Microsoft Surface tablet set for 26 October launch
Microsoft will start selling the cheaper of its Surface tablet computers on Windows 8 launch day, 26 October, the company has said after sneaking the information into its annual report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The tablet will not go on sale in New Zealand at launch.
John E Dunn | Wednesday, August 01 2012Microsoft will start selling the cheaper of its Surface tablet computers on Windows 8 launch day, 26 October, the company has said after sneaking the information into its annual report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The tablet will not go on sale in New Zealand at launch.
The version that will go on sale on this date is the ARM-based Windows RT Surface, with the more powerful Core i5 Ivy Bridge-based version about three months after that.
"The next version of our operating system, Windows 8, will be generally available on October 26, 2012. At that time, we will begin selling the Surface, a series of Microsoft-designed and manufactured hardware devices," to quote the relevant section of the filing that caught everyone's eye.
Exactly what the cheapest model will cost is unknown.
It is possible that Microsoft sees Windows 8 as competing against Windows 7 laptops and Ultrabooks which cost more and plans to base prices on the internal computing power not on the class of device.
Techworld's review noted the Surface's use of optical bonding to improve the display; that hints at a much higher price for some models.
On the Windows 8 theme, Microsoft has also announced its new line of keyboads and mice designed for Windows RT tablets other than those made by itself. The The Wedge Mobile Keyboard will cost US$79.95 (NZ$99), with the Touch Mouse (which supports touch gestures) costing $69.95.
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