Friday, October 4, 2013

Microsoft Surface 2 nearly sold out, but how many were actually made?

Microsoft Surface 2 nearly sold out, but how many were actually made?

Microsoft Surface 2 nearly sold out, but how many were actually made?

The follow-up to the tablet that forced Microsoft into a multimillion dollar write-off isn't even in stores yet, and already its developer division is crowing about the new models being sold out.

CNET today reported that Microsoft's official Twitter account for developers issued a rather mysterious warning this morning about current inventory levels on the company's latest Windows RT 8.1 and Windows 8.1 tablets.

"Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 are close to selling out," the tweet cautioned, adding that "all those buys are gonna need apps" to run on the devices.

The Microsoft Developer tweet doesn't elaborate on how many second-generation tablets the company has produced or what numbers might be necessary to achieve "close to selling out" status.

History repeating?

Considering Microsoft still can't unload the previous generation Surface RT and Surface Pro mo dels released last fall, the tweet is a bit of a head scratcher indeed.

Back in July, the company announced it was taking a $ 900 million write-off because of excess inventory on the original Surface tablets, which had only generated $ 853 million in revenue to date.

The first-gen tablets continue to be sold at discounted prices, complete with a heavy advertising campaign that points out the shortcomings of its main competitor, Apple's iPad, which lacks a kickstand, USB port and officially sanctioned keyboard cover.

Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 preorders have been ongoing since Sept. 24, but won't become available in retail stores until Oct. 22, only days after the latest Windows 8.1 officially is made available to the public.

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