keyboard, just ditch the type cover and use an external keyboard.
The new Surface Pen is now available seperately for preorder, says nothing about reduced pressure sensitivity on older models. Just 1024 levels, compatible with Surface, Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book. $60 (but includes the $10 tip kit).
Maybe the pen doesn't have 1024 levels but instead still has 256 and they use software to translate those into four levels each for transition?
Depends you could probably save that extra $500 then trade in your SP4 for a SP5 for next year. It all really depends on what your willing to spend, personally I don't think the small upgrade is worth it when the Surface Pro line has good resell value and you could just upgrade next year for (I assume) a bigger increase in performance for next year's line.Screw it.
Surface Pro 4 i7/ 256GB/ 8GB
OR
Surface Pro 4 i5/ 256GB/ 8GB
i'd like to do some light gaming (nothing intense) and its a $AUD500 difference between the two...is it better to just chuck the extra $$ at the i7 longer term?
Also on the Australian Microsoft site looks like i5 is expected Nov11th while the i7 is Dec11th...
Depends you could probably save that extra $500 then trade in your SP4 for a SP5 for next year. It all really depends on what your willing to spend, personally I don't think the small upgrade is worth it when the Surface Pro line has good resell value and you could just upgrade next year for (I assume) a bigger increase in performance for next year's line.
I'm in the mindset to never overpay for a small performance upgrade.
Plus I would wait for benchmarks to see how they each perform.
Any clue on when media will get these and be allowed to post reviews?
I want to get into digital art. Would this be a great companion?
Line jitter is a disqualifier for me. :/
I've been digitally painting for many years with a desktop tablet (Wacom Intuos) and I'm also looking for a mobile sketchbook, SP4 is one of my choices.
According to impressions there are problems with line jitter (bad quality lines when drawing slowly) and you have to apply a bit force so it's difficult to draw very light lines.
But it does have 1024 pressure levels, low latency and jitter shouldn't be a problem if you draw quick lines. Overall if you want full Windows software catalog (Photoshop, Painter etc.) then SP4 is a pretty good choice.
Personally I'm currently on the fence between SP4 and iPad Pro. I might go for the iPad as I haven't heard any negative impressions about the pen accuracy so far, it also has tilt support and I like how they designed the pen to work with that. It doesn't run Windows, but Adobe is developing a lot of professional software for iOS and there's other good painting programs too (Autodesk Sketchbook, Procreate).
I've been digitally painting for many years with a desktop tablet (Wacom Intuos) and I'm also looking for a mobile sketchbook, SP4 is one of my choices.
According to impressions there are problems with line jitter (bad quality lines when drawing slowly) and you have to apply a bit force so it's difficult to draw very light lines.
But it does have 1024 pressure levels, low latency and jitter shouldn't be a problem if you draw quick lines. Overall if you want full Windows software catalog (Photoshop, Painter etc.) then SP4 is a pretty good choice.
Personally I'm currently on the fence between SP4 and iPad Pro. I might go for the iPad as I haven't heard any negative impressions about the pen accuracy so far, it also has tilt support and I like how they designed the pen to work with that. It doesn't run Windows, but Adobe is developing a lot of professional software for iOS and there's other good painting programs too (Autodesk Sketchbook, Procreate).
I'm convinced. I need a new laptop and I think I'm going to get the SP4. Wasn't planning on spending this much money but you only live once right? I almost went with a MacBook (in fact I ordered one while a little drunk last night and cancelled it after changing my mind) which I'm sure would have been a fantastic laptop but being able to use my laptop as a tablet and using OneNote to take notes and do math problems and shit without needing paper once I start school next January is too tempting.
I can't decide between the Core M and i5, though. I won't be doing any gaming and the most intensive stuff I'll do will probably be watching 1080p video. The lowest specced 8gb version is almost $1500 with the keyboard and I don't think I'm willing to spend that much. Thoughts?
For people who have bought older models, do thy usually sell out, or would it be relatively easy to get one until Black Friday? I'm on the fence, leaning toward yes, just want to see how it plays Starcraft 2 and Civ V in tablet mode before buying.
For people who have bought older models, do thy usually sell out, or would it be relatively easy to get one until Black Friday? I'm on the fence, leaning toward yes, just want to see how it plays Starcraft 2 and Civ V in tablet mode before buying.
For drawing/painting maybe light 3d is it better to get the i7 model at the cost of £220 ($338) more?
I am looking at the surface pro 4 instead of the SB, will be getting the 8Gb version at the very least. Will be purchasing in the UK.
I am also considering the HP Spectre x360. I am still torn between the two. I assume Microsoft's implementation of N trig will be superior to HP's pen tech.