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#138970 23-Jan-2014 14:41
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Are Surface 2 devices out of stock in NZ? Or are Microsoft pulling an Apple and just referring to all models as "Surface"?

The reason I ask is that for example Noel Leeming has a bunch of "Surface" tablets on their website, none of which say Surface 2. Harvey Norman is the same.

Are these seriously all Surface Gen 1 models?

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  #972892 23-Jan-2014 14:46
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Seems to be out of stock at those 2 retailers. JBHiFi seems to have them in stock.

http://www.jbhifi.co.nz/computers/surface-2-listing/




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  #972950 23-Jan-2014 16:00
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As far as I can see JB has a few Surface 2, both 32GB and 64GB in stock, and more coming the end of the month. It would pay to call them.

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  #978776 2-Feb-2014 10:05
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Yea I cant find them anywhere either, just mentioned it in another thread.



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  #978822 2-Feb-2014 11:25
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Consider others like asus transformer t100?

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  #978840 2-Feb-2014 11:34
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bbunnys: Yea I cant find them anywhere either, just mentioned it in another thread.


when I replied the other day JB had both 32GB and 64GB in stock

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