However I still see that the Touch Cover 2 are out of stock (in Canada).
Image via Microsoft
References
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-store-website-finally-has-surface-2-tablets-back-in-stock
However I still see that the Touch Cover 2 are out of stock (in Canada).
Image via Microsoft
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-store-website-finally-has-surface-2-tablets-back-in-stock
Microsoft will start selling the Surface Pro tablet in Japan on June 6 and it will be sold in 2 different versions as is the case elsewhere in the world, but with some noticeable differences. The storage will double to 128 GB and a 256 GB and it will include Office Home and Business 2013.
Let’s hope the rest of the world get’s these storage updates and that Office 2013 is included for free, similar to the Surface RT.
Sources: Engadget and WinsuperSite
Yesterday Microsoft revealed pricing and availability for the Microsoft Surface RT tablet. http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us
Since the announcement, their cheapest Surface RT model without the touch case has sold out and there is now a minimum 3 week back order.
It looks like your order will ship by October 26 and arrive by October 30. If you want to try to get it sooner, then try visiting a Microsoft "Popup Holiday” Store. I know I will to checkout the device first hand and probably buy one.
Checkout this amazing blog post on Neowin for more details on everything you need to know about Microsoft Surface RT.
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