Microsoft clearly copied its secrecy-in-product-launch approach from Apple, but the new Windows tablet PC it launched on 18 June to compete with the iPad appears to be quite an original piece of work.
At an invitation-only media event held at the obscure Milk Studios on Cahuenga Blvd. in Hollywood, Microsoft unveiled the Surface, a long-awaited competitor to the iPad and all those Android and Blackberry tablets that currently flood the consumer and business markets.
The launch conference, the location of which wasn’t revealed until 10 o’clock that morning for an event that started at 3:30 p.m., offered a number of specifics about the new device. But Microsoft avoided other facts, and because chief executive Steve Ballmer, product manager Steven Sinofsky and designer Panos Panoya did not answer questions from reporters, several important things were left hanging.
What the company didn’t disclose included:
Thus, there are still a lot of questions Microsoft needs to answer before the Surface comes to market.
“Surface is a stage for Windows,” Sinofsky told the audience of about 100 people. “It’s a tablet that works and plays the way you want to. A tablet that’s a great PC. A PC that’s a great tablet.”
Microsoft calls the thin keyboard the Touch Cover, claiming that many people will always prefer a real keyboard over touch screens. It also has another option: a thicker keyboard with clickable keys called the Type Cover.
“What if you prefer tactile keys? We have another product – the Type Cover,” Panay said. “I can touch type on this as fast as I can type on any keyboard. Full trackpad with clicking buttons.”
Panay, the chief designer, had several comments about how the Surface came to be the shape and size that it is.
“Putting a kickstand in this product breaks seamless lines, but we needed to do it,” Panay said. “We couldn’t take chances. Take a look at these three hinges you see on the product. They are custom, and they were spec’d to feel and sound like a high-end car door.
“We really wanted to get the sound right, so you get that visceral feeling, that emotional attachment. It’s there when you need it, and goes away when you don’t,” Panay said.
“This sits in your hand very comfortably. You can use it all day in comfort. When you talk about the hardware fading to the background, it needs to not get in the way.”
Suggested retail pricing will be announced closer to the availability date, Sinofsky said. OEMs will have cost and feature parity on Windows 8 and Windows RT, he said.
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