Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Soon Surface Pro to Norway - Hardware.no

Norway launch is confirmed.

Last summer, Microsoft released its first computer “Surface” which is built around the operating system Windows 8

Surface machine comes in two versions. One is called Surface RT and has a Tegra 3 processor in his system, weighs 676 grams and is essentially a pure tablet. This is already on sale here on the rock.

big brother Surface Pro looks more like a laptop, and has been long in coming. It was released in a few countries, including the U.S., in February, but until now we have not seen glimpse of it in Norway. Now a report that it will hit during the month of May.


Large Launch in Europe

Along with nearly 20 other countries, Norway and neighboring countries who can get their hands on the machine next month. But much more than that, is not yet known:

– At this time we do not have more information to share than what’s in the Surface blog, writes Microsoft Norway’s communications director, Christine Chorus, in an SMS to Hardware.no

request can not Microsoft Norway say what the price of the machine will be. In the U.S., it has a starting price of $ 900 – which can quickly mean 7000 million in this country.

Surface Pro has an Intel Core i5 processor Ivy Bridge family that engine. The machine is 13.5 millimeters thick, weighs 900 grams and runs Windows 8 Pro full version of the operating system. The screen measures 10 inches and has full HD resolution.

Back on the board you will find a foot that flips out so Surface stands by itself. Along with the tablet, you also get a well is touch sensitive keyboard with touchpad. Unlike Apple’s iPad tablet comes with a USB port of the fastest type, so you can connect to traditional PC accessories such as memory sticks and keyboard. Via a DisplayPort connector, you can also connect an external monitor.

Several reputable media has already tested Surface Pro:
believe this world on Surface Pro “

(Source: Microsoft)

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