“Mass production is Q1 2014,” Shim said. “Apparently, pretty significant volume. Multiple millions.” He added
that limited production may begin in late 2013 but it won’t ramp up until next year.
Microsoft is no stranger to non-standard display sizes – the company’s first two tablets included custom 10.6-inch panels — and earlier reports suggested that next-generation Surface tablets with displays sized between 7 and 9 inches are currently in development.