The first generation of Microsoft Surface tablets reportedly
will only come with Wi-Fi connectivity and will not be able to connect to a 4G
network. It was as reported by Bloomberg recently.
Although only appear to feature Wi-Fi connectivity, it is
not always a bad sign for the software giant's tablet.
The reason, according to an analyst from the narrative of Gartner
named Carolina Milanesi in a note on Bloomberg, said it is not necessarily a
bad thing because many people are happy with a device that only has Wi-Fi
connectivity, either in notebook or tablet.
Further Milanesi said most customers are still using the
tablet device at home, where they have a Wi-Fi.
"Wi-Fi-only is not a limit to the Surface,"
Milanesi said.
Microsoft said this week that it will begin selling the
Surface at the end of this year.
Based on the accounts of two anonymous sources close to the
issue, said that Microsoft has been having an contract with Pegatron Corp., to
manufacture Surface. As we know Pegatron is a Taiwan based company that has been
assembled for the Apple iPhone.
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