- 02-16-2013, 02:37 PM
#1
Picked up a Pro 128 this morning at Best Buy. While I was there, I couldn't get near the two display models. People wouldn't stop touching them and picking them up. These were "normal" people. People like my parents and my the rest of my family. Went to another Best Buy and a Staples in an effort to find a type cover. The same scenario existed at both stores. Ordinary people looking at the Surface Pros...nobody paying attention to the Apple stuff across the aisle.
- 02-16-2013, 04:52 PM #3
I really haven't noticed that at all and I had a laptop crash recently so I have been in a bunch of BB's and Staples, plus the Tempe Fry's and Scottsdale Microsoft Store. Quite frankly, what I have noticed in the past month is that traffic has dropped off around all tablets including the iPad. Instead, I have seen more people looking at conventional laptops after the various price cuts since the holidays. Different areas apparently offer different experiences on this front....
- 02-16-2013, 04:53 PM #4
Not amazed at all. It's a beautiful piece of hardware\software. Thus, they have MS stores. If people actually see them and play with them it sells itself.
- 02-17-2013, 01:09 AM #5
I tell you the 128GB Surface Pro will sell phenomenal amounts like the original iPad. 3-5 million this quarter.
- 02-17-2013, 12:31 PM
#9
I am amazed at the good response this device has gotten in spite of the "news" agencies making it sound like a total waste of money. It seems as though only apple products are worth this kind of money in their eyes. Love my Surface Pro.
Now to spread the word. When TiVo first came out, it was in few households, but it was in nearly 100% of the households of guys that I worked with...I hope to help everyone see the light on this product too... :) - 02-17-2013, 02:35 PM #10
I've not seen the pen anywhere. The Staff doesn't seem to understand how important it is to differentiate the Surface Pro from the competition.
FYI the 128 model was unavailable in Wash DC this weekend, but available on line for preorders that will ship March 1. Sadly MS will only ship via UPS with no weekend delivery so they won't arrive till the following week. Can't figure out why they don't offer a FedEx option, you know, and actual Courier Service, so we could have the weekend to play with our new toys. I despise UPS, however my new Surface will be arriving in March, when its convenient for them.
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- 02-17-2013, 06:24 PM #13
I've tethered my Surface to the Lumia 920 as well when encountering sketchy Wi-Fi. And here's the best bit. If you have an Surface RT, tether to the Lumia via a USB cord and while the 920 provide internet access to the RT, the RT is charging the Lumia so the big battery drain from internet sharing on the phone is not a factor and the RT has plenty of juice for both. This has worked for hours on end for me.
I haven't tried this with the Pro yet, but given the battery life of the Pro, the results clearly won't be the same. - 02-17-2013, 10:57 PM #16
- 02-18-2013, 08:46 AM #18Twitter: @rdubmu
- 02-18-2013, 07:29 PM #19
FWIW - EVERYTIME I bring out my Surface RT, a small crowd forms - whether it's in the office or at a local Starbucks. The office guys comments usually are "Hmmm, can I run Office on that?" and around the coffee shop is "wow, that's beautiful, that does so much more than my iPad."
As much as the Surface is panned in the media - after owning one of THE first iPads - which took a year to ramp up app and find a use case for... personally speaking, I use my Surface RT A LOT more than my 1st gen iPad for both media consumption and getting some work done.
Apps - sheesh, the Surface will catch up, but really, apart from Banking and the social ones... how many does a tablet user REALLY use? - 02-18-2013, 07:47 PM #20
I was surprised to see the Microsoft store filled with people all checking out and many buying the Surface Pro (had to be 64GB). I figured that there would be some interest but many would wait and see how it did before deciding to give it a try. There were at least two people in the shop while I was there that were switching from an old laptop to a surface pro.
I hope this keeps up for Microsoft as this is exactly what Windows 8 was made for. - 02-18-2013, 07:57 PM #21
The Seattle store sold out of 50 units in less than an hour. It maybe only means that a lot of Microsoft employees live in Seattle, but we'll see.
- 02-18-2013, 10:38 PM #22
I think the best test is local Starbucks :) Usually a domain of Macbook Pros and Airs, with an occasional Sony ultrabook thrown in, last month or so I've been consistently noticing a Surface here and there. I think that totally proves that Surface is hot.
- 02-18-2013, 11:08 PM #23
Same situation here in The San Antonio area: several 64 GB on hand, but zero 128 GB models. I want to get one if these, but 128 GB isn't going to suffice...maybe this is their way to get people to buy space on sky drive...i prefer some privacy and immediate access in case a data connection isn't available. These are nice for sure, but a convertible ultrabook seems a viable alternative (300 GB ssd) until MS rolls out the next iteration of surface pro (with hopefully more onboard storage) I seem to have to wait for kids to stop playing games on the pro/RT when I'm at Best buy :-/
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