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Alpha_Tay
post Jun 5 2013, 02:00 PM

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Update on 4/6/2013 at 10.30am: And we have a price! Our sources have just leaked us an update on the Surface Pro release this Friday, revealing that the 64GB and 128GB variations of the Surface Pro will retail at an estimated RM2,749 and RM3,049 respectively. That's a RM600 difference between the 64GB Surface Pro and the 64GB Surface RT bundle, which comes with a black Touch Cover.

Unlike the Surface RT, we understand that the Surface Pro will not be released in a bundle, so users who want a Touch/Type Cover will have to purchase those separately. With the Touch Cover retailing at RM379 and the Type Cover at RM409, it's safe to say that users planning on getting a Pro will be looking at prices from RM3,128 onwards (Surface Pro 64GB + Touch Cover).

http://www.hardwarezone.com.my/tech-news-o...-onwards-update
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post Jun 6 2013, 04:34 AM

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Its official! Surface Pro pricing starts at RM2749 when it reaches Malaysia this Friday (7th June 2013)!

Read the official press release here for full details : http://spr.ly/6038k52s
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post Oct 22 2013, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(Liuteva @ Oct 22 2013, 06:01 PM)
Dont think so.
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the battery life of surface RT & surface 2 even lost a large margin to other arm platform -.-, while the battery life of surface pro 2 is better than surface pro, it is still consider bad. asus t100 with intel atom bay trail battery life isnt really better than last generation either.

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QUOTE(marauderz @ Oct 22 2013, 06:21 PM)
Why longer battery life is always welcomed, don't forget that you must also consider what you can do with that battery life. And for me, I can do much more with an x86 compared to ARM.
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no doubt about x86 > ARM at some software availability, but battery life is a must for mobile platform.
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/7478/microso...es-battery-life

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