Order Onlnie 128GB Surface Pro to ship in 2-3 weeks by Microsoft

Ms has yet more modified assistance for those in search of the challenging 128GB design of its Surface Pro tablet/PC multiple.


Ms offered another upgrade at the end of this week regarding the accessibility to its sold-out 128GB version of the Surface Pro.
A Feb 15 Surface Writing said that those purchasing through the Ms web store in the U.S. can make the transaction for the 128GB model and have it ship in two to three weeks.
The new publish also offered modified information for those wanting to "reserve" the Intel-based PC/tablet multiple Surface Pro devices. Up until now, Ms authorities have dropped comment when asked whether users would be able to pre-order Surface Pros.
Here's the latest Surface Pro accessibility guidance:

At Best Buy (U.S.): Inventory levels are increasing and many Best Buy stores have Surface Pro units for sale in-store. If the store does not have stock, you can reserve a Surface Pro (64GB and 128GB). Please note that Best Buy is only taking reservations in their stores for Surface Pro based on new inventory they know is coming in next week, so it's possible that reservations could become "sold out."
At Staples (U.S.): Many Staples stores have Surface Pro units for sale in stores. If the store does not have stock, you can place a kiosk order in store to purchase Surface Pro 64GB for delivery.
For Canada: In Best Buy and Future Shop stores you can reserve the 64GB Surface Pro in stores at this time. Staples has availability online while inventory lasts and more inventory has been ordered to ensure store availability in the near future. More details to come on the 128GB Surface Pro availability in Canada.


It seems that Basics is making the 128GB Surface Benefits available for use the internet and that they are not being supplied in Basics brick-and-mortar sites, as I mentioned previously this weeks time.
Microsoft is "work(ing) night and day to meet that need with production and get new stock into retail outlet," the post determined. Company authorities recommend customers interested in the Benefits to call ahead before going to shops this few days, despite assistance previously in the weeks time that more shops would have stock on hand starting on Sunday, Feb 16.
It's still uncertain why there are not enough Surface Benefits on the market. Is it that Ms seriously overlooked need for 128GB Surface Benefits -- a satisfied issue for the Softies? Or have supply-chain problems led to device shortages (a not-so-happy problem)? Windows Surface Pro devices went on sale Feb 9.
This tale initially showed up on ZDNet under the title "Microsoft: On the internet purchases for 128 GB Surface Pro to deliver in two to three weeks."