Microsoft is slowly dealing with stock issues for new Surface tablets

Feb 25, 2014 01:46 GMT  ·  By
Three of the four Surface Pro 2 tablet models are available at Microsoft's online store
   Three of the four Surface Pro 2 tablet models are available at Microsoft's online store

Microsoft has apparently found the solution for the stock issues it has been experienced with the new-generation Surface tablet, as most of the models are again available via its online store.

At this point, the 256 GB version of the Surface Pro is the only one that’s not available for purchase, so if you really want to buy Microsoft’s top-of-the-range tablet you can buy any of the other three versions currently available.

The Surface Pro 2 is Microsoft’s most powerful tablet, coming with Windows 8.1 and featuring an Intel Core i5 processor that’s specifically optimized for high-performance and longer battery life.

“Weighing in at 2 pounds, with longer battery life than the original Surface Pro, it goes with you anywhere. The next-generation Intel Core i5 processor provides incredibly fast performance while conserving energy,” Microsoft says in the official description of the tablet posted on the main page of the store.

“Surface Pro 2 comes preloaded with Windows 8.1 Pro, and a one-month trial for new Office 365 customers. Install almost all your everyday programs, including the entire Microsoft Office Suite. With a digital pen to take notes and draw, Surface Pro 2 is ultra-flexible.”

The Surface Pro 2 is featuring a 10.6-inch ClearType full HD display with a resolution of 1920x1080, but also an Intel Core i5 processor that can help provide up to 15 days of idle life.

The device comes with several connectivity options, including USB 3.0, a microSD card reader, headphone jack, mini display port, a cover port, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 4.0.

Storage options for the Surface Pro 2 start with 64 GB and go all the way up to 512 GB, with available memory configurations ranging in between 4GB and 8GB of RAM.