Recently, a company called VSTN posted a case for the Microsoft Surface Mini on Amazon. Obviously there is no such device as a Surface Mini. So does this mean that Microsoft is gearing up to release its smaller Surface tablet, and so is releasing specs to case-makers ahead of its launch?
It seems plausible at the least, though it’s also not definite. The tablet pictured in the images look almost identical to Lenovo’s ThinkPad 8, which offers a full version of Windows in a smaller 8-inch form factor.
The problem with leaked cases is that sometimes they mean nothing at all, and are instead products designed just in case a new tablet or smartphone hits the market. Sometimes, however, case makers get a jump on the game with correct specs, especially if an OEM wants to make sure accessories are readily available when a new device hits the market.
It’s possible this case really is for a smaller Surface tablet, which we have been hearing rumors of since the first Surface tablet was launched. The listing for this case says it ships on May 18 – that could be a hint toward an official announcement from Microsoft, or it could mean that VSTN is ready to start shipping cases for a fictional product.
source - Amazon | TechCrunch
source - Amazon | TechCrunch
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