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Reviews (4)

May 08, 2017
No crema
I think most people want an espresso with the frothy, creamy foam on the top, or in Italian what is known as the crema. Unfortunately, this machine doesn't produce it.

Jun 06, 2018
collar stays
These are good because they're well organized and take less time to find the right one. Many collar stays come in a single upright container, but with the different sizes, you spend time fumbling through them to find the right length.
With these, in a clear plastic case with four compartments, it's easy to tell right away which one you need.

Jul 13, 2016
Workhorse
4 of 5 found this helpful This Surface tablet is solidly built, with a slim, detachable, magnetized keyboard. The tablet is fairly intuitive and boots up right away. One thing about the keyboard, though, is that it is very light relative to the tablet itself, so if you are walking around the room, it's awkward to balance.
I would recommend attaching the keyboard for when you have the unit sitting upright on a desk. but if you're lounging around, then you're better off detaching it and using the onscreen one, which is excellent.
A click of the address bar will display your regularly visited sites and also your most recent pages.
The device's five-contact-point magnetized charger seems a bit puzzling in that you have to make sure you align it properly and that the little blue light is on before it will charge.
Software wise, you still are not going to get all the apps you can with Android and Apple. But the tablet apps do seem more numerous than what you can get through Windows on a smartphone.
Also, you have no other browser option on the RT beyond Internet Explorer; you can't download Chrome. You also can't upgrade to Windows 10, and by extension, the new Microsoft Edge browser.
Despite some of these drawbacks, this is a solid machine, and I think of it more as a laptop than a tablet. For what I believe most people want a tablet for: email, videos and apps, the RT delivers and seems like it is built to last a long time.