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|input = Two 720p HD LifeCams, front and rear facing <br \> Two Microphones, Stereo Speakers, headset jack
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The first-generation '''Surface '''is a tablet computer created and sold by Microsoft. The device is has a 10.6 in ClearType Display and runs Microsoft's Windows RT operating system. It is marketed towards the consumer end of the tablet market, but it is still geared towards productivity. Surface can play games, browse the web, edit Microsoft Office documents, use GPS navigation, access social networks and can be used for a variety of other purposes.{{S-start}}
The first-generation '''Surface '''is a tablet computer created and sold by Microsoft. The device is has a 10.6 in ClearType Display and runs Microsoft's Windows RT operating system. It is marketed towards the consumer end of the tablet market, but it is still geared towards productivity. Surface can play games, browse the web, edit Microsoft Office documents, use GPS navigation, access social networks and can be used for a variety of other purposes.{{S-start}}
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Surface (1st generation)
DeveloperMicrosoft
Product familyMicrosoft Surface
TypeTablet computer
Release dateAnnounced June 18, 2012
Released October 26, 2012
Operating systemWindows RT
CPUNvidia Quad-core Tegra 3
Memory2 GB of RAM
InputTwo 720p HD LifeCams, front and rear facing
Two Microphones, Stereo Speakers, headset jack
ConnectivityWi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n)
Bluetooth 4.0
PowerBuild-in rechargable Li-Po 31.5 W-h
24W power supply
Online servicesWindows Store, OneDrive, Outlook.com, Microsoft Account, Xbox Music, Xbox Live
Dimensions10.81 x 6.77 x 0.37"
1.5 lbs.
VaporMg casing
Dark Titanium color
Windows Button
Volume and Power Buttons
Weight1.5 lbs
SuccessorSurface 2
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This article is part of


the Microsoft Surface
series.

Surface (1st generation
Surface 2
Surface Pro
Surface Pro 2
Surface Pro 3

history|Timeline]] · Topics

The first-generation Surface is a tablet computer created and sold by Microsoft. The device is has a 10.6 in ClearType Display and runs Microsoft's Windows RT operating system. It is marketed towards the consumer end of the tablet market, but it is still geared towards productivity. Surface can play games, browse the web, edit Microsoft Office documents, use GPS navigation, access social networks and can be used for a variety of other purposes.

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Surface (1st generation)
1st generation
Succeeded by