Microsoft announces Surface 2 with full HD on board
Second time lucky for the Surface tablet?
Microsoft has officially unveiled the Surface 2, its second go at creating a tablet that you'll actually want to buy.
The tablet is faster, thinner and lighter than its predecessor, and Microsoft says that productivity is the name of the game.
Surface 2 comes running Windows 8.1 RT, with a full 1080p HD ClearType display and souped-up CPU speed - an increase Microsoft describes as "dramatic". That's an Nvidia Tegra 4 processor keeping things nippy.
The tablet also comes with Office as standard, and as an added bonus Microsoft is giving customers free Skype calls to landlines in more than 60 countries for one year as well as 200GB of free Sky Drive storage for two years.
Silver fish
Microsoft thinks you'll get up to 10 hours of video playback out of the battery. As for cameras, we're looking at a 3.5MP front-mounted snapper and a 5MP lens on the back.
"We've added the Surface logo. You're using a Surface, you want people to know you're using a surface," Microsoft's Panos Panay said optimistically. You'll also be able to buy it in a swish silver finish.
Surface 2 pre-orders open on September 24, with the 32GB model starting from £359 in the UK and $449 in the US. A 64GB model will also be available and it will cost £439 in the UK and $549 in the US.
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Although you can pre-order pretty soon, there's a bit of a wait for the actual tablet to materialise: the Surface 2 release date is set for October 22.
- Also announced today: the Microsoft Surface Pro 2
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