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Originally Posted by AppleScruff1
The Pro was fast at the things I opened and tried, but I was being a bit careful due to the motion sensors and attack dogs. It seemed as fast as a good laptop to me. It is an i-5 with 4GB of RAM so it should blow the iPad and RT out of the water. Personally I like the type cover better than the touch. I can only image a Haswell version of the Pro. At least at Best Buy you can try it for 30 days and see how you like it.
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When you tried it out did they have the stylus on display too?
I got the chance to check one out this weekend at Best Buy (someone gave my gf Best Buy gift cards so I was forced to go, lol.) They had none to purchase just the display model, it was set up right next to the RT so it was easy to compare
It's definitely faster than the RT (the RT did take a few seconds to launch, although was fine once opened and seemed to stay open when switching between programs) about 4 mm thicker, does have more heft (had the same issue about the sensors, I swear I even triggered a couple by just looking at the product attached to it), which could be an issue for really extended use in mid air, but I don't even find myself doing that with my iPad, so FOR ME that wouldn't be much of a concern. Performance wise it was on par with any of the ultrabooks they had there, might of even been a bit smoother. The display really is nice, was looking at a Sony VAIO close to it and it made it look like absolute dog poo poo. For the Pro I would prefer the Type Cover, the Touch Cover I think is better suited for the RT as I would imagine less productive work being done on it. Fortunately, they also had the stylus that comes with the Pro on display and it was pretty neat, the handwriting recognition was very accurate. I liked that you can hover over links, buttons, icons, ect. and see what you would press before you put the pen down.
Overall a nice little device, not sure I will pull the trigger this gen but definitely will be interested to see how it improves with Haswell.