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Microsoft's going right after the iPad with its $499 Surface tablet. REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 16, 2012— -- While companies from HP to Acer to Lenovo have announced information about their ...
Microsoft's slick Surface Pro tablets are seldom cheap, and this model is one of the best Copilot+ PCs I've tested. Here's why it's a big deal, in both senses of the word.
Microsoft gave tablets another try in 2006, launching "Project Origami" with some of its partners. The idea was to make really small PCs with screens sensitive not just to pens, but to fingers.
Done right, Microsoft’s own tablet could easily become a flagship device that shows off Windows tablets to their maximum potential. Gaining control is only part of the equation.
Mid-summer tablet deals are here, and prices are surprisingly low on well-reviewed slates from all of the top brands, including the first discounts on Apple's 2025 iPad models.
Tablets address shortcomings. New Windows 8.1 software brings improvements. There are still challenges that must be overcome. NEW YORK — Microsoft took a colossal $900 million inventory ...
Microsoft didn't reveal specific pricing but did indicate that its 1.5-pound Windows RT tablet would carry a price that's "competitive with a comparable ARM tablet," and that the cost for a two ...
The 12-inch Surface Pro, new for 2025, is a compact and powerful portable computer—with a keyboard attached—as well as a ...
Years later, Microsoft had a strong response with the Microsoft Surface tablet devices.Both the iPad and […] Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 80°F. Sunday, September 15th 2024 ...
Microsoft and Apple have competed since the mid-1970s, with both amassing huge — and in some cases, intensely loyal — followings. Apple was the first to create a tablet with its iPad.
Microsoft is introducing two tablet products: Surface for Windows 8 Pro, an Intel Core-based tablet that runs the edition of the upcoming Windows 8 operating system designed for Intel-based PCs; ...
Microsoft and Apple have competed since the mid-1970s, with both amassing huge — and in some cases, intensely loyal — followings. Apple was the first to create a tablet with its iPad.