The "MacBook Pro" 2016 is pretty much a faster, thinner and with awesome new tricks up its sleeve.
But Apple Inc. isn't the only technology company gearing up a hot laptop for this year's end, as the multinational technology company Microsoft is working on its own Surface upgrades.
One of the serious aspects Microsoft will change about in its second-generation "Surface Book" is the innovative hinge that gathered so much attention last year, according to Windows Central.
It appears that not all the individuals who acquired the laptop were happy with the gap caused by the fulcrum hinge. The gap in the device got some criticism, and the tech giant apparently was aware about it. The upgraded design will contain a hinge that makes the display and keyboard flush when closed, similar to a typical laptop, BGR reported.
Microsoft's Surface team kept their silence on how they managed the change while keeping the dynamic-fulcrum hinge's functionality.
Microsoft's latest "Surface Book," which is a high-performance laptop with power and versatility, will also bring along other more important upgrades, which includes the second-generation USB 3.1 ports, Intel's Kaby Lake processors, as well as a new graphics architecture for 3D and 4K graphics.
However, people should not get too excited about purchasing a second-generation "Surface Book" anytime soon, as Microsoft will launch the device at some point in late 2016, so tech fans might be able to buy in time for Christmas.
On the other hand, there's a rumor claiming that the Surface device should come in three screen sizes, which include 21-inch (1080p), 24-inch (4K), and 27-inch 4K. If these screen sizes will turn out to be true, it sounds very much like the iMac-killer people have heard about earlier this year. A device that can be considered as the Surface All-in-One
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