The Microsoft Surface is one of the most solidly built tablets out there. The tablet is made out of a magnesium alloy which Microsoft is calling VaporMag. The Surface RT tablet has shown is strength and durability in a few situations like falling off a moving car and hitting the asphalt road. In this latest incident Robbbiliciouss Surface tablet was accidentally left above his car and it fell off when he reached around 60mph. The device survived the fall with a few scratches but surprisingly the screen was unharmed. He had this to say:Each car passed by with the tires on each side of the Surface until the very last car. The tire of the car ran completely over the Surface and next thing I saw was my brand new $700 tablet and touch cover flying through the air in separate directions! My heart jumped, and so did I! I jumped out of my car and ran across the street to first grab the tablet, then the Surface, and then my phone which of course fell out of my lap during all this. I jumped back in my car just before 60 mph traffic made its way to me!
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The Surface RT has been released for over a month now and the reception towards the device looks pretty well. But still some users want the full version of Windows 8 and not the RT version running ARM processors. The Surface Pro is the tablet for those people, we heard earlier this year at the Microsoft Surface unveiling event that the Pro version will come about 3 months after the RT is released and that points out to about January. And today Microsoft finally revealed the pricing and time frame that it will be available for the Surface Pro. Unlike the Surface RT Microsoft will not bundle a touch or type keyboard with the Surface Pro and pricings start from $899 for the 64GB model and $999 for the 128GB model. The Surface Pro will feature a core i5 CPU, a mini display port, a full size USB 3.0 port, a 10.6" 1920 X 1080 display and a stylus.
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