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Surface 2

The 2 is a developed by as part of its Surface line of personal computing devices, serving as the successor to the original Surface RT tablet. Released on October 22, 2013, it features a 10.6-inch Full HD display with , an 4 quad-core processor clocked at 1.7 GHz, 2 GB of , and storage options of 32 GB or 64 GB (expandable via microSDXC card), all powered by 8.1. Microsoft unveiled the Surface 2 alongside the Surface Pro 2 on September 23, 2013, at a press event in , positioning it as an affordable entry into the Surface ecosystem with enhancements over the 2012 Surface RT model. Priced starting at $449 for the 32 GB Wi-Fi variant (and $679 for the 64 GB model), it was made available in 22 markets initially, including the , , and the , with preorders beginning the day after announcement. The device was designed to appeal to consumers seeking a lightweight, versatile tablet for productivity and media consumption, and it included a bundled one-year subscription to Home & Student edition, a key differentiator from many competing tablets at the time. In terms of hardware, the Surface 2 measures 10.8 by 6.8 by 0.35 inches (274 by 172 by 8.9 mm) and weighs 1.49 pounds (0.68 kg), making it highly portable with a body and a revised two-position for improved stability on laps or desks. It boasts a 5-megapixel rear camera capable of video recording and a front-facing 3.5-megapixel camera for video calls, both upgraded from the original Surface RT. Connectivity includes a full-size port, micro output, headphone jack, and optional 4G LTE support in select models; battery life is rated for up to 10 hours of typical web browsing and video playback, with real-world tests showing around 11.6 hours for HD video streaming. Accessories like the optional Touch Cover 2 or Type Cover 2 keyboards transform it into a laptop-like device, enhancing its 2-in-1 functionality. Running 8.1, an ARM-optimized version of Windows limited to apps from the , the Surface 2 offered native support for but suffered from a sparse app ecosystem compared to full Windows or / platforms, which hindered its appeal for power users. Despite strong hardware praise for its vibrant display, smooth performance in RT-optimized tasks, and build quality, reviews noted the OS limitations as a major drawback, contributing to modest sales and its eventual discontinuation in January 2015. The Surface 2 played a transitional role in Microsoft's hardware strategy, paving the way for later full-Windows Surface devices that addressed RT's shortcomings.

History and Development

Announcement

unveiled the Surface 2 on September 23, 2013, during a special event in , where it was introduced alongside the Surface Pro 2 as part of the company's refreshed tablet lineup. At the event, highlighted key features of the Surface 2, including its processor, 10.6-inch Full HD () display, and pre-installed Windows RT 8.1 operating system, with a starting price of $449 for the 32 GB model. The announcement emphasized dramatic improvements in processing speed and up to 10 hours of battery life compared to the original Surface RT, positioning the device as a more capable successor in the ARM-based Surface family. Pre-orders for the Surface 2 began the following day, September 24, 2013, through Stores and select retailers like . marketed the tablet as an affordable option for both —bundled with Office 2013 RT for tasks like document editing—and entertainment, such as , video streaming, and music playback, aiming to appeal to users seeking a versatile, portable device.

Release and Discontinuation

The Surface 2 was officially released on October 22, 2013, in select markets including the , with pre-orders beginning shortly after its announcement earlier that month. Availability expanded globally in the following weeks, reaching additional countries such as , , and by late October, through Stores, online channels, and select retailers. An LTE variant of the Surface 2, exclusive to the 64 GB model and compatible with AT&T in the US, was introduced on March 18, 2014, priced at $679 and available at Microsoft Stores, Best Buy, and online. This cellular option aimed to enhance mobility for users, building on the Wi-Fi-only models launched the prior year. Microsoft announced the discontinuation of the Surface 2 on January 27, 2015, confirming that production had ceased and existing inventory would be cleared through sales at remaining retailers. This move signaled the end of new units, with the company shifting focus to successor models like the Surface 3, which debuted later in 2015 as a full Windows tablet replacing the Windows RT-based lineup. Prior price reductions in mid-2014 had already indicated efforts to liquidate stock ahead of the transition.

Design and Specifications

Hardware

The Microsoft Surface 2 features a VaporMg magnesium , providing a durable and lightweight build with a magnesium finish in silver. The device measures 10.81 by 6.79 by 0.35 inches and weighs 1.49 pounds for the model. It includes a 10.6-inch Full touchscreen display with a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels and a 16:9 , supporting 5-point input at approximately 208 pixels per inch. The Surface 2 is powered by an 4 T40 system-on-chip, featuring a quad-core Cortex-A15 clocked at 1.7 GHz, paired with 2 of for handling multitasking and app performance. Storage options consist of 32 or 64 eMMC internal memory, expandable via a microSDXC card slot supporting up to 64 of additional storage. Battery life is provided by a 31.5 Wh , rated for up to 10 hours of video playback and 7 to 15 days of low-power idle usage. Connectivity ports include a full-size port, micro for HD video output, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a microSDXC , and a cover connector. The device is equipped with a 5 MP rear-facing camera and a 3.5 MP , both capable of HD video recording. Audio components comprise stereo speakers enhanced with Audio processing and dual microphones featuring noise cancellation for clear voice capture. Wireless connectivity supports 802.11a/b/g/n and 4.0, with select models offering optional cellular capability via a micro-SIM slot for access.

Software

The Surface 2 shipped with Windows RT 8.1 as its operating system, an edition of designed specifically for ARM-based processors, which restricted it to running applications downloaded exclusively from the . This architecture ensured optimized power efficiency and security but prevented the installation of traditional x86 desktop software, limiting compatibility to a curated of touch-friendly apps. Pre-installed on the device was the Microsoft Office 2013 RT edition, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook, tailored for the touch interface and ARM platform with reduced feature sets compared to the full desktop version. These applications provided core productivity tools out of the box, supporting file creation and editing within the constraints of the RT environment, and integrated seamlessly with the system's cloud services. The user interface emphasized touch interactions through the Start screen, a full-screen mosaic of live tiles for quick access to apps and notifications, alongside support for gestures such as swiping to switch apps, pinching to zoom, and pressing to right-click. , 's service (later rebranded as ), was deeply integrated, allowing automatic syncing of files and settings across devices directly from the Start screen and . Post-launch, the Surface 2 received firmware and operating system updates via , addressing stability, security, and minor feature enhancements, with servicing continuing until the end-of-support date of January 10, 2023. These updates maintained compatibility with the included suite and apps but did not expand support for non-RT desktop software.

Accessories and Configurations

Accessories

The Touch Cover 2 is a thin, magnetic cover designed for the Surface 2, featuring pressure-sensitive keys with backlighting for improved visibility in low-light conditions and a built-in supporting gestures. It attaches via the device's magnetic connector, enabling automatic sleep and wake functionality when opened or closed, and was available in colors including black. Priced at $119.99, it provides a lightweight protective layer while enhancing input capabilities for the Surface 2. The Type Cover 2 offers a more traditional typing experience on 2 through its keys with backlighting, a larger trackpad for precise navigation, and an improved mechanism for quieter operation compared to the original Type Cover. Like other covers, it magnetically connects to the device for seamless sleep/wake integration and was offered in multiple colors such as , , purple, and black. Retailing at $129.99, it prioritizes portability and compatibility with 2's hardware. The Power Cover serves as a battery-extending for the Surface 2, incorporating a full mechanical similar to the Type Cover 2 along with an integrated that extends usage by up to 70 percent, though it lacks backlighting. It connects magnetically to support sleep/wake features and was priced at $199.99 upon its early release. Additional accessories for the Surface 2 include various protective cases that attach via the magnetic connector while preserving sleep/wake functionality.

Model Variants

The Microsoft Surface 2 was available in several Wi-Fi-only configurations, offering 32 GB of eMMC storage for $449 or 64 GB for $549. These models shared the same core hardware, including the processor, 2 GB of , and a 10.6-inch . An variant was introduced later, limited to the 64 GB storage option with connectivity for $679, and optimized for the network while remaining unlocked for broader compatibility. Some purchase configurations bundled the Surface 2 with a Touch Cover or Type Cover keyboard, though availability varied by region and retailer; for instance, promotional bundles in select markets included these accessories alongside the device. The device supported storage expansion via a microSDXC card slot across all variants, allowing users to add up to 64 GB of additional capacity at launch (with later compatibility for higher capacities).

Reception and Issues

Reviews

Upon its release in October 2013, the Microsoft Surface 2 received generally positive reviews from professional critics, who highlighted significant improvements over the original Surface RT in hardware design and performance. Reviewers praised the device's upgraded 10.6-inch full HD display for its vibrant colors, high contrast, and wide viewing angles, making it suitable for and tasks. Battery life was another strong point, with tests showing up to 14 hours of video playback and 6-7 hours of typical mixed use, a notable enhancement from the predecessor. Build quality also earned acclaim, described as sleek and sturdy with a lightweight VaporMg chassis weighing under 1.5 pounds. The inclusion of full applications further bolstered its appeal for , allowing seamless integration with familiar tools like Word, Excel, and . Despite these advances, criticisms centered on the limitations of 8.1, particularly its restricted app ecosystem confined to the Windows Store, which lacked many popular third-party applications available on competing platforms. Performance issues, such as occasional stutters during multitasking or playback, were attributed to the ARM-based 4 processor and its incompatibility with legacy Windows desktop software. Overall scores from major outlets averaged around 70-75%, with The Verge awarding 7.1/10 for its refined hardware but incomplete software experience, and giving 7.3/10 while noting the device's productivity strengths amid app shortages. and echoed this sentiment, commending the hardware refinements but viewing as a barrier to broader adoption. User reception mirrored professional feedback, with retail sites reporting average ratings of 4 out of 5 stars, often highlighting the device's portability, ease of use, and included suite as key positives. Microsoft's strategy with the Surface 2 addressed the original model's shortcomings—such as slower performance and higher pricing—by introducing a starting price of $449, a faster , and better efficiency to appeal to consumers seeking a more viable Windows tablet alternative.

Overheating Problem

The Microsoft Surface 2 experienced overheating issues primarily during intensive tasks such as , where elevated thermal temperatures triggered automatic screen dimming as a protective measure. This dimming reduced visibility and indicated underlying heat buildup, often resolving only after the device cooled for about a minute. The problem was first widely reported in late November 2013, shortly after the device's October launch. The overheating was attributed to the 4 processor's high power demands during sustained CPU-intensive workloads, combined with the device's slim that constrained effective dissipation. The 4, featuring power-hungry Cortex-A15 cores, generated significant in the compact form factor without robust cooling solutions like active fans. Users reported the issue on forums and in early reviews, noting frustration with unexpected performance interruptions and discomfort from the warm chassis during prolonged use. While some affected customers returned their units for refunds or exchanges, the problem did not lead to a widespread recall, as it was not deemed a safety hazard by . addressed the issue with a update released in December 2013 as part of , specifically version 1.0.37500.0 of the System Aggregator , which eliminated the unnecessary screen dimming during high-load scenarios and improved overall thermal management. Subsequent updates included additional software optimizations to better balance performance and heat generation.

Legacy

Sales and Market Impact

The launch of the Surface 2 in October 2013 drove significant growth for Microsoft's Surface line. In the second quarter of 2014 (ending December 2013), Surface reached $893 million, more than doubling from $400 million in the prior quarter, as reported in Microsoft's earnings release. This growth was fueled by initial sales of the Surface 2 alongside the Surface Pro 2, with analyst estimates placing Surface unit sales at approximately 2 million for that quarter based on an average selling price of around $450. Despite the revenue increase, the Surface line incurred a $39 million operating loss in Q2 FY2014, as costs of revenue exceeded $932 million due to manufacturing and expenses. Over its lifetime, the Surface 2 reflected limited overall adoption amid the broader shift away from architecture. The Surface 2 positioned to compete directly with Apple's Air, released shortly after in 2013, but its operating system restricted it to Metro-style apps, limiting consumer appeal and leading to struggles in the retail market. These dynamics ultimately influenced 's strategy, accelerating the transition to full Windows devices like subsequent models to address consumer and market limitations.

End of Support

Microsoft's driver and support for the Surface 2 concluded on April 10, 2018, marking the end of official servicing for hardware-related updates. The final update, released in November 2015, provided optimizations for components like the touch and performance but did not introduce new features. Security updates for 8.1, the device's operating , extended beyond this period and ceased on January 10, 2023. This timeline left the Surface 2 without new features or patches after 2015, limiting its ability to adapt to evolving software standards. Post-2018, the absence of and updates means unresolved incompatibilities or bugs persist, while the 2023 cutoff for patches exposes connected devices to unmitigated vulnerabilities from emerging threats. recommends upgrading to a modern Windows 11-compatible device to maintain and functionality. In legacy scenarios, the Surface 2 can still perform basic offline tasks, such as viewing media or using legacy touch-optimized apps, thanks to its durable design from the 2013 release. However, its architecture and Windows RT restrictions prevent installation of contemporary software, rendering it obsolete for most productive or online use. Following halt in January 2015, shifted exclusively to x86-based Surface devices, abandoning further Windows RT development.

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