Tuesday, October 16th 2012
Microsoft Surface with Windows 8 RT Priced, Starts at $499
Microsoft put price tags on some of its most important upcoming products, Surface with Windows 8 RT. The prices were revealed by Microsoft Store US, and covers three models based on storage capacity and Touch Cover (cover with keyboard and trackpad). The lineup starts at US $499 with Surface 32 GB without Touch Cover. For $599, you get the same model, with the Touch Cover. Leading the pack is Surface 64 GB with Touch Cover, priced at $699. The store is accepting pre-orders for all available color options of Surface and Touch Cover. Orders will delivered as early as by October 26.
Source:
TechCrunch
113 Comments on Microsoft Surface with Windows 8 RT Priced, Starts at $499
no tablet device has a display near the ipad3...
no other retailer has them for laptops... nec doesn't sell a tablet with these specs...
2048-by-1536 resolution, 3.1 million pixels in a 9.7-inch space
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PCMAG posted a comparison table between Surface and iPad
also im glad you caught that.
Remind you again why you would want it.... well, its a much more capable tablet when compared to a iPad, thats why.
To the people saying its too expensive, you need to read the specs, understand its made directly by Microsoft, and that its not just a typical $200 Nexus 7 type tablet. It's way more capable than any tablet out on the market today. Surface isn't a tablet, its more like a tablet-laptop hybrid. I'm excited for Microsoft and Windows 8. I want to see the Surface Pro pricing!
*If I hear anyone call anyone else a troll their getting infracted.
And boy are there masses living out of their means buying things they cant really afford. I wonder how many people are still paying for their first iphone purchased 4 years ago still working at their minimum wage jobs.
I also wonder how many people living on welfare currently own an iphone. I know of 3, the only 3 people that I know that are on welfare.
Anyway I would like to see the next pro have some serious sensitivity on it. I might finally be able to have a mobile digital sketch pad.
Anyway, this is a good price. Let the OEMs do the lower end stuff.
If you use Visual Studio 2012, and are using pure .Net code (C#/VB/Javascript) then you can create a package with the target set to "neutral (Any CPU)" as they will run on x86/x64 and ARM.
If you are writing using native code and managed code then you will need to specify each of the target platforms you want the package to be built for and upload them separately.
Long but good blog article for developers
They've built a lot into VS 2012 to support this and take most of the pain out of it.
If you are building a "Metro style" app you have to use their store no matter what platform you are targetting.
If you are not building a "Metro style" App you can distribute it any way you want, as has always been the case.
A lot of the blog entries are not very recent (ie. the one I liked is from June), but I don't think a lot has changed since then.
Anyway ... I don't think these prices are unreasonable.