

Microsoft office portable asking registered full#
It doesn't run full Windows, it's a special computer Microsoft built just for Office. Why not call it the Microsoft 'Officebook'. What if Microsoft had just branded the Surface as an Office-dedicated device? Office was ( is) the only reason to get a Windows RT device, so why not just go all in on that fact?

The Surface 2 fulfills those three needs well and in an amazingly portable form factor too. Moreover, the Surface Pro was just too thick and heavy. If not for Office, I wouldn't even need the desktop. With time, however, I realized I only did three things with it: 1) browse the web, 2) play media, and 3) work with Office. What was the point of a device that had both the limitations of Windows (no tablet apps) and none of its strengths (no PC apps)? When the Surface RT was launched alongside a Surface tablet running full Windows, Microsoft's haters and fans could agree on something for once: Surface RT had no future. What could Microsoft have done differently with a mulligan? It's a great device, yet did so poorly in the perception game. It is with sadness that I'll put it up for sale, t he Surface 2 was a wonderful device that exceeded my expectations.

I recently upgraded to the Surface Pro 3 and so my older Surface 2 (based on Windows RT) has been gathering dust. Ever since release I've been following Microsoft's Surface tablets, and when I say following I mean I've bought a few of them.
