Microsoft To Launch At Least One Surface All-In-One PC Next Month (zdnet.com) 67
Microsoft plans to launch at least one Surface all-in-one PC next month, reports ZDNet. The company has been testing 21-inch, 24-inch, and 27-inch models for quite some time, but it is unclear which variant it plans to launch at its event in October. ZDNet reports:I've heard that Surface Cardinal could be positioned as a product that can turn your desk into "a studio." My bet: Cardinal is the rumored Surface All-in-One device running Windows 10, which may come in one, two and/or three different screen sizes (21, 24 or 27), as first reported by Windows Central. This may be the consumer-focused version of Microsoft's Surface Hub, as Windows Central speculated, using the Perceptive Pixel screen technology that's at the core of Surface Hub.
I can't wait (Score:1, Insightful)
*Warning: may be overstated. Sales of Surface tablets may be in the single digits. No Surface Tablet has actually been spotted outside of a store.
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They must have all been given to the NFL and CBS for gratuitous Windows logo placement.
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At which point they were called iPads.
EXCEPT during the Super Bowl from two years ago (or was it was last year's?). Towards the end of the game one of the teams was trying to use their Surfaces to disseminate some information on the sideline but they were locking up and not working - in that instance, the guys in the booth repeatedly and correctly referred to them as "Microsoft Surface".
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I don't mind MS bashing at the best of times ...
Okay, here's another one then! :-D
I watch the Seattle Mariners baseball broadcasts on a somewhat regular basis. After each game, there's a postgame show with two guys - one reporter and one former player - who analyze what went right or (more often, with the Mariners) what went wrong. Anyway, during this season two Microsoft Surface tablets suddenly started showing up on the table in front of them - obviously the idea is we're supposed to think they're using them. But the reporter (Brad Adam) is quite obvio
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Are there offices in the most populated parts of the US, or did you survey coffee shops only?
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Really, that's odd: where I live they don't let strange people just wander in and out of offices because they want to "check out what computers you're using"
Re: I can't wait (Score:3)
Maybe he just had a peek through the windows. In any case, I'd say it's odd to never/rarely see Surface pros out there. Less common than macbooks, yes, but not exactly hard to find in my experience.
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I've seen a couple in the wild at conferences, which is usually a good place to get a notion of what's out in the wild. The overwhelming majority of tablets were iPads, with a few Androids out there.
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No Surface Tablet has actually been spotted outside of a store.
I saw one at the library yesterday. They've been selling in the category of 'poor person's laptop.' At least, that's what I think whenever I see one.
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'poor"? Hardly.
They're several times the price of those brightly coloured netbooks that HP pumps out with specs barely changed in a decade - WXGA.
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I saw one at the library yesterday. They've been selling in the category of 'poor person's laptop.' At least, that's what I think whenever I see one.
Well, hardly. The SP4 starts at $750, which is $150 less than the starting MBP. I really doubt at that price anyone is picking the SP to save $150.
I have to say though, Apple Marketing has worked well on you. Judging people as "poor" for using a MSFT product. You are s shining example of what Apple wants to make all of us.
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Judging people as "poor" for using a MSFT product.
If you want to know, I usually judge them as ignorant more than anything.
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If you want to know, I usually judge them as ignorant more than anything.
Considering you were so far off on the price and didn't bothering looking it up, I'm judging you ignorant and lazy.
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I'm judging you ignorant and lazy.
That's ok.
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No Surface Tablet has actually been spotted outside of a store
Things must be different where you are. I see them everywhere - Coffee shops, airports, trains, hotel lobbies...
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They didn't sell like hotcakes, but they also didn't sell poorly enough to work as the subject of the joke you're trying to make: http://betanews.com/2016/03/08... [betanews.com]
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Bahaha
Funny how I and all of IT here own them. Many former clients buy them for executives too.
Really? Yes this is an anti ms site but the surface makes MS billions in revenue and is a top generator of income behind Azure and office. The large surface hub sold out within 1 week and MS has tons of back orders.
Keep dreaming.
Oh and they make great Ubuntu tablets too I may add so this is not a pro MS troll as I dual boot mine
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I have on occasion seen passengers on planes using these things. I do think they are neat, but I'd want a 16GB RAM, 64GB core i5 Flash drive configuration at $500 before I'd consider one.
On this thing, if it is a 20"+ screen, I'd want to know whether I can put a matte sheet protector on it. If I can't, I'm not interested. All my phones & tablets have that, and there's no way I'm doing w/o it. Even w/ the protectors, I use a stylus on them, not my smudgy fingers. And I hate it that I can't have th
Crickets (Score:2)
and no one cared
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That's nice... (Score:2)
...but will we be able to fix them when they stop working?
The iMac has been king in this space for nearly two decades now; it uses proprietary parts and is a pain to repair but is at least popular enough that you can find replacement parts for a long time.
These also-rans have the same flaws, plus they are built in small quantities; the channels for their proprietary parts dry up fast and then you've got a doorstop when something decides to fail.
Until another company is willing to go toe-to-toe with Apple in
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...but will we be able to fix them when they stop working?
You're so silly, asking all these questions!
Microsoft has been studying Apple products but also filagree jellyfish brought up from the deeps of the world's oceans. When they saw that the beautiful and precious jellyfish had arrived at the surface rendered into sad shapeless ooze, it gave them an idea.
It will be called a Surface Tablet because they intend to manufacture them deep in the ocean, press the pieces together into shells down there with hydraulic rams, then bring them up to the surface and sell th
I have been waiting for this (Score:2)
I've actually been looking for a high-quality All-In-One.
I use a nice workstation at work...two high quality 24 inch displays on a monsterous dual-mount. Giant tower, etc. It's at work and I don't mind it taking all the space. (Coding and photo editing)
I don't want a giant set of monitors and a noisy tower at home. I have a nice office, and I want to keep it that way. I was looking for an All-In-One, and I was actually resigned to buying a Mac, because of the screen. For photo editing the screen is th
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The Surface TABLETS are more than $1,800.
Surface Pro 4 starts at ~780USD.
https://www.amazon.com/Microso... [amazon.com]
Seriously though, you can't be bothered to spend 5 seconds on Amazon before posting?
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Right, because a latest gen Core i5 isn't really enough to do real work, right? Go do a little Googling, and come back and apologize when you see how many laptops, and mid range GAMING systems ship with i5's.
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All-in-One?, more like... (Score:1)
Dumb.... (Score:2)
They need to sell an affordable 40" surface table. dell and HP already have sub $600 20 ish inch touch pc's running windows 10, there is zero reason for a microsoft one.
They need to get off their ass and sell the table sized stuff at a price lower than that of a BMW M3.
Hold their value... (Score:2)
I was looking at picking up one of the older Surface Pros. A first-gen one (with keyboard and stylus) will show in eBay at $350 with 30 bids.
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All-in-one are dumb (Score:2)
The monitor (should) last much longer than the PC. There is a reason for having the two separated. Especially if we are talking about mid-range to high end monitors. They are an investment that should last for at least 2-3 PCs.
All-in-ones have the downsides of both desktops and laptops. If you don't need the power and expandability, get a laptop. And get an external monitor if you want a large one.
Exactly One Benefit (Score:2)
Where I work, the Surface has exactly one benefit: our Java programs can be installed on it as if it were just another computer. But once Android has that ability, the Surface's one advantage will evaporate; leaving only downsides.
Useful in some fields (Score:2)
In a few of the real estate offices I've worked with, Surfaces have become standard equipment. They primarily want Office, strong PDF support, and support of various proprietary features on websites. The latter two are especially useful, since a single contract, including cancellations, edits, drafts, etc. can normally take a full ream of paper. By going digital, they can save on the paper and toner. Most of them already have some degree of experience working with Windows systems, so the familiar interface