This Tablet Changed Everything! Microsoft Surface RT 10-Year Review
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- The Surface RT was the first in Microsoft's now-famous Surface tablet lineup, but it didn't have quite the reception of many of its successors. Now 10 years after its release, will feelings change about the Surface RT?
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0:20 Intro
1:36 Flashback to 2012
2:35 Design
3:30 Ports
4:28 Surface Touch Cover
7:35 Display
9:30 Windows RT
15:35 Performance
18:30 What the Surface Meant to Me
21:45 Tablets Today
You were not the only one to love Windows RT and to miss an RT device.... Mine was a Surface 2, as I could not stand the steep kickstand of the surface pro 1 and RT and the Tegra 4 was quite a bit faster than the 3, plus the 1080p screen and the USB 3.0, but the experience was similar. I really enjoyed this device and was sad to see it become less and less functional with time (apps not updated anymore or even removed remotely). I sold the device a few years ago to a friend, but I have fond memories of it... Thanks for this video!
Nice! I upgraded from the RT to the Pro 2 since I needed a desktop program for school, definitely miss the 8 experience though. Thanks for the comment!
@@innoiso I moved to the pro 3, but I kept both, the surface 2 was for youtube and leisure, the pro 3 for work and on the go. The pro 3 died recently. I also got the surface 3, but that one had the battery budging after a couple of years, so not much luck, now the only surfaces I use are the book 2 and 3 (and I have a couple of unused keyboards, btw I saw you posted a video about keyboards, I'll go and watch it)
Loved this video!!n (I posted this comment on the music cover video, but i is still valid here and I thought I would repost it!).
This was sooooooooo good. The level of excitement was amazing - I have m RT right here and still works. The RT was an extraordinary machine. It was a windows answer the iPad which simply didn't exist before. It had just as good build quality, but it could do real work. People forget that the iPad was not designed for real work back then, but the windows devices were. The downfall of the RT was that it did ALMOST everything and almost everything well. It was small and so very cute. I used to carry it around in my cargo trouser pocket. It was a fully-fledged PC when you wanted it to be and a windows machine when you needed that. I loved it. Since that machine, I have always had a surface device. Never went back.
This video was so unique - Thanks so much for making it.
Looking forward to Surface Pro 9. (I just got a Pro 8, so hmmm- we shall see if we stick with 8, it goes to 9). Battery life will probably be the deciding factor. Well done again with this vid.
I won one in a competition but barely used it. Wish the MS Store had become a bigger success, because then the Windows RT OS wouldn't have been a limiting factor.
Now that Windows 8.1 is end-of-life it's even worse. No updates, no app store. Microsoft basically abandoned the ARM32 platform.
I'm now working through the steps to install Linux on it, with a jailbreak. See if I can give this oldie some new life as a smarthome dashboard.
Surface RT was a incredible device, great video
Thank you! And agreed!
Fantastic content! Thanks for sharing.
I just brought one on Walmart for $60 are they worth it
Very good video, thanks! When you are discussing why a slightly slower device was winning by its capability to do it all, it got me now with the go3 i3 device; not so speedy but you can do anything anywhere. I was dreaming of an RT back in time, but I just didn't have the bucks back then. Thanks again for this review/ history video.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, I was really lucky to be able to afford it, it took quite a bit of my savings. Glad you were able to learn a little bit in the process. The Go 3 is an awesome device.
My local mall had a Microsoft store and an Apple store as well! I remember checking out the RT and being really impressed but, sadly I went to the internet for advice, then to the Apple store for an iPad Mini and years later an 11" MacBook. I never went all in on Apple and so while they make great devices, I ultimately get frustrated as they don't play well with others. Eventually I got a Surface Pro 7, but to me it was just too big as a tablet. I tried a 2 in 1 Chromebook, a cheap, but traditional clam shell Windows laptop, and in May of 2022 I got a Surface Go 3.with an i3. I absolutely love it in the way that described the RT it's small, portable, opens my apps, runs Office, and unlike any other tablet Surface has more than 1 port. Great review video and it took some time, but Microsoft definitely was onto something when they devised the Surface.
It's too bad you didn't pull the trigger on the Surface RT but then again maybe you would have ended up disappointed and not loving the Go 3! Glad you found your way!
As a long time mac user, I and like many others had written off the Surface RT as a failure and the death of MS. I remember all the memes at the time. Most companies would have given up and moved on. 10 years later I have a SP7 to replace my ancient mac. There is nothing else that runs a desktop OS with pen and touch. One device that is portable and does as much as possible.
as a side note, im on Win 11 insider program and it seems they finally finally finally have fixd battey drain on standby... i can leave on sleep for days and it loses no more than 1-2 percent... such a relief (my surface pro 6 i mean)
Wow! That's great to hear, I'll have to test it out on my Pro 7
ahhh what a perfect topic, really looking forward to this.... I run win 8.1 in VMware on my surface pro 6 (running win 11)... it's super laggy but i dont care, i love win 8.1 on surface, such a shame support ends in a few months (I also run it on my gaming PC with touch screen and it flys!)
15:20 ..I 100% agree 🎉
its been 10 years already? time flies
I feel the same too and I'm scared
Great and very interesting video!
Thank you!
Im starting to wonder if i may have used a Surface RT at school without realising it (back in 2015 or 2016)
All i know is they were Surface devices, with Windows 8.1 or equivalent
The user accounts were weird as well, the devices were not linked to the school domain, there were two user accounts, “Student” and “Admin”
Great video I learned so much
Thank you
btw totally agree about your assessment of windows 8 gestures... they are by far the best on any tablet !
Nice! Glad I'm not alone!
It's crazy how much the RT reminds me of my Go2. Replace that USB-A port with a -C and Id have a hard time telling the difference.
i remember when i got the Surface RT at launch.... there was a line of line 50 people at my mall in Texas
Nice! Hope they loved it as much as I did!
I had the surface pro (instead of RT) at the time and absolutely loved it, despite its flaws... but it hindsight it was as much about Win 8 being purpose built for tablets that made the experience so great. I agree with you that Win 8 gestures are leaps beyond what anyone else is doing.... I have an ipad pro (10.1) and frankly find the home screen boring, same with android... Win 11 is better than 10 but i still prefer running win 8.1 on vmware on my pro 6 that native win 11..... and metro UI is by far the nicest looking home screen. The bold colour contrasts and different app sizes really make it "pop"! I didnt know about surface pro 9 until this video, looking forward to your covering the event, was considering getting a pro 8 (16gig for better VMware performance) but will wait for the 9 instead.
That's pretty awesome that you're still getting the 8.1 experience through VMWare. Do the gestures still work?
I just bought a Surface RT and touch cover and type cover I’ll let you know it goes.
How does it run
@@mix-r9g browser is very sluggish to be honest it is useful for reading color pdf that my kindle can’t handle and it also good for music and podcast too. I ripped 8 seasons of Portlandia on sd card and it’s is okay picture quality is not crystal clear.
This device is somehow considered as obsolete but I've heard it's still very good as a media consumption device. But my question is: can it still install and run VLC player from the store?
Stores compleatly dead as of Jan 10th
I was today years old when I discovered Windows/Surface RT had a desktop environment. @_@ So much confusion and money coulda been saved had I known back then.
Haha yep they hid it a bit. It was confusing for a lot of people, which is one of the reasons why it failed
Hi, Would you recommend SQ2 or I5/I7? Waiting yr recommendation to decide and buy.thx
Wait 11 days for the announcement of the Surface Pro 9. Rumor is they'll have an ARM version. I'll have coverage of the event on the channel
@@innoiso ohhhhhhh Surface pro 9 so soon, had no idea, really looking forward to that !
@@innoiso Many thanks
The crazy thing im gaming on my surface pro rt.
Heck yeah! Nice
Just curious, but is it possible to download android apk's on the Surface RT?
It's a windows device so only exe. You'll need to get an emulator which is available online if it can even run that. There's a way to boot load windows 10 on the rt
It was a great device, but very limiting (and honestly) terrible software. I'm currently in the process of trying to hack it and install raspberry os
Microsoft stopped supporting this device…. Dumb!