This is Surface! Microsoft declares war on Apple as hybrid lands in NZ
Microsoft officially releases Surface Pro 4 in New Zealand, declaring war against Apple’s iPad Pro in the process.
Microsoft officially releases Surface Pro 4 in New Zealand, declaring war against Apple’s iPad Pro in the process.
Apple goes head-to-head with industry rival Microsoft in New Zealand this week, as the premium hybrid market heats up.
“With shipment volumes slowing over four consecutive quarters, the market appears to be in transition.”
“Over the past year we have watched Microsoft’s success in devices poking holes in Apple's walls with their tablet and wearables offerings.”
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“2-in-1 detachable tablets have become affordable enough that they will compete for consumer spend of both products."
“We estimate that over 40 different vendors shipped 2-in-1 products in the second quarter of 2015, which is up from just 14 vendors two years ago.'
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“Our ruggedised Tab Active has been very well-received in the UK and USA, across a wide variety of industries."
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"While there is a special push to sell the product in New Zealand and Australia, the internet allows cost-effective selling into the United States and Europe, as well as the rest of the world."