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Sketchbook pro on surface pro
Sketchbook pro on surface pro








sketchbook pro on surface pro

I primarily bought my Surface Pro 3 to be my primary work machine when traveling. I don’t have any figures for battery life when watching videos or doing light web browsing. Outlook: e-mails containing work requests (but off-line because the WiFi was disconnected!).Microsoft OneNote: recording the battery percentages and times.Microsoft Visual Studio 2013: more advanced tools for manipulating Visio.VBA: automation of shape creation and testing in Visio.Microsoft Visio: shape creation, ShapeSheet editing.Not the most CPU-intensive stuff around, but graphics and code-compilation nonetheless: In case you’re curious, these are the apps I was running, and the tasks I was performing. The end result was 321 minutes, which seems like almost half-an-hour more, but remember in the first test, I lost 5% due to overnight hibernation, and that 5% worked out to about 15 minutes of time. So I headed out to my favorite coffee shop before lunch, and as it was a hot day, to the Augustiner Biergarten after lunch to do real work under the Chestnut trees (honestly!) But this time, I would turn off the WiFi radio on the Surface Pro 3 and see if we could beat the 298 minutes. So we’ve broken it up and are continuing on in this post!īattery-saving tips always mention turning off wireless network access, so I decided to revisit doing real work while unplugged. In fact so long that my blog software choked on the content and decided to show absolutely none of the content. If you’ve been following On the Road with Surface Pro 3, you’ll know that it was getting quite long. In this ongoing series of posts, I’ll relate my experiences and impressions of life with my shiny-new Microsoft’s new Surface Pro 3 tablet/ultrabook.










Sketchbook pro on surface pro