While Microsoft’s Surface tablets proved completely underwhelming, a report suggests that the company might have another bash at the platform.
According to Taiwanese wire Digitimes, the company is expected to announce next generation Surface machines at the end of June.
The company only managed to shift 1.5 million tablets of the first generation Surface – way beyond what it expected to achieve. But the pricing was all wrong and the competition in this field is now very intense.
The wire claims that the second generation Surface will largely retain the same suppliers as Surface Mark I – including microprocessors from Intel and Nvidia, screens from Samsung and LG and touch panels from TPK.
The report also said that displays for Surface Mark II will be smaller – supposedly because there’s more demand for these type of devices, although it’s entirely possible that Microsoft wants to bring down the bill of materials (BOM) costs. It will certainly have to do something spectacular to make Surface tablets fly – particularly on retail costs.