The revamped Pro model will be available from $899 (€665) for the entry-level version

Sep 24, 2013 08:23 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft Surface Pro 2 is already available for pre-order, with the first units to be shipped to customers on October 22, four days after the launch of Windows 8.1

Redmond has now revealed full pricing for the entire Surface Pro 2 lineup, which comprises four different models coming with different RAM memory and storage configurations.

Microsoft will be selling 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB Surface Pros, with pricing to start at $899 (€665) for the first model. The 128GB version will be sold for $999 (€740), while the 256GB package will cost $1,299 (€965). Last but not least, the top-of-the-range 512GB SKU will have a price tag of $1,799 (€1,335).

The Surface Pro will come with either 4GB or 8GB of RAM, but Microsoft hasn’t yet detailed pricing on these two configurations.

All packages come with a Surface Pen and do not include the Office productivity suite, as it’s the case with the much cheaper Surface 2.