- May 7, 2011
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Twice this past week I was contacted about my experience with the Surface. Family and colleagues have seen me using the device daily for a year now, most recently the Surface 2. In both cases these folks were in the market for a tablet and wanted to go with the Surface. One of these was a family member who had grown disenchanted with his iPad and wanted something more productive! In both cases I pitched the $549 Surface 2 as hard as I could. I stressed the new CPU, the better screen, the two-stage kickstand, and fantastic SkyDrive offer. I could tell that price was a consideration for both of these folks and the $349 price of the original Surface was very attractive to both of them. I certainly didn't diss the original Surface. I couldn't. I still own one. I told them both if price was an issue, go with the $449 Surface 2 because with the SD card slot and SkyDrive, it didn't really matter how much storage the tablet had. They could get the 32GB tablet and a cheap sleeve case and use whatever Bluetooth or even USB keyboard they might have around and then buy a Type or Touch Cover later. In the end though that $349 price was too attractive. I told them both that with Windows 8.1 RT on the original Surface, it is a much better device than it was when it was released and to get a tablet with a good screen and Office for that price was a good deal. They both bought the Surface. One sprang for a Type Cover, the other went with a sleeve case. I am anxious to watch their use of the Surface. Oh, and the iPad is for sale.