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Microsoft Announces Surface Tablet PC
Microsoft today organized a quickie press conference to announce their first tablet PC. Comparisons to Apple's iPad are obvious, but Microsoft seems to be aiming as much for the netbook/ultrabook market as for the tablet market. The nitty gritty details. The Microsoft Surface - which if you'll recall is the name of Microsoft's old tabletop touchscreen computer - will come in two varieties at first. The Windows RT version will come with NVIDIA-made ARM processor and lets you choose between 32GB and 64GB models. The Windows 8 Pro model comes with an Intel Ivy Bridge Core i5 processor, a digital ink pen and USB 3.0 ports (the Win RT has only USB 2.0)in 64GB and 128GB models. The Win 8 Pro model is a little thicker and a little heavier. The RT model is set to launch alongside Windows 8, with the Win 8 Pro model coming 3 months later. Both versions come with a 10.6" full HD screen, micro HDMI ports and support for the Type and Touch keyboards cases seen above. The brightly colored 3mm Touch capacitive keyboards include a full keyboard and touchpad. The 5mm Type keyboard includes actual moving keys and a trackpad with buttons. Each version is also a full Windows PC, but in tablet form. Microsoft didn't say what the Surface would cost, only saying they would be "competitive" with comparable ARM tablets or Intel Ultrabook-class PCs. Source - The Verge |
Wow they are going balls out. Smartglass seems a bit more interesting now as well and makes a bit more sense.
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If they can keep the price right I might be on board to pick one up. Thank goodness they had enough sense to not go after the iPad right now.
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Word is the Win8 Pro tablet will be ~$1,000. (Tested) Perhaps look for the RT to be the "competitive" model?
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Very interesting. Fills a very good niche for some. I might lean this way, IF the price and features are right.
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The engineering on it makes me wonder what the next console is going to look like. They've really stepped up their game, hardware-wise.
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This could be very cool, especially if it has the power to run some good games. I'm not sure though, given that a good GPU is unlikely in such a thin unit. Still, these look pretty cool nonetheless, and I'm sure they'll play Dwarf Fortress. ;)
The promo video over at the Surface website is terrible though. No more dubstep, please. |
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Still not something to drag me into the Windows world. Not talking price says a lot.
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Someone mentioned to me that one or some of these new tablets will work with a Wacom pen.
If so, color me interested! |
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Styluses and note/drawing apps sell like mad on the iPad, even though they kind of stink, so between the stylus stuff, real USB, and KB cover, this could be the business/productivity tablet to beat. |
This is so incredibly huge. I read an article on Buzfeed, and they made a great point. This play is the end of the Bill Gates era of Microsoft. The Xbox was the harbinger, and this is the big play.
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Did anyone else facepalm?
Because that Zune sure sold great compared to the iPod! And the Windows Phone 7 sure took off after iPhone! Surface is sure to continue the winning trend against the iPad! PROTIP: This is going to bomb harder than the Zune, even though, like Zune, it is good hardware. |
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Surely not agreeing with OJG. That's just not happening.
But this was more about being a preemptive strike to Google I/O. Which is understandable. Google has been extremely tight lipped about Jellybean or anything Android frankly. A Nexus tablet announcement is in the workings somewhere. Ballmer still thinks first to announce is how you win. I am interested in what was announced though. I can easily see that top of the line model hitting a $1000. I wonder how Nokia feels about this? Just how they reacted to "Google getting into hardware with Motorola," they might be feeling a little but hurt here. |
Microsoft is not competing with Apple, they are competing with Android.
My experience with Nvidia CPU's is that they are mostly hype though. Tegra 2 was kind of a joke. |
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