

So, today’s firmware update should provide some ease for Surface 3 users with hope that Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book will be addressed soon – but it’s always best to keep your fingers crossed.

Try using a Surface Book for a day and you’ll come across a bevy of problems in just that short time. Both the Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book have been under serious customer scrutiny since launch, but lingering problems have plagued the 3-series - particularly video crashes. All have received numerous updates and firmware upgrades to try and fix problems that aren’t just annoyance, but productivity limiting. Today, Microsoft is rolling out what is supposed to be a massive fix in a firmware update for its Surface Pro 3 and Surface 3 (non-pro) line.
