Ballmer suggests Microsoft Surface pricing: $300 to $800

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 18 September 2012 | 00.07

Microsoft has so far neglected to reveal pricing for its Surface tablets. In a recent interview with The Seattle Times on Friday, however, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer hinted at the pricing ballpark: $300 to "$700 or $800," quelling rumors that the Surface RT would sell at the bargain price of $199.

The Times managed to coax the pricing expectations from Ballmer by asking if Microsoft was planning to compete against the iPad on price or on features. The answer, it seems, is features: Ballmer noted that when companies make tablets to be cheaper "they do less. They look less good, they're chintzier, they're cheaper." His example was the $199 7-inch Kindle Fire, which is not good enough to do homework on.

$300 to $800 or $800 is "the sweet spot" for the PC market, according to Ballmer. While that may seem like a huge range, it's reasonable considering there are two versions of the Surface. The Surface RT should be priced closer to the iPad and Android tablets, while the Surface Pro goes up against Ultrabook laptops.

With most popular 10-inch tablets priced between $449 (e.g., the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2) and $499 (e.g., the 16GB iPad), a $300 starting price for the Surface RT is still very aggressive—even if it's not the amazingly low price of $199.

A $700 or $800 Surface Pro tablet PC would also be very competitive against current Ultrabook prices. It was only a few months ago that Lenovo broke the $800 Ultrabooks price barrier. The Surface Pro also has a lot going for it: a super-thin 0.53 inch thickness (compared to many Ultrabooks measuring about 0.8 inches thick) and about half the weight of competing 4-pound Ultrabooks. You'll have to make due with the tablet's small 10.6-inch HD display for that ultraportability, but you'll get the full computing power of a laptop with detachable keyboard cover.

The line between tablet and laptop is definitely blurring, Ballmer pointed out in the interview. Windows 8, with its touchscreen capabilities, is a major driving force behind the many hybrid PCs about to flood the market.

Microsoft Surface RT tablets are due to take on the tablet and laptop competition on October 26 and the Surface Pro 90 days after that.

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18 Sep, 2012


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