Soon, Microsoft will unveil the Surface All-in-One PC and the biggest update in Windows 10. Will there be any Surface Pro 5?

Microsoft October event keynote: Surface AIO PC

This is one of the biggest news that Microsoft is going to announce on Oct. 26. The new full-featured Surface hardware that combines a touchscreen, stylus and integrated software - which will be the star of the day. According to SlashGear, the Surface AIO will be named 'Surface Studio.'

Another report speculates that Microsoft may also be revealing 'Surface Dial' - a remote control similar to Wacom that enables shortcuts storing.

Microsoft October event keynote: Windows 10

It is expected that the Redstone 2 will also make major changes that include VR and AR compatibility. The Windows 10 newest update is the rumored OS for the Surface Pro 5. The tech giant might release the first update in March, The Verge reported.

However, the information about the hybrid device is slim to this point and it can be argued that Microsoft could be planning a separate event for its launch.

Microsoft October event keynote: HoloLens

Windows 10 update may reveal how powerful HoloLens could be. It will bring the next level of experience when 3D hologram is integrated in Windows 10 PC. The viewers can expect AR headset to be demonstrated during the keynote.

Microsoft October event: Any Surface Phone, Surface Pro or Surface Book?

As the event is getting closer, the rumors about Surface tablets and phone seem to fade. Many reports indicate that Microsoft will not be launching any Surface products in the event. A recent rumor claims that Microsoft will hold another event on Nov. 2 albeit only a little information is obtained.

Whatever Microsoft is going to announce in Oct. 26 could also give the viewers a clue to Surface tablets. Find out which keynotes that could relate to Surface Pro 5 here.

Microsoft October event: How to watch livestream?

The press event will take place on Oct. 26 at 10 am EDT. Viewers can join the excitement from home via livestream that Microsoft has provided.