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A 400 $ New Microsoft Surface to compete with Apple’s Ipad

A 400 $ New Microsoft Surface to compete with Apple’s Ipad

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A 400 $ New Microsoft Surface to compete with Apple’s Ipad

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  1. A 400 $ New Microsoft Surface to compete with Apple’s Ipad (www.foxbuff.com) Yes, Microsoft is about to launch a surface to compete with Apple Ipad. Microsoft has been working on Surfacelineup with more of premium approach, proving users that what its operating system can do when combined with top of the line hardware. But to help out creative professionals who look for a handy powerful tablet like a thing where they can carry easily, So this is the reason Microsoft is trying to open up its surface line in the budget sector. According to the latest report from Bloomberg, Microsoft is about to release a $400 version of the Surface designed to compete more directly with Apple’s successful tablet by end of this year. Yes, we know that every company including Microsoft with surface RT half a decade ago tried to compete with Apple’s iPad but failed miserably. Specifications: The new Microsoft Surface device is said to sport a 10-inch Display, directly competing with Apple’s lower-priced iPad segment. The current professional-oriented Surface Pro lineup starts at $799.

  2. At $400, The devices reportedly won’t ship with a keyboard cover — To go along with the lower-cost device, Microsoft is preparing less-expensive versions of its keyboard cover, stylus and mouse. Read Full article:https://bit.ly/2wOFuvQ WWW.FOXBUFF.COM

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