Friday, November 30th 2012
Microsoft Surface with Windows 8 Pro Gets Priced
Through its official blog Microsoft has announced that the x86-flavored Surface tablet, which runs Windows 8 Pro (the ARM-based Surface RT is loaded with Windows RT), will arrive in January, priced at $899 (64 GB model) and $999 (128 GB).
Set to have about half the battery life of the Surface RT, the upcoming device is equipped with an Intel Core i5 processor and has a 10.6-inch (1920 x 1080) ClearType display supporting both finger and pen input, 4 GB of RAM, 802.11 b/g/n/ WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, a micro SDXC card slot, two 720p HD LifeCams, stereo speakers, an USB 3.0 port, a mini DisplayPort output, and a kickstand. The Surface with Windows 8 Pro is 0.53 inches thick, has a VaporMg casing, and is backed by a one-year warranty.
Set to have about half the battery life of the Surface RT, the upcoming device is equipped with an Intel Core i5 processor and has a 10.6-inch (1920 x 1080) ClearType display supporting both finger and pen input, 4 GB of RAM, 802.11 b/g/n/ WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, a micro SDXC card slot, two 720p HD LifeCams, stereo speakers, an USB 3.0 port, a mini DisplayPort output, and a kickstand. The Surface with Windows 8 Pro is 0.53 inches thick, has a VaporMg casing, and is backed by a one-year warranty.
94 Comments on Microsoft Surface with Windows 8 Pro Gets Priced
Well, thanks MS. Surely they are aware of the limitations of their own 32-bit OS?
They probably use the 'x86' to distinguish it from the other surface tablet already on the market that only supports apps from the store, and no 'x86' programs.
By the way, it comes with displayport?????????? Flogging a dead horse why??????????
Ah, maybe they want Apple users to plug the Surface into their weird setups?! ;)
I'd use it over HDMI/DVI/VGA any day, if only more display manufacturers used it.
When a tablet comes out with a nice cover/stand like the ipad one, but with a flex keyboard like this on the inside of the cover... I'll be a buyer.
On the other hand, I already could try a W8 x86 tablet the other week, it runs sweeeeet. If this keyboard is not a flop it could well be a full substitute of the laptop as known until now.
www.mimovrste.com/artikel/2720006724/tablicni-racunalnik-samsung-ativ-tab-p8510#tech
Displayport is better than HDMI in every way, it supports higher bitrate, has more bandwidth, and has cool features like multiple wireless displays. Displayport is not a MAC port, it is a VESA standard. Displayport was created as a standard long before Apple started using it.
HDMI is also limited to 1080p in most implementations - case in point, all ultrabooks on the market currently use mini HDMI and WILL NOT display 2560x1600 via external port. Only HDMI 1.4a supports higher than 1080p, yet every implementation in ultrabooks for some reason will not support higher than 1080p. I've tried many times - Displayport doesn't have this problem.
Your opinion is quite uninformed. -- HDMI is garbage, and DP is superior in every way. The fact that there are 10 billion implementation versions of HDMI doesn't help matters, either; good luck finding an HDMI implementation that isn't restricted to a crappy 1080p resolution. I look forward to the surface pro, it might be the first windows solution that will actually be usable at home on my Dell u3011.
most serious software is not designed for this form factor yet, so as of right now this is a $999 screw-around-on-the-internet tablet.
www.ghacks.net/2012/11/30/surface-pro-price-and-battery-life-disappoint/
I have an Asus Eee Slate EP121 Core i5 Windows tablet that I upgraded to Windows 8 Pro. Its older but still reasonably powerful. It has a 12.1” touch screen with Wacom digitizer (pen input) but given its age the resolution is much lower at 1280x768. When the Asus EP121 was new it cost about ~$1100 USD for the 64GB mSATA SSD version,….
I like the Surface Pro in concept but I don’t like the kickstand or the concept of their attachable keyboard. I much prefer the Asus Transform type of keyboard dock that has a battery, USB ports and the ability to angle the display at varying degrees,…..not just one angle like the Surface kickstand.
Also I really don’t think these attachable keyboards and kickstand design would work very well on an actual lap,…..its just not really designed for that,…..