JuukaRockmanI just called Microsoft, and they said they are having a trade in program when they launch the new SurfacesMessiaaH:Boom!Any details on pricing?JuukaRockman:no, they said all of that will be revealed when they put it in
We'll never be sure what sort of sorcery Microsoft performed behind the scenes, but we know this: the Surface Pro 2 is fast. With the same Core i5-4200U processor and Intel HD 4400 graphics found in lots of new Haswell Ultrabooks, we assumed it would perform in line with all those other PCs. In reality, though, it outpaces them on most metrics, especially graphics. And remember: that's with the standard 4GB of RAM; imagine what the higher-end configs with 8GB of memory can do. Now we confess, these performance numbers aren't totally surprising, as Haswell has tended to improve GPU performance more than CPU-intensive tasks. Still, we weren't expecting the kind of leap we saw between the Surface Pro and the Surface Pro 2. And we definitely weren't expecting it to outperform notebooks -- the sort of machines you'd actually want to use for gaming and video editing.
If only they would get rid of the dead weight known as Windows RT...
Microsoft starts de-emphasizing the Desktop with Surface 2Summary: Microsoft has removed the Desktop tile as one of the Start Screen tiles it displays by default on its ARM-based Surface 2 devices. Here's what's changed.