Microsoft’s Surface Pro — the version of its Surface tablet that runs full Windows 8 — will be on sale in a matter of weeks in the US and Canada.
The powerful tablet will cost from $899 — £570 — when it goes on sale on 9 February, but other nations may be left waiting, as the Verge reports that additional countries will “follow in the coming weeks and months”.
That means Brits keen to get their mitts on Microsoft’s kit may be waiting a while longer. That’s frustrating news for UK gadget fans who may have held off buying the already-released Surface RT tablet, in the hope of snapping up the full-fat model.
The first Surface, which was released in November to faint applause, can only install software via Microsoft’s own app store, which makes it a poor laptop replacement (though it does cost a more palatable £399).
The Surface Pro, on the other hand, will let you install anything you like, and also packs an Intel Core i5 processor and a 1,920×1,080-pixel screen. It’s heavier than the Surface RT though, and a little thicker at 13.5mm.
While Windows 8 has an attractive new interface, it’s fair to say it hasn’t set the world on fire since it was released towards the end of last year. Microsoft annoyed some of its hardware partners by deciding to make its own tablet, and Samsung canned its Ativ Tab device, blaming Microsoft for not explaining Windows RT properly. Acer has also stuck its Windows RT tablets on hold.
In other words, Microsoft could probably use a big win right now, and perhaps a cuddle too. Neither are likely to be forthcoming if shoppers have to wait ages before they can snap up the Surface Pro, however.
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