Does the Surface Pro 3 cost too much?

There are a few issues Microsoft has to contend with in order to make the Surface Pro 3 a true success. One that stands out the most, though, is price.

Is the Surface Pro 3 too expensive? I do think Microsoft should include the Type keyboard cover bundled with the Surface Pro 3 by default, and just absorb that additional cost into the existing prices. Aside from that, though, it isn’t that the Surface Pro 3 costs too much–it’s that people insist on comparing its price against tablets like the Apple iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab, when the Surface Pro 3 is much more than those tablets can offer.

Microsoft is doing a better job with the new marketing campaign pitting the Surface Pro 3 against the MacBook, but it needs to keep working harder. Microsoft needs to shift perception so that businesses and consumers stop comparing the Surface Pro 3 against other pure tablets, and instead consider its price relative to comparable devices like the MacBook Air or Lenovo Yoga.

I wrote about the challenges Microsoft faces with the Surface Pro 3 in a blog post:

Microsoft stumbled out of the gate with catchy-but-irrelevant ads that show people dancing around with their flashy-colored keyboard covers on their Surface Pros, but the latest marketing campaign gets down to business and does a much better job of demonstrating what makes a Surface Pro 3 unique. It makes me wonder if Microsoft switched ad agencies.

The series of ads Microsoft created to pit the Surface Pro 3 against the MacBook are brilliant. Microsoft followed on the heels of ads comparing the Surface Pro against an iPad, demonstrating tricks Cortana can do on Windows Phone that Siri can’t do on iOS, with this new campaign. The common theme compares Microsoft products against Apple, and Microsoft seems to have taken the proverbial gloves off.

The new ads still miss one important point, though: Price — or, more accurately, value.

The hard reality is that Microsoft’s message isn’t “The tablet that can replace your MacBook,” it’s “The tablet that can replace your laptop.” So, why focus solely on the MacBook in the marketing campaign?

There are two reasons for this. First, Apple is a competitor — an iconic rival to all things Microsoft. I’m sure there are many employees at Microsoft taking more than a little pride in the new marketing campaign as revenge for the wildly popular “I’m a Mac and I’m a PC” campaign that Apple used a few years ago. They should. Recent campaigns from Microsoft have been both effective and clever — two things Microsoft marketing campaigns aren’t exactly known for — in drawing the contrasts between the two companies’ platforms and devices.

You can read the full article at TechRepublic: Microsoft needs to make one more ad for Surface Pro 3.

What do you think? Does the Surface Pro 3 really cost too much, or is it just a matter of perspective?

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Tony Bradley: I have a passion for technology and gadgets--with a focus on Microsoft and security--and a desire to help others understand how technology can affect or improve their lives. I also love spending time with my wife, 7 kids, 4 dogs, 7 cats, a pot-bellied pig, and sulcata tortoise, and I like to think I enjoy reading and golf even though I never find time for either. You can contact me directly at tony@xpective.net. For more from me, you can follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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