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Surface Tablet

The Microsoft Surface Tablet
Midsize Insider
First, Apple introduced the iPad, which created the tablet revolution. Recently Google could not resist the temptation to enter the booming tablet market with the introduction of its Nexus 7 tablet brand, and now Microsoft is ready to enter the tablet market with its ...
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Microsoft Surface Tablet Gets New Mouse, Keyboard
Infopackets
Microsoft says its new 'Surfacetablet computer will be more like a traditional computer than other ultra-portable devices, such as Apple's segment-leading iPad. To emphasize that market position, the company is launching a range of new keyboards and mice ...
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Apple Patent Envisions a Smart Cover With Built-In Display, Keyboard
Wired News
If you think the Surface tablet's Touch Cover and Type Cover are cool, then take a look at what Apple has in the works. The company that's dominating the tablet industry with the iPad is looking to patent what appears to be next-generation Smart Covers, ...
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Analyst Predicts Microsoft's Surface Tablet Will Be Just Another Zune
Gotta Be Mobile
Though Microsoft has not yet made its Surface hardware available until the next version of Windows launches in October, a lot of attention is being placed on Microsoft's foray into the tablet hardware business. When the company debuted the Surface tablet to...
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Microsoft's Surface Tablets Will be Released in Two Versions
Gamenguide
Slim and packed with strong computing, Microsoft brings in its Surface Pro tablet, weighing 903 grams (1.99 pounds). The Windows spec sheet mentions this tablet will come in with Windows 8. It will have a better processor, may be the same as Intel Core i5 ...
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Analyst calls Microsoft's Surface tablet the next Zune
BGR
But InformationWeek reports that Canalys analyst Tim Coulling this week dropped the Z-bomb when discussing Microsoft's highly-anticipated Surface tablets, writing that ”the information available to date suggests the prices of both will be too high to capture ...
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