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Surface pro 3 backlit keyboard
Surface pro 3 backlit keyboard




surface pro 3 backlit keyboard

Yes, that is a purple keyboard, but the night lighting in the coffee shop makes it look blue. So here’s my new baby, with the purple Type Cover keyboard, as every University of Washington Husky alumnus should have: I figured I’d get a new touch device soon enough. I didn’t have the time for the big re-install/ugrade, and B. I put off upgrading my non-touch ThinkPad T410 to Windows 8, because A. What follows below will not only be my impressions of the device but of my experience adjusting toWindows 8.1 at the same time. Microsoft OneNote, with special focus on sketching and notetaking with the new N-trig pen.The usual internet silliness like Facebook, TED videos, and what-not.Developing Visio products using the ShapeSheet, which can be window-intensive.Visual Studio 2013–Working on Visio-related projects using C# and VB.Net, as well as developing tools creating some new Visio-related products.If you know this website, then you know that I will be quite busy with Microsoft Visio. If so, this might be an interesting article/thread for you to follow. Maybe you’re interested in picking up a Surface Pro 3, and maybe you’re work life is somewhat similar to mine. If anyone from Microsoft’s Surface team is following this journal, I will try and highlight specific ideas and requests with this red Feature Request tag to make it easier for you to find things that I would like to change.Īt any rate, I took the courageous step of leaving my primary laptop at home, and trusting the hype that the Surface Pro 3 could truly be used for real work, as well as for Fruit Ninja.

surface pro 3 backlit keyboard

While I needed to get some work done on this trip, an it is fun to get a new toy, the main purpose of this visit was to see family. I pre-ordered a spankin’ new Surface Pro 3 before our month-long trip to Seattle, and the shiny, new, amazing device was waiting for me when we arrived. So I’ll share my Visio-skewed experiences with the latest bit of hardware to come out of Microsoft, and hopefully some of you will find it applicable, interesting and useful. If you’re interested in Visio, you are likely interested in computers and gadgets too. So this isn’t a purely Visio-related post, but I can’t contain my excitement about my new toy productivity appliance. In this ongoing series of posts, I’ll relate my experiences and impressions of life with my shiny-new Microsoft’s new Surface Pro 3 tablet/ultrabook.






Surface pro 3 backlit keyboard