sincity Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 Microsoft is scratching off one more excuse for not buying its Windows tablet hardware with the introduction of an 4G LTE model that glides into US retail stores this week. Microsoft and AT&T today announced the launch of a new Surface 2 model that comes out of the box with 4G LTE mobile broadband and 64GB of onboard storage - but buyers won't find one at their local AT&T store. Instead, the Surface 2 (AT&T 4G LTE) will be available tomorrow, March 18 for $679 at Microsoft's own retail and online stores as well as Best Buy's website and brick-and-mortar retail stores. The launch includes Best Buy Mobile outlets, but curiously leaves AT&T's own stores out of the mix for now, although the carrier was more than happy to crow about being the first to provide LTE connectivity for what they call "the nation's premier Windows tablet." No more tethering The addition of built-in 4G LTE is likely to offer a significant boost in sales for Microsoft and the Surface 2, especially when the tablet can be added to an existing AT&T Mobile Share plan for only $10 per month. Powered by Windows RT 8.1, the Surface 2 already offers an enticing range of features including a 10.6-inch 1080p HD display and dual-position kickstand - but until now, mobile broadband options have been limited to tethering from a smartphone. The carrier also offers a range of prepaid and postpaid options for customers without a current Mobile Share plan, priced at 250MB for $14.99 per month, 3GB for $30 per month or 5GB for $50 per month. Surface 2 (AT&T 4G LTE) buyers will also receive 200GB of free OneDrive storage for the first two years as well as Microsoft Office Home and Student RT and Outlook 2013 RT, which already comes built into each model. Surface 2 may be great, but is it the best tablet? Find out in our roundup! Quote
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