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The online Microsoft Store was sold out of
 the 128GB Surface Pro within hours of going on sale Saturday. Since the
 release of the device, sell outs have been happening at other 
retailers, like Staples and Best Buy.
The Surface Pro looks
 similar to, yet is an upgraded version of Microsoft’s Surface RT, which
 was released last fall. The Surface Pro is Microsoft’s 3rd generation 
Intel-powered, Windows 8 tablet and has a full Window’s operating 
system. The tablet also comes with 4 gigs of Ram and Intel HD 4000 
graphics. There is a kick stand incorporated into the design to allow 
for desk usage, although not necessarily lending it comfortable lap use.
 It is also slightly larger and heavier than the RT but still quite 
easily portable.
Storage has become the selling point
While the $500 Surface RT remarkably
 sold out in just one day, it still was not as popular a choice as the 
Pro. This could be telling of the fact that users are putting more value
 on storage capacity and the ability to handle serious work.
Though you can most likely acquire a less sought after 64GB version for $899 at a retail location, Microsoft’s $999 128GB Surface Pro is nowhere to be found. And for double the storage capacity for only $100 more, it’s no surprise that the 128 GB Pro is the buyer’s choice.
Speculation
Because Microsoft has yet to report the product’s sales records, and 
some retailers have claimed to have limited supply, this has led to 
speculation of possible issues with production or supply. However, even 
if the recent hype of the Surface Pro is questionable and the only 
reason for sell-outs is the lack of products, it’s clear at least that 
Microsoft’s priciest version is in demand over the 64GB model which is 
still in consistent supply.
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