![]() ![]() I almost came out of semi-retirement late last year to write a review of the Surface Pro X, but that device turned out to be so underwhelming I decided the less said the better. I still work with a half dozen PCs daily, including my 2017 Surface Pro and 2016 Surface Studio, but the work I do today overseeing content and operations for a streaming video service rarely requires the pen support that was the raison d’etre of . And looking across the entire spectrum of options, not much else has changed to distinguish one tablet pc from another. In the intervening months, that instinct has proven to be correct, insofar as Microsoft pen tech is concerned. Why did I quit? After five years of covering the space almost full-time I felt like I had written as much about the niche as there was to write and I could see that the pace of innovation was slowing dramatically. It’s been over two years since I last wrote an in-depth hardware review. I still get regular visitors, so some of you out there must still see some value here. ![]() ![]() I’ve even considered shutting down this site this year, but the thought of discarding so many years of work has been my only deterrent. It’s been a long time since I swore off writing hardware and creative software reviews to focus on actual revenue generating activity.
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