"We are 1800+ customers who lost $2.8 Millions+ due to faulty/defective Microsoft Surface Pro devices.
Microsoft's Support team is disregarding our issue"
https://flickergate.com/
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toki wrote:https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Microsoft+Surface+Laptop+Teardown/92915
ifixit gave them the worst score they can give a few months back and Microsoft tried to refute it, but alas the score seems to stand.
iFixit wrote:The Surface Laptop is not a laptop. It’s a glue-filled monstrosity. There is nothing about it that is upgradable or long-lasting, and it literally can’t be opened without destroying it. (Show us the procedure, Microsoft, we’d love to be wrong.)
K-L-Waster wrote:So TL;DR I should be glad I decided to get an XPS13 a couple of years ago instead of a Surface?
DancinJack wrote:K-L-Waster wrote:So TL;DR I should be glad I decided to get an XPS13 a couple of years ago instead of a Surface?
It's the Surface Laptop, not a Surface (Pro)...
iFixit wrote:All told, it’s nearly identical to its predecessor—aside from ditching the last remaining upgradable component, the modular SSD. Yeah, Microsoft impressed us—by being way worse than we expected.
just brew it! wrote:DancinJack wrote:K-L-Waster wrote:So TL;DR I should be glad I decided to get an XPS13 a couple of years ago instead of a Surface?
It's the Surface Laptop, not a Surface (Pro)...
They didn't like the Pro either: