Looks like Microsoft India is planning to launch the all new Surface Book and Surface Studio devices in their country. If you don’t know, Surface studio and Surface Book are not available in many major countries including India. But today, Microsoft India sent an email to the Windows Scoopfans program members to test the new Surface Products.
Here is a snippet from the email:Â
We’re inviting you, to our Delhi and Bengaluru offices, for exclusive demos of our products and services. Your reviews will reach the Windows team directly and may be amplified along with possible press coverage 🙂 Be among the first in India to experience this.
- Delhi: 29th March, 6pm onwards
- Bengaluru: 30th March, 10am onwards
If you’re interested please email us at surfdemo@**********.com with your name, age, address and a small profile about yourself. Spots will be given on a first come first serve basis. You’ll receive an email from us informing whether you have been successful.
Do hurry, this exclusive opportunity will be closing at 12:00 pm tomorrow!
What do you think about this? They are planning to launch the new Surface devices in India. There were many rumors claiming that they are planning to launch the upcoming devices in India. But no, Microsoft won’t launch any upcoming devices in India. Instead, they will launch it globally in the United States. So we are hoping the same thing. Microsoft is going to bring the Surface Book and Surface Studio devices in India. As part of that, they are inviting the scoop fans to test out the products at Microsoft offices at Delhi and Bengaluru.
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