I bought a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 about 3 years ago, and it had been an excellent computer for me to use for school.
About 2 weeks ago, it randomly turned off in the middle of use, and never turned on again. I tried everything I could research online with no luck. Took it to Microsoft and they confirmed that the unit is dead... and with no serviceable parts, there was literally nothing they could do for me. In fact, I'm going to have to take it somewhere else to get it cracked open to get the SSD extracted so I can read the data from it. (Microsoft people: "yeah, you can heat the glue and physically force your way into it, but that'll void your warranty!" Me: Warranty? You just told me that it's dead and that there's nothing you can do for me!

I'm not particularly excited to learn that an expensive computer lasted only 2-3 years under moderately heavy use. However, for everything else, it was pretty much a perfect device for me -- thin, light, relatively powerful, and good for school/notes/etc.
Trying to decide if I should buy another Surface to replace it, or go with something else like a Dell or HP business-level PC. For what I need (Surface or other laptop), it'll probably cost around $1000. However, I don't want to get stuck with another broken Surface 2 or 3 years for now.
Any advice? Any other unlucky Surface owners out there? Best decently powerful laptop that's not gigantic and under $1,000?
Whatever the new device is, it needs to be a PC, and has to be relatively powerful and 8+ GB of RAM (to run the various statistical software packages I need for school).
Thanks!