Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Surface Tablet

Microsoft Surface tablet sales for Q4 2012 rests at 1M units, according to ...
Digital Trends
Microsoft took its first step into the tablet industry this past year with its Surface for Windows RT, but the company may have a long way to go if it wants to rival Apple, Google and Samsung in that arena. The sales estimates for last quarter are in ...
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Your next tablet could be a Microsoft Surface
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
Your next tablet could be a Microsoft Surface, and you just don't know it yet. Admittedly, that's a bold statement, but its present shortcomings can be overcome, allowing Microsoft to claw its way up. But good enough won't be good enough for many buyers.
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Another Sign Microsoft Surface Is Struggling
Mashable
UBS analyst Brent Thill estimates Microsoft has sold only 1 million Surface RT tablets, reported by Business Insider. He had previously estimated 2 million. To put those figures in perspective, Apple is estimated to sell in the neighborhood of 20 ...
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1 million Surface RT tablets sold in last quarter, UBS says
Computerworld
Computerworld - Microsoft's Surface RT tablet sold 1 million units in the fourth quarter, fewer than expected, according to a UBS analyst. The analyst, Brent Thill, had expected 2 million Surface RTtablets to sell. In a note to investors, he said that ...
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Microsoft Sales of 1 Million Surface RT Tablets in Q4 Disappointing: UBS
eWeek
Business Insider reports that Microsoft sold just 1 million Surface RT tablets during the fourth quarter of 2012. The news arrives just as a big mobile electronics maker, Samsung, publicly turned its back on Windows RT. While the sales estimate ...
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eWeek
Microsoft could have only sold a million Surface tablets last quarter: Analyst
SmartCompany.com.au
In contrast, the consumer version of the Surface tablet uses ARM-based processors and a special version of Windows, called Windows RT, which is not compatible with desktop PCs. Related Items : Australia Post hires Microsoft veteran to spearhead digital ...
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