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If I wanted to get a pilot project off the ground using Microsoft Surface, where or who do I ask for testing hardware?

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Here is a great interview you should listen to.

Basically, you will likely need to purchase a Surface machine. The Developer edition is $15,000. At the moment, it is difficult to get your hands on the bits unless you went to PDC but I'd imagine that will change and there will more opportunities in the future.

There is a simulator, but it was only available to attendees to PDC. One of the input methods was to use TWO mice, if I recall correctly. It looks like an interesting experiment, we'll see if it actually takes off.

As for the hardware, you can buy it here.

To just test drive the actual unit, head down to Vegas and see the unit in Harrah's casino.

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Atomiton, I think the "buy it here" link is wrong. Cheers. – Artur Carvalho Nov 18 '08 at 9:50
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Here's the link to what I think Bruno is also referring to
Developing for Microsoft Surface

A pretty cool demo. AFAIR there is some talk of a simulator for the surface hardware although I'm not sure if it's free or part of the SDK.
The hardware units are available for sale in the US and everyone at PDC got the SDKs I think.. dunno if it'll be available for the general dev audience soon. Can't find a download link anywhere.. maybe you need to buy the h/w to get your hands on it..

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http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/f/3/3f3cc253-f329-4f0f-8cbf-4a5e0c67d78a/MSSurfaceOrderForm-PDC.zip

But wait this is valid any longer????

Microsoft Surface Order Form For Professional Developers Conference, Valid from October 28, 2008 until November 15, 2008

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Also, you could watch the PDC Video about developing for the Surface platform.

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rolled back my edit.. realized I had more words to post. – Gishu Nov 18 '08 at 7:08
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I think you want to start with the official Microsoft page for developers.

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