Randall Garrett
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Andrew,
I'm not following why you think a touch screen is necessary to run Windows 8. IMHO, that is a misconception since the OS lets you boot straight to Desktop if desired. All of my desktops run Win8.1+ and none have a touch screen... On a day-to-day basis, I suffer absolutely no loss in performance nor convenience/ease of use compared to when running Windows 7 (most of my machines are set up for dual-boot (Win7/Win8.1+) because I need to test under both OS's.
Further, I don't personally see comparing an Ativ 9 and a Surface Pro 3 - they are completely different animals in my opinion, despite the ads which tout it as a laptop replacement. As far as a Laptop, the Samsung handily beats the SP3 but the SP3 absolutely stomps the Ativ 9 (and any other laptop made) when it comes to doing what a Tablet does.
Maybe I am misinterpreting your words/meaning in your post, but if you're going to use a separate keyboard and monitor anyway, why would you get a Tablet? I obviously understand that the SP3 can be docked and used as a sort of "slice" computer, but it won't perform as well as the Ativ 9 when it comes to raw performance, much less a real desktop. The SP3 has a design which puts slimness and weight more at the forefront than a typical Ultrabook, so there is more focus on thermals and battery items than is found on a device like the Ativ 9. For most residential mobile appraisal activities, I find the SP3 screen to be superior to the Ativ 9's, but if you're mainly thinking of a "mobile workstation" and a better keyboard is important to you, I still find Lenovo to make the best and certain Dells to be close. Many Lenovo diehards bemoaned the changes made recently, but as long as I've used ThinkPads, somehow I got over the changes. BTW, I've purchased 3 new (and different) ThinkPad models since January, so I am not unfamiliar with the recent changes. YMMV, of course
So, how important is the "Tablet" aspect(s) to you? FWIW, the official dock accessory for the SP3 will not be available until August. Using it with a 3rd party "generic" dock (vs. the official dock) constitutes a work-around scenario from the convenience aspects IMHO.
Help me to understand what you're trying to accomplish with your new hardware purchase so I can perhaps answer you with some feedback that might be more helpful. If it is mainly "Tablet use", we can go forward here, but if it is more of a Laptop or Desktop scenario you're after, we need to move this to a different thread.
Regards,
-Randall Garrett-
+Apex Software+
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I'm not following why you think a touch screen is necessary to run Windows 8. IMHO, that is a misconception since the OS lets you boot straight to Desktop if desired. All of my desktops run Win8.1+ and none have a touch screen... On a day-to-day basis, I suffer absolutely no loss in performance nor convenience/ease of use compared to when running Windows 7 (most of my machines are set up for dual-boot (Win7/Win8.1+) because I need to test under both OS's.
Further, I don't personally see comparing an Ativ 9 and a Surface Pro 3 - they are completely different animals in my opinion, despite the ads which tout it as a laptop replacement. As far as a Laptop, the Samsung handily beats the SP3 but the SP3 absolutely stomps the Ativ 9 (and any other laptop made) when it comes to doing what a Tablet does.
Maybe I am misinterpreting your words/meaning in your post, but if you're going to use a separate keyboard and monitor anyway, why would you get a Tablet? I obviously understand that the SP3 can be docked and used as a sort of "slice" computer, but it won't perform as well as the Ativ 9 when it comes to raw performance, much less a real desktop. The SP3 has a design which puts slimness and weight more at the forefront than a typical Ultrabook, so there is more focus on thermals and battery items than is found on a device like the Ativ 9. For most residential mobile appraisal activities, I find the SP3 screen to be superior to the Ativ 9's, but if you're mainly thinking of a "mobile workstation" and a better keyboard is important to you, I still find Lenovo to make the best and certain Dells to be close. Many Lenovo diehards bemoaned the changes made recently, but as long as I've used ThinkPads, somehow I got over the changes. BTW, I've purchased 3 new (and different) ThinkPad models since January, so I am not unfamiliar with the recent changes. YMMV, of course

So, how important is the "Tablet" aspect(s) to you? FWIW, the official dock accessory for the SP3 will not be available until August. Using it with a 3rd party "generic" dock (vs. the official dock) constitutes a work-around scenario from the convenience aspects IMHO.
Help me to understand what you're trying to accomplish with your new hardware purchase so I can perhaps answer you with some feedback that might be more helpful. If it is mainly "Tablet use", we can go forward here, but if it is more of a Laptop or Desktop scenario you're after, we need to move this to a different thread.
Regards,
-Randall Garrett-
+Apex Software+
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