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Microsoft Surface for Windows RT tablet coming October 26th for $199?
By Tim Stevens posted Aug 14th 2012 11:27AM
We'll admit to being a little blown away when Microsoft launched the Surface
-- it was an impressively polished tablet that we had heard barely a whispe
r of leading up to the mysterious launch event. But, there was one thing tha
t we were still left wondering: how much would it cost? Now, with Acer getti
ng all in a huff about competition and Microsoft conceding that some OEMs mi
ght be a little upset when this thing ships, we might just have an idea for
you. According to an inside source, a session was held at Microsoft's recent
TechReady15 conference in which all the launch details were laid out. If th
ings go according to the plan detailed then, the Surface for Windows RT tabl
et will be launching October 26th -- no surprise there -- at a compelling pr
ice of $199.
That MRSP, almost certainly lower than Microsoft's own cost, would line it u
p against the Nexus 7 and even the Kindle Fire. It would put Windows 8 on th
e map in a big way and give a lot of people a lot of reason to try out an op
erating system that is going to feel rather different than previous incarnat
ions. The question is: will it drive enough sales of media and apps for Micr
osoft to recoup its loss? Or, will companies like Acer put up enough of a fi
ght in the months between now and October to keep Microsoft from undercuttin
g its own partners? We'll find out soon, dear readers.
By Tim Stevens posted Aug 14th 2012 11:27AM
We'll admit to being a little blown away when Microsoft launched the Surface
-- it was an impressively polished tablet that we had heard barely a whispe
r of leading up to the mysterious launch event. But, there was one thing tha
t we were still left wondering: how much would it cost? Now, with Acer getti
ng all in a huff about competition and Microsoft conceding that some OEMs mi
ght be a little upset when this thing ships, we might just have an idea for
you. According to an inside source, a session was held at Microsoft's recent
TechReady15 conference in which all the launch details were laid out. If th
ings go according to the plan detailed then, the Surface for Windows RT tabl
et will be launching October 26th -- no surprise there -- at a compelling pr
ice of $199.
That MRSP, almost certainly lower than Microsoft's own cost, would line it u
p against the Nexus 7 and even the Kindle Fire. It would put Windows 8 on th
e map in a big way and give a lot of people a lot of reason to try out an op
erating system that is going to feel rather different than previous incarnat
ions. The question is: will it drive enough sales of media and apps for Micr
osoft to recoup its loss? Or, will companies like Acer put up enough of a fi
ght in the months between now and October to keep Microsoft from undercuttin
g its own partners? We'll find out soon, dear readers.