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The new Surface needs to be 10.0" 1080p (or 2K?) display.
Paul Thurrott recently wrote an article about Microsoft's new Windows strategy and that devices of 10.1" or less would get Office for free. https://www.thurrott.com/office/2321/microsofts-new-strategy-for-office-freemium . Then it obviously makes sense that their new tablet would be able to get this offer. Having it be 10.6" like the Surface 2 or 12" like the Pro 3 would bar them from this. Also, given that they both run Windows, having the Pro and standard Surfaces too similar in size could eat away at sales of the larger device. Also I think we can all agree that the public sees that iPads a where it's at for tablets right now, and the iPad Air 2 is 9.7".
The new Surface needs to have an Intel x5 or x7 (Cherry Trail), 2 or 3 GBs of RAM, and 32 or 64 GBs of expandable storage.
This device should NOT have a Core M. It would put it in competition with the Pro, and make it way too expensive. It does not need 4 GBs of RAM or 128 GBs of storage because that would be unnecessary for this device's use case, and again, would put it in competition with the Pro and be too expensive.
The new Surface needs to have two options for covers one with and one without QWERTY.
Neowin's Brad Sams praised the Surface Mini's cover when he got to play with one. The Surface mini was real and I got to play with one . I think that a cover like that on a device this size would be valuable, but I know that others would demand the need for a touch/type cover. So the non-touch cover could be ~$50 and the touch cover (probably capacitive) could be ~$100.
The new Surface needs the Surface Pen (duh).
The new Surface base line model should be $350 (x5, 2GB, 32GB) with more for higher configurations.
The total base line model (with Pen and normal cover) would be about $450, compared to iPad Air 2 16GB wich is $499. And it runs full Windows.
I would buy that. And I have never considered buying a tablet before.
Paul Thurrott recently wrote an article about Microsoft's new Windows strategy and that devices of 10.1" or less would get Office for free. https://www.thurrott.com/office/2321/microsofts-new-strategy-for-office-freemium . Then it obviously makes sense that their new tablet would be able to get this offer. Having it be 10.6" like the Surface 2 or 12" like the Pro 3 would bar them from this. Also, given that they both run Windows, having the Pro and standard Surfaces too similar in size could eat away at sales of the larger device. Also I think we can all agree that the public sees that iPads a where it's at for tablets right now, and the iPad Air 2 is 9.7".
The new Surface needs to have an Intel x5 or x7 (Cherry Trail), 2 or 3 GBs of RAM, and 32 or 64 GBs of expandable storage.
This device should NOT have a Core M. It would put it in competition with the Pro, and make it way too expensive. It does not need 4 GBs of RAM or 128 GBs of storage because that would be unnecessary for this device's use case, and again, would put it in competition with the Pro and be too expensive.
The new Surface needs to have two options for covers one with and one without QWERTY.
Neowin's Brad Sams praised the Surface Mini's cover when he got to play with one. The Surface mini was real and I got to play with one . I think that a cover like that on a device this size would be valuable, but I know that others would demand the need for a touch/type cover. So the non-touch cover could be ~$50 and the touch cover (probably capacitive) could be ~$100.
The new Surface needs the Surface Pen (duh).
The new Surface base line model should be $350 (x5, 2GB, 32GB) with more for higher configurations.
The total base line model (with Pen and normal cover) would be about $450, compared to iPad Air 2 16GB wich is $499. And it runs full Windows.
I would buy that. And I have never considered buying a tablet before.