Microsoft’s tablet needs to dazzle (link to live video coverage)

“Microsoft’s long-promised tablet is finally (almost) here,” Julianne Pepitone reports for CNNMoney. “The company scheduled a last-minute, mysterious event to be held at 3:30 p.m. Pacific Time on Monday in Los Angeles. Microsoft didn’t give attendees much notice — invitations went out Thursday.”

“The rumor mill has been churning ever since, and the conventional wisdom is that Microsoft will be unveiling its first Windows 8 tablet,” Pepitone reports. “Here’s the twist: Microsoft is manufacturing the tablet itself, according to reports in The Wrap and other outlets.”

Pepitone reports, “That would be a drastic shift from Microsoft’s historic strategy of relying on hardware partners like Dell and HP to make its actual devices. If the company does unveil its own Microsoft-branded tablet, there are two ways it can go.”

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: We have but one question: Doorstops, paperweights, and/or boat anchors?

CNET has live coverage of the event via Livestream here.

While we await the answer with non-bated breath, check out the comments below the CNNMoney article.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “silverhawk1” for the heads up.]

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73 Comments

  1. “We knew that if we did not get the kickstand perfect, it would not work.” Yeah, it’s all about the kickstand.

    Keyboard in the cover is interesting though.

    And what about the fact that the first tablet (er, Surface) crashed. It’s just not a M$ event without a BSOD or equivalent.

  2. And of course, there has to be different tiers (this *is* MS after all). The “Pro” whatever that is – they didn’t go into what features are exclusive to which, will be priced like Ultrabook PCs. Umm… Ok. Good luck with that.

    And the “regular” one will be priced like “ARM tablets” (read: iPad).

    Why would I buy this instead of an iPad again?

  3. I’m watching the demonstration on CNET (I like the tone of the commentary, some of those guys aren’t buying – HA!) and the device (Surface) looks very interesting… a laptop in a tablet form factor.

    It appears they are trying to be everything to everyone with it. Doubt that strategy is going to work… because it never has before.

    However, I am sure Surface will serve a lot of people really well. The tech pundit reports and bloggers should make for interesting reads over the next few days. I wonder who will be the first to report on the new “iPad Killer”?

  4. ” Scott Ard, Yahoo!: No details on screen rez or battery life, or price, obviously. Or availability.”

    HAHAHAHAHA

    When will they learn? You dont make an announcement until the product is ready to ship.

  5. Content? Availability? Price points? Integration with M$ products (XBox, etc.)?

    I love Apple events because they show it doing stuff, not just what it looks like. This event was all about the cover/keyboard. Apple mentions a cover option, then wows us with actual work! A couple of nice features, and a kickstand. Congrats! Enjoy the VaporMg. Let’s see when it will actually Surface…

  6. Without seeing or touching it how can so many of you know so much about it? I would like tom hear what someone who has at least held it in their hands has to say. You all sound lust like the naysayers re the iPhone then again the iPad. Let us wait a day or two, folks.

    1. Didn’t we just hear from someone who held a working model in their hands and he had something to say? Oh. Do you mean to hear from someone who is not on the M$ payroll? Um, that might take more than 1 or 2 earth days.

    2. Things I can tell about the Surface without having to see or touch it(although I did just see it):

      1. It’s running Metro, so it’s going to be dead on arrival.
      2. Even if it weren’t running Metro it would still be DOA just because it’s a Windows tablet, which have had an uninterrupted history of selling like they’re infected with the ebola virus.
      3. It’s going to be the world’s crappiest laptop, which you will be unable to actually use on your lap(have fun trying to balance the kickstand and the floppy-hinged keyboard on anything but a solid, level surface. Lol, “surface”).
      4. It will crash frequently due to Microsoft’s signiature incompetent programming, and may also be prone to hardware failure thanks to them cheaping out on the components(see Xbox360).
      5. Microsoft has now become so uncreative that they actually recycled the name Surface – which sucks mightily by the way – from their failed Big-Ass-Table project. They also apparently have no sense of irony.

      So has anybody come up with a catchy name for this trainwreck? I motion for Zunelet.

  7. Wow, innovation hmmn. They ‘circumcised’ an ultra-book into a tablet. That still doesn’t count as a right of passage into real tablethood/ iPadhood since they’re again trying to ‘superglue’ apple’s slightly changed foreskin(smart cover) on the patient. More pain but why go through all this. What can the tablet do??? PSVita was even better coz one can manipulate it with both hands while the p*n*s touches the rear touchpad.

  8. Honestly, I hope this takes away a chunk of the Android tablet marketshare. It will just make Apple that much more of a no-brainer for anyone who wants a unified platform and interface between desktop/laptop, tablet and smartphone.

  9. Ballmer could at the very least given us a new Monkey dance so that this gathering and announcement would have been worth SOMETHING and not a total waste of time.

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