The company says that it’s still working with partners to make more tablets available

Mar 1, 2013 09:24 GMT  ·  By

Redmond-based technology giant Microsoft is ready to launch the Surface Pro in some other countries, but the company is still struggling to cope with the 128 GB model shortage in the United States and Canada.

The Surface team said in a statement that it’s currently working “super hard” with partners to make more units available in stores across the United States, but no clear dates have been provided.

“We are focused on meeting demand in current markets for Surface Pro and are working super hard to get new inventory into retail but recognize demand exists in other countries as well. We are committed to working with our retail partners to ensure we are delivering a great experience in the above mentioned countries for our customers,” the company said.

The 128 GB model is still listed as out of stock on Microsoft’s website, so the only chance to grab a Surface Pro right now is to go for the 64 GB version.