Microsoft Corp currently offers free Surface RT tablets to schools where students utilize the Bing search engine.
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Microsoft announced it would add new commercial distribution partners in 17 countries for the company's Surface tablets.
The price cut in Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet would apply in several countries, but not in the UK.
Microsoft cut the Surface pro tablet's price by US$100 after the tech giant revealed that marketing the tablet cost more than the earnings it brought in.
Microsoft revealed that it earned US$835 million from Surface tablets since the products' debut last fall.
Microsoft Corp. specified that the Surface tablets were the reason its total production expenses increased.
Microsoft Windows 8 and Surface RT tablets were lagging behind competitors.
Analysts said that Microsoft's opportunity lies in the high-end market of tablets and PCs hence, it should focus there.
According to analysts, Microsoft's current problem is not its products but its marketing strategies.
Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer and COO Kevin Turner announced the company's next moves after a disastrous Surface RT charge.
It may seem that Microsoft has lost its “touch” as its Surface RT brought the company woes.
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