Microsoft announced Thursday that its Surface
Pro, a version of its new tablet aimed at business users, would be
available in January starting at $899 for US customers.
The Surface Pro will be powered by an Intel
processor and have a full version of the new Windows 8 operating system,
which is designed with both PCs and tablets in mind.
"It's a full PC AND a tablet," said a blog post from Microsoft's Panos Panay.
"And all this in a PC that will weigh less
than two pounds and be less than 14 millimeters thick. We are excited
about both Surface with Windows RT and Surface with Windows 8 Pro."
Microsoft started selling the surface last
month in a version aimed at consumers with a mobile-style processor and a
tweaked version of its new operating system called Windows RT. It
pricing was roughly in line the the iPad, the top-selling tablet.
The Surface Pro will be more expensive, and
is apparently aimed at corporate users and those seeking a laptop
replacement. The least expensive version with 64 gigabytes of memory
will sell for $899, not including the touch cover with keyboard. A 128
GB version will start at $999.
"Surface with Windows 8 Pro uses the same familiar elegant design principles as Surface with Windows RT," Panay said.
Chief executive Steve Ballmer has described
the iPad challenger -- complete with a built-in stand and ultra thin
covers which double as keyboards in a range of colors -- as a tablet
that "works and plays."
© 2012 AFP
© 2012 AFP
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