There are underdogs—and then there is Microsoft Corporation’s Surface. Where Apple Inc.’s iPad has dominated the tablet market, selling some 200 million units in the past four years, Microsoft’s device left the gate late and limping. Poor sales

caused the company to take a $900 million write-down last year, fueling speculation that its sojourn into tablets would not just be costly, but brief.

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