Microsoft’s Surface PCs lose Consumer Reports backing

Funally... Putting a glue on everythig inside is not a long term solution. While others put some engineering skills to the design, Microsoft puts a glue. It looks nice, but not rests long.
 
I know of a couple of people who are still happy with their devices. Personally I wouldn't really change my mind based on this if I intended to buy one
 
Funally... Putting a glue on everythig inside is not a long term solution. While others put some engineering skills to the design, Microsoft puts a glue. It looks nice, but not rests long.

Perhaps you could edit this?
 
Funally... Putting a glue on everythig inside is not a long term solution. While others put some engineering skills to the design, Microsoft puts a glue. It looks nice, but not rests long.

Perhaps you should actually have a clue what you are talking about before posting rubbish.

All the big OEMs in this space are using similar engineering to MS on this front and using glue in their devices, oh and most high end phones also contain a fair amount of glue when the battery is non-removable.
 
Perhaps you should actually have a clue what you are talking about before posting rubbish.

All the big OEMs in this space are using similar engineering to MS on this front and using glue in their devices, oh and most high end phones also contain a fair amount of glue when the battery is non-removable.
Big OEM's do not. Do a simple google search, you will see, Microsoft has utterly poor engineering. See here, the first hit:
https://www.google.co.za/search?hl=en-ZA&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=surface+pro+3+dismantling
or there:
http://gizmodo.com/microsoft-surface-pro-3-teardown-if-this-thing-breaks-1594704428
You don't understand difference between glue and thermal compound, which is used for heat dissipation
 
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Funally... Putting a glue on everythig inside is not a long term solution. While others put some engineering skills to the design, Microsoft puts a glue. It looks nice, but not rests long.

Don't try to dish others skills if you yourself can't even type a coherent sentence...
 
Cute but you're wrong... which is unsurprising when it comes to your opinion of Microsoft products really. Yes the pro 3 was a cow to get into but it's not sold as being upgradeable...or user repairable
 
Cute but you're wrong... which is unsurprising when it comes to your opinion of Microsoft products really. Yes the pro 3 was a cow to get into but it's not sold as being upgradeable...or user repairable
Links? :)
 
not at all. TB is highly knowledgeable. I suapect you are the troll asking for links on his statement. or you are ignorant in regards to what is upgradeable or not.

Aww shucks you're going to make me blush
 
Cute but you're wrong... which is unsurprising when it comes to your opinion of Microsoft products really. Yes the pro 3 was a cow to get into but it's not sold as being upgradeable...or user repairable
Any links supporting this extraordinary statement? :)
I am waiting patiently for any indication that Microsoft has warned users that their expensive notebook products are just one piece of disposable electronics.
 
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Any links supporting this extraordinary statement? :)
I am waiting patiently for any indication that Microsoft has warned users that their expensive notebook products are just one piece of disposable electronics.

Extraordinary? Seriously?
 
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