Microsoft To Make Significant Decision How Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Is Powered; No New Surface Book 2 Version [VIDEO]
ByMicrosoft is said to be making a great deal of effort in the development of its highly anticipated Microsoft Surface Pro 5. Microsoft's upcoming 2-in-1 hybrid tablet is said to appear in the tech giant's annual Spring event. The Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is geared up to be the most powerful Surface Pro.
The next-generation hybrid PC device of the Washington based tech titan is set to be the most powerful Surface Pro. The Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is packed with more powerful hardware alongside the latest Windows 10 software and a super-detailed screen.
The tech giant will also deal with the issues that have plagued previous releases, mainly around the Surface Pro 4 battery life. Nonetheless, reports are claiming that the tech titan is about to make a significant decision concerning how its upcoming 2-in-1 hybrid tablet is powered, Express reported.
It has been said that the tech company does not want to focus on Microsoft Surface Pro 5's software, but it will focus on some aspects to showcase its potential in the Surface Pro 5 hardware. This situation goes to show that Microsoft plans to make its devices similar to the Apple products, Forbes reported.
Nonetheless, there's a possibility that the tech company might decide to switch the next Surface Pro device's DisplayPort to a USB-C connection. The upcoming Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is anticipated to boast a dual display. The dual display patent of the hybrid tablet suggests the device might sport a regular screen, as well as another one made from electronic paper (e-paper).
The Surface Pro 5 is also said to come along with a 16GB of RAM, 512GB of internal storage and a 4k video support. Those looking to get their hands on the upcoming Microsoft Surface Pro 5 might have to shell out around $899 or more.
Meanwhile, the Surface Book 2 is considered as one of Microsoft's upcoming ultimate laptop. Despite an interesting list of hardware specs on the Surface Book 2, the device might not get a refreshed version at the tech company's event, Indian Express reported.
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