
Microsoft seems starting to enter Tablet business more deeply than ever before by releasing Microsoft’s own first tablet PC. Known as “Microsoft Surface” this tablet to run Windows 8 Pro OS on its 10.6-inch ClearType Full HD display with 1920×1020 px screen resolution enhanced with Gorilla Glass 2 technology to avoid scratch and brings crystal clear screen.

To make user’s experience even more better, Microsoft brings Intel Core i5 Ivy Bridge processor plus a decent Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) so Windows 8′s Metro UI can be enjoyed as sleek and fast as possible.
Form factor wise, this tablet with only 0.49-inch thickness it has only 903 grams total weight. The whole awesomeness is packed in a gray PVD (physical-vapor deposition) magnesium case.
Users can make use of its dual camera to capture glorious moments as well as to make a video call with it.
Designed to be a perfect companion for office workers and college students, the tablet will come pre-installed with Office 15 apps capable to create and edit a wide-range of Microsoft Office file formats.
Some other highlighted key features including 64GB or 128GB of built-in memory, microSDXC card slot for memory expansion up to 32GB, full sized USB 3.0 port, Mini DisplayPort Video, 2×2 MIMO antennae, a solid kickstand, 31.5Wh battery, FM Radio with RDS, 3.5mm Audio Jack, USB 2.0 ports, Accelerometer, Microsoft Store, Pen with Palm Block, XBox Games, Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013 RT, Built-in Kickstand, 3 mm Touch Cover with with an on-screen keyboard, VaporMG Casing and so on.



Lakshmi BaluJune 29, 2012 at 11:03 am
It is great to hear the Microsoft to be coming back with competitive innovation into the mobile space. It is high time that the desktop specialist invents some spiced up recipes for the phone designing and structuring. Tablets are those devices that are build with an intention for having that desktop experience at any point of operation. Now that the desktop specialist is coming to make the mobile experience better is something that I cannot wait to see!