Big Tech Microsoft Surface: consumer version in 2011?
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Since unveiling the Microsoft Surface product last year, the company has gotten plenty of feedback from businesses and enthusiasts who want to get their hands on the technology, said Tom Gibbons, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s
Specialized Devices and Applications business. And Gibbons said he feels confident that the touch-based computer could be affordable enough for consumers in three years or less. “In the three-year time window, we absolutely see how to get there,” Gibbons said. “If we can beat that, we’ll try to beat that.”

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Headline says that means 2011 but the dudes at Fortune forgot to use Microsoft math. See, in Microsoft math, “three years from now” is 2018. That’s for the fucked-up beta version. RTM happens in 2020, still with loads of bugs. SP1 for Surface ships in 2025 and by then Microsoft is owned by Google so the table comes pre-loaded with Google’s useless productivity apps that nobody wants and tiny little text ads all around the edges. Or something.