That 64GB, $800 Microsoft Surface Pro you plan on buying next week? Maybe you
should temper your storage expectations a bit, as the base model actually only
allots 23GB of that space for use. The larger 128GB version offers a bit more
space at 83GB, but is still losing a massive 45GB of space to the full Windows 8 operating system and various
included applications. Microsoft confirmed as much this afternoon, and issued
the following the statement:
"The 128 GB
version of Surface Pro has 83 GB of free storage out of the box. The 64GB
version of Surface Pro has 23GB of free storage out of the box. Of course,
Surface Pro has a USB 3.0 port for connectivity with almost limitless storage
options, including external hard drives and USB flash drives. Surface also
comes pre-loaded with SkyDrive, allowing you to store up to 7GB of content in
the cloud for free. The device also includes a microSDXC card slot that lets
you store up to 64GB of additional content to your device. Customers can also
free up additional storage space by creating a backup bootable USB and deleting
the recovery partition."
The Surface RT
suffered the same issue when it
launched late last year -- the 32GB base version only included 16GB of storage,
while the 64GB version had 46GB available. The situation is what we'd call less
than ideal, though you can always expand the on-board storage via the
solutions Microsoft proposes. Of course, that means doling our more cash
on an already expensive tablet -- not the best thing to find out after you've
shelled out $800. [Engadget]
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