It will be interesting to see how the new market responds to the upcoming flagship in the Microsoft Surface lineup. Expectations are high, and Microsoft doesn't always let down
Rumors in the recent past have suggested Microsoft could release a Surface Pro 4 successor in June this year but now seems unlikely with no information coming from the company.
Reports that Microsoft could hasten the launch of Surface Pro 5 June has left many prospective buyers wondering if they should wait and not purchase Surface Pro 4.
There have been rumors about the release of Microsoft Surface Pro 5 pretty much everywhere on the internet that there is a big chance for the laptop to be launched this year. Since Microsoft Surface Pro 3 and Surface Pro 4 prices have been slashed, it looks like Microsoft is all geared to promote the latter more.
It goes without saying that Microsoft’s Surface pro hybrid series have been the most exciting innovative releases in last few years. But will Surface Pro 5 do justice to the Surface Pro legacy?
Redstone 2 update and Kaby Lake processors could make Microsoft wait until early 2017 before it releases the Surface Pro 5 in order to prevent a rerun of the issues that early users of Surface Pro 4 faced.
Rumors that Microsoft could launch a hybrid this year are unlikely to prove as the Surface Pro 4 is less than a year old and it was only recently that Microsoft patched it to perfection.
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is a 2-in-1 tablet, powered by Windows 10, that has already out in the US market and is up for grabs.
The Macbook Air was expected to debut with the iPad Pro but Apple reportedly put off its launch to prevent its tablet losing sales.
Microsoft is set to unveil the latest Surface Pro tablet. The company may also showcase new Lumia phones and other harwarde powered by Windows 10.
The Surface Pro 4 may release on October 6 in two size variants.
Specificaton rumors suggest a powerful integrated graphics couple with 8 GB/16 GB RAM and near QHD resolutions.
Microsoft has sought Dell and HP to sell its Surface tablets to reach more businesses.
Rumors suggest that the new tablet will be powered by Skylake processors but would not feature USB-C ports.
Microsoft has quietly unveiled a new version of its Surface Pro 3 range sporting Intel Core i7 processor. The new model casts ominous shadow over the release of Surface Pro 4, which is due this year.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM