It’s fair to say that the Surface RT had pretty mixed reviews and we recently told how sales had been rather modest for a device where there had been so much anticipation. One of the criticisms of the Surface RT had been that it was rather expensive and now that Microsoft has given the price details for the Surface Pro it’s safe to say that anybody hoping the Surface Pro would be reasonably priced will be disappointed. There will be two standalone models of the Surface Pro, the 64GB version will cost $899 while the 128GB model is priced at $999.
These prices don’t include a Touch Cover or Type cover either although these will be sold separately at $120 or $130 respectively. However pricing does include a Surface Pen with Palm Block technology, according to the Official Microsoft Blog. Something to remember here though is that the Surface Pro was always intended to be priced along the lines of an Ultrabook rather than a tablet. Another point that is unlikely to go down well is that the Surface Pro will have a battery life lasting only around 4 hours. Some of this is down to the fact that Microsoft chose to go with an Intel Ivy Bridge processor offering more speed, rather than compromise with a slower processor for a longer battery life, according to Cnet.
Some of the key specs of the Surface Windows 8 Pro include an Intel Core i5 processor, 10.6-inch ClearType display with full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, full USB 3.0 port and Mini DisplayPort. It weighs less than 2 pounds and is less than 14 millimeters thick. The Surface Pro is to release in January although Microsoft did not give specific release date details. All this said, it’s difficult to see how the Surface Pro will find mass sales and it looks as though the latest attempt to rival the iPad is ultimately unlikely to be a major threat.
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