+1 on the price point.
We were alerted to an HP fire sale at Best buy.
Lined up with 40 other people and got one each 16gb 99.00 and 32gb 150.
Can't beat that. They do everything I need it to do.


From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 8:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Microsoft Surface

I think that $600 is the max that a non-cool tablet can command at the consumer 
level.  I suspect that Microsoft is looking to achieve sufficient cool factor 
to get past this, or to appeal directly to the corporate customer.

They've been in the hardware subsidizing business for a number of years on the 
console side, so perhaps they have a decent idea of when to subsidize and when 
not to.  For one thing, they will not have the level of lock-in on the tablet 
side that they have with consoles, which allows them to recoup from the 
subsidized losses.

I like my Android running HP TouchPad because I bought it at a different price 
point.
ASB

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On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Rod Trent 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Just to add a couple points.

Legacy chipsets run warm, so Intel will definitely run warm.  I have a Win8 
tablet, the Acer Iconia Tab WP500, and it has a vent, but the tablet itself is 
designed well enough that it doesn't get too warm.  BTW: the Acer comes with a 
keyboard, too, and I love it.  It's replaced any other laptop.  However, I 
still carry around two tablets with me.  The Xoom and the Acer.  I carry both 
because there are apps on the Xoom I cannot live without.  The Windows market 
isn't there yet.

Acer is $500.  Which leads to the price issue.  My guess is that Microsoft will 
attempt to compete with Apple on all fronts.  The Samsung tablet that Microsoft 
has been issuing to employees averages around $1500.  Tablets should never be 
more than $500 in my opinion.  There's a a price point that only Apple 
die-hards will pay, and Microsoft needs to do whatever possible to bring the 
tablet down to a reasonable, obtainable price.


-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew W. Ross 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 2:22 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Microsoft Surface
Good show, Microsoft. It was an excellent product launch event and PR.

Some details are still missing. Mostly prices.

The truly innovative features:

1. A super-thin Windows RT version, which competes directly with the iPad.
2. A slightly thicker Intel Windows 8 Pro version. I suspect this will be one 
of the best selling "tablets" in the enterprise.
3. The new covers that are also keyboards/touchpads... inspired. How well they 
wear is a question.
4. The kickstand. Yes, it's something you wish it didn't have to have attached 
to the device... but have you ever tried to use a tablet on a table without 
having it propped up somehow? Personally, I approve.

Questions still to be answered:

1. Is Microsoft going to be the only seller of Windows 8 RT tablets? Did they 
just leave HP, Lenovo, Dell, etc, out to dry?
2. What's the battery life? No mention of this always makes me worry.
3. Vents on the Intel version. If it needs vents, it must get warm.
4. Price, price, price. The world needs to know. Not be disappointed when you 
let us know that the Pro version is $1000[1].

My workmate is very excited about the announcement. And if he knew what the 
price was, he would already be saving for it. Personally, if I wanted a laptop, 
i'll buy a laptop. If I want a tablet, I don't want to spend $500 for something 
roughly the same size as a netbook. That why I bought my HP Touchpad on 
firesale... the price was right. After using the 10" touchpad for almost a 
year, I now know that I don't want something that big... so the 7" tablets look 
better to me. And Android (using Cyanogenmod on my TP) does everything I need a 
tablet to do.


--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District

[1] Note: This is my guess on the price of the Intel Windows 8 Pro version of 
Surface.

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