Mar 27 2008

Consumer version of Surface could hit by 2011

In targeting casinos, restaurants, and hotels, Microsoft knows it is barely scratching the surface of the demand for its tabletop computer.

The company is convinced there is a mass market for an interactive touch-screen computer, but perhaps not in its current $10,000 version. CEO Steve Ballmer told financial analysts last month that Microsoft had a plan to speed up the arrival of a consumer version of the tabletop computer Surface.

Mark Bolger, marketing director for Microsoft's surface computing unit, shows off the tabletop computer in May. Microsoft hopes to have a version for the home market by 2011.

(Credit: Ina Fried/CNET News.com)

Originally, Microsoft had said it could take up to five years for a home version of Surface, but Microsoft is now aiming to have that out in three years' time, according to an interview that Microsoft's Tom Gibbons did with Fortune magazine.

"In the three-year time window, we absolutely see how to get there," Gibbons told Fortune. "If we can beat that, we'll try to beat that."

But before it can focus on the home market, Microsoft still needs to work on satisfying the initial customers for the product. When it announced Surface in May, Microsoft was aiming to have its initial customers with products in hand by years' end. By the fall, though, CNET News.com reported that Microsoft was unlikely to meet its goal.

"We're running a couple of months later than I'd like with our deployments, Gibbons said in the Fortune interview. "While I was hoping we'd have something out now, we'll definitely have something out in the next couple of months."

 

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Micro$oft Late??? The Deuce you say!!
by HooHaa March 27, 2008 10:42 AM PDT
Overpromise and underdeliver seems to be the M$ mantra. Consumers will be lucky(?) to get a half-assed version of this saddled with whatever crappy version of Vista is still around in 5 to 7 years or so. Pass. Next...
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