Surface Pro gets May launch date

Windows 8 tablet goes on sale in Ireland on May 30th

The Microsoft Surface tablet was unveiled last year and went on sale at the end of October in the US before the Pro version was released in February.
The Microsoft Surface tablet was unveiled last year and went on sale at the end of October in the US before the Pro version was released in February.

CIARA O’BRIEN

Microsoft is to make its Surface Pro tablet computer available in Ireland from the end of the month.

The device, which is a fully functional Windows 8 PC in tablet form, went on sale in the US in February, but Irish users had to content themselves with Surface RT, an ARM-based device that was released in the US in October 2012.

The Surface Pro is powered by an Intel Core i5 processor and has a 10.6 inch screen.

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The Pro, which goes on sale on May 30th in Ireland, will sell for €879 for the 64GB device, and €979 for the 128GB version. Microsoft’s Patrick Ward described the Surface Pro as “a unique Windows 8 device”.

The tech giant took the industry by surprise when it announced last year it would make its own line of tablets to showcase the Windows 8 operating system.

The company, which said it sold 100 million licences for its new operating system, is also planning to update Windows 8 later this year. The update will address user complaints such as the removal of the Start button in favour of its touch optimised user interface.

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist