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
$499 = $499
1.4 GHz quad-core > 1.0 GHz dual-core
2 GB RAM > 1 GB RAM
32 GB storage > 16 GB storage ($599 to upgrade to 32 GB)
10.6" > 9.7"
1366x768 < 2048x1536
802.11abgn > 802.11bgn
720p front cam > "VGA" front cam
720p rear cam < 1080p rear cam
USB 2.0, microSDXC, headset, mini DisplayPort > 30-pin dock connector (going obsolete), headphone jack
31.5 Wh < 42.5 Wh battery
I think it's pretty clear you get a lot more bang for your buck from equally priced Surface compared to the latest and greatest iPad. The only two major advantages iPad has over Surface is the bigger battery and the higher pixel density in the screen. It isn't clear which packages is more power efficient (probably iPad because Tegras are quite hungry) but, even though the iPad has a fancy screen, it doesn't have the GPU power to back it up like the Surface does. I think, for 2D content, the iPad wins but 3D content, the Surface wins.
I'm very certain Microsoft can and will sell the Surface for less than $500. They are launching at $500 to see how it competes with iPad in the same prace bracket. If Surface launches with a splat, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see the price drop to $400 or even $300 which makes the choice it a no-brainer.
Surface Pro is going to compete with laptops and, seeing what price Surface debuted for, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Surface Pro go for $1000. This is a huge turn-off for developers like me that program pro-bono. I hope they reevaluate this policy and, instead, adopt an authentication program not unlike Games for Windows Live certification. I'm certain they do it for DRM sake but Microsoft needs to realize that DRM is unpopular--businesses always win when they choose customers over providers.
I'm not claiming to be an expert on design/illustrations, but I cant really remember any other tablet/touchscreen having those same specifications. So i guess that íf you wanted something to do graphical work on, the surface pro would would atleast better then the average tablet/ipad.
I cannot see any reason to choose surface over asus or Nexus 7,
especially Nexus 7 is too cheap to even argue.
I don't care how much battery capacity put in, if they aren't last long due to power consumption of heavier OS. So At least we need to see what is happening after it comes out. and 32GB doesn't tell much, cuz window RT takes more than 12GB by itself. I don't care camera spec as well, becuz I don't see any practical use with big fat tablet. There is still pros, but other android tablets already has that.
hardware spec isn't everything. If it is, then Android should already killed Apple.
In terms of martket share, Android tablets were totally dominated by iPad.
I'm not a big fan of apple, but I think the price of Surface is ridiculus.
I feels MS need to set price much more aggressive(like 350-ish) to take some market share pie away from iPad.
If this is window 8, it will be totally different story.
However with Window 8 RT, which cannot run and x86 base programs,
I cannot see any reason to choose Surface over competitive Android Tablets except free Microsoft Office App.
Yes, I know it is growing fast, but window app store is still weak, and there are All iPad accessory around my local store while not much for Android or something else.
Microsoft won't directly compete with Android (at least in the near future)--that's up to the OEMs and whether or not they think they can compete.
Surface is superior in almost every way to the iPad and at the same price. There's no reason why it shouldn't compete.
not as many apps for winRT as ipad.... not gonna work for enterprises that don't have the cash to spend on the surface pro.
I think they need to lower the price 100 bucks... then it would be in line to be a consumption device to compete with the ipad.
everyone was hopeing to score one of these for 250-350.... that is an ideal price point for many. 500 is way too much to pay considering the lack of winRT apps avalible right now desipte the DP being accessible more then a year ago.
businesses might get the pro, however it will be as much an an ultrabook so they will just spring for one of those instead.
now you have a half dozen companies creating their own tablet devices with varying degrees of usage at varying price points and it seems now even the apple haters love their tablets so long as it doesn't say apple on it. let's be clear, apple leads the way in innovation and they have the sales figures to prove it. everyone else is just riding their coattails to a decent profit.
Why is it a tablet-laptop hybrid when it can't even run x86 app? What makes it oh so great?
Enlighten me.
The Surface is gonna be way bigger in a corporate environment then the iPad could ever be.
and since when is having a toy like an ipad wrong? isn't that what tpu is all about? we buy computer components we certainly don't need because we like them. they are our toys. people like toys so whether they use it for work or play who cares?
I know MS wants to compete with iPad, not Android. But we are in competitive market.
If customer bought one tablet, no matter Android or iPad he bought, he will unlikely buy another tablet such as Surface. And that makes competition. Yes, Nexus 7 might not make 'direct' competition, but If I buy Nexus 7, I will not going to buy other tablet for a while. AND nexus 7 is cheap enough to choose it over other 10" high spec tablets
I see no reason(except free MS office) to buy Surface over Android tablets.
If you want to see a direct competition from Android; There is Asus Transformer tablet series.
And Android OEM company used exactly same strategy like MS's current plan: having better HW spec, and Window 8 "RT" like OS. and they totally bombed by iPad in term of market share. It seems same thing will happens to MS if they don't make it cheaper. IT CAN'T COMPETE against iPad with this price. You said it can or it will prevail, but then question is Why could'nt Android destroy apple already?
I'll give apple alot more credit for the iphone then the ipad, The fact that they didn't add any functionality to the ios is dissapointing, it should have shipped w/ osx or a completly new os.
For example, the Acer Iconia W700:
W700-6607
W700-6691
W700-6465
W700P-6459
I forget the price rang but I think it was about ~$800 to ~$1200. The lowest price one was a Core i3 I believe and the highest price model was a Core i5. I’d have to double check though.
The Acer Iconia W510 uses an Intel Atom Z2760 Clover Trail. There was a price range here too.
Anyway, Microsoft Surface Pro pricing will likely be close to Ivy Bridge Windows 8 tablets that are already citing their prices. Im guessing ~$800 at least. If it comes in significantly lower then that I would be surprised. I'm not talking ~$750 but ~$600 because ~$600 would be shocking IMO.
They estimate Microsoft is making about $300 per sale. What remains to be seen if Microsoft reduces the price to increase volume and really put pressure on iPad. The article points out a potential reason for this: Microsoft has priced itself as a premium product so as to not drive out its Windows 8 RT competitors (Dell, Samsung, Asus, etc.). Microsoft has internal competition it has to watch out for, unlike Apple.
Hoorah! :toast:
A second generation of the Surface Pro would probably be excellent.
I'd say that if anyone was to blame, it would be the OEM's who are selling stuff with windows on it.
Apparently those OEM's are so inefficient, that Microsoft who has arguably way less experience in manufacturing of devices can so easily outperform them. I mean, I've never heard OEM's like ACER or dell having such a big margins, while usually they also offer way less in the way of build quality compared to the surface tablets(think of all the plasticky stuff out there).
Edit: Thanks for the link btw, interesting read