I have been using the i7 Surface Pro 3 with Max for a year and I've not experienced a single issue. I also use it with Photoshop/Illustrator, ZBrush etc with the stylus, and it handles all of the programs with ease. Gaming tends to work less well, but that's to be expected.Oh and I often run several of those programs at the same time and it still works.
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Originally posted by PIXELBOX_SRO View Posti wish for two unreal things:
3DSMAX, vray and plugs for Mac.
OSX being sold as an alternative to windows and to be able to install it to your custom PC if you meet certain hardware requirements (certified HW parts)
this will of course never happen so ill just keep dreaming
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Originally posted by PIXELBOX_SRO View Posti wish for two unreal things:
3DSMAX, vray and plugs for Mac.
OSX being sold as an alternative to windows and to be able to install it to your custom PC if you meet certain hardware requirements (certified HW parts)
this will of course never happen so ill just keep dreaming
re: Surface Book. My wife wants it for Excel work, but I'm trying to get her to hold until we see more reviews and possibly go see it in person at the store. I've had too many bad experiences in the past with PC laptops, especially their value after purchase drops dramatically. I can still sell my 3 year macbook pro for a decent price to offset my future hardware. I'm more keen on the iPad pro.Brendan Coyle | www.brendancoyle.com
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i am too leaning to wards Ipad....I am not an apple "sheep" but if you have a look at all the reviews so far, you would really need to have a top spec Surface to 4 or Book to drive all your 3D apps....and thats a price tag of a powerfull workstation :-O...waaay too steepLast edited by PIXELBOX_SRO; 16-10-2015, 12:07 AM.Martin
http://www.pixelbox.cz
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From what I understand the iPad Pro (with 128GB) is $950 and you then need the keyboard, which could be another $150 and I guess the pen for another $100, adding up to $1,200.
The Surface Book is $1,500 and up, with $1,900 for an i5 with 256GB/8GB RAM and the nVidia GPU, which is a very usable system that isn't dependent on something like Teamviewer for everything (although that works too).
It is a difficult one, but I'm leaning towards the Surface Book since I the iPad is very limited on it's own.
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The iPad doesn't have support for a mouse, so for me, it's not a viable solution for remote work.Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
- ​Windows 11 Pro
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Honestly guys, how much "productive" are do you imagine to be on such small devices exactly?
I think surface can be great with Zbrush, although when it comes to subdivisions, 16GB mem might not be enough.
But can you seriously think it will be decent enough to work in max?
THese devices are meant to be PADS in the first place and for a pad you should only need your finger or a pen, not keyboard and mouse. If you need the later ones youre much better with a notebook in my opinion.
I can imagine i would use such device for organising, note taking (written), storyboarding, drawing, retouching and for presentation purposes when you visit your clients.
What i cant imagine is staring into one of these devices trying to work with full blown app like MAX or AI which are not designed for such purpose.
If Apple made Ipad Pro with OSX it would canibalize its small laptops - thats not so good for the shareholders
Where MS is heading with its tablets is hard to tell for me at this point.Martin
http://www.pixelbox.cz
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I sold a few large projects earlier this year, so I went shopping. I purchased a new MacBook Pro and a 27" Thunderbolt Display, with all the extras (trackpad, magic mouse...). Everything sat unused for 6-9 months, so I gave it to my kids. Same with my iPad's, all kinda gimmicky. Other than my workstation, all I really need is a Chromebook for web stuff, which is 95% of what most people use a computer for. I think things will change in 2020 when 5G comes around. Apparently the new iPhone 6S is as fast as a MacBook Pro, so with 5G, the phone will be all most people will need. Connect the phone to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, and you'll be set. Most things can be streamed on-line, so you don't need much, except for bandwidth, which 5G will solve.Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
- ​Windows 11 Pro
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Alright, so i finally got my iPad Pro + Apple Pencil and its simply brilliant piece of HW.
Vlado:
you asked me to let you know so i do
If you have a chance to try it out somewhere, i really recommend it.Martin
http://www.pixelbox.cz
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Awesome! Can you live without a mouse?Originally posted by PIXELBOX_SRO View PostAlright, so i finally got my iPad Pro + Apple Pencil and its simply brilliant piece of HW.
Vlado:
you asked me to let you know so i do
If you have a chance to try it out somewhere, i really recommend it.Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
- ​Windows 11 Pro
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Originally posted by glorybound View PostAwesome! Can you live without a mouse?
*edit* I've just looked back and seen people discussing remote access to a PC via the ipad. That makes more sense. Although from experience the compression artefacts from even the best remote access services would drive me mad.Last edited by AJ Jefferies; 01-12-2015, 02:46 AM.
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the remote experience is fine, using the team viewer app.
dont miss the mouse for the stuff i do remotely.
i bought it mainly for drawing, note taking, render checking while i am gone (remote stuff), to-dos etc....so i am happy.
If i wanted a machine to do remote work on PC, id just go for regular laptop.
Its very refreshing to use something else than PC though thats why i enjoy it.
And i am glad apple sticks to the original plan using ios and touch interface actuallyMartin
http://www.pixelbox.cz
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I'm not in the market for either. But if I were I'd pick the surface over the iPad pro all day, every day.Check out my (rarely updated) blog @ http://macviz.blogspot.co.uk/
www.robertslimbrick.com
Cache nothing. Brute force everything.
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