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More Surface Pro stock coming by this weekend

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 12 Feb 2013 10:13 User comments (3)

More Surface Pro stock coming by this weekend Microsoft has confirmed today that retailers will be receiving more Surface Pro tablet stock by the weekend.
The 128GB model sold out online within hours of launch.

Panos Panay, Microsoft's Surface team head, says new stock will reach Microsoft Stores, Best Buy and Staples by Saturday. 64GB models should be back in stock earlier.

"There continues to be great demand. We're working hard to restock so we can reach as many customers as soon as possible," Panay added.

The Pro costs $900 for 64GB models and $1000 for 128GB models.

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3 user comments

113.2.2013 03:27

Can't help but think the original offering available were very low only to have reports it sold out everywhere. Just a marketing ploy to make people think it is better than it is.

213.2.2013 08:33

Originally posted by SomeBozo:
Can't help but think the original offering available were very low only to have reports it sold out everywhere. Just a marketing ploy to make people think it is better than it is.

Have to agree with you there. Surely not that many people could be buying something that provides next to nothing when considering the HD space.

313.2.2013 09:27

microsoft home of the microsoft hype machine its popular and people will love it.

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