Today marked Microsoft’s annual Surface event. This year a lot of attention might have been focused on the Surface Pro 8 and the new Surface Laptop Studio. Cool as they are, there’s one small thing ...
With the launch of Windows 11, there are a lot of new 2-in-1 tablets from Microsoft this fall. The list includes the Surface Pro 8, Surface Laptop Studio, Surface Go 3, and Surface Pro X. So, if ...
Microsoft has significantly revamped and upgraded the x86-based Surface Pro and Surface Go tablets today, but the ARM-based Surface Pro X isn't getting any hardware upgrades of note. Microsoft is, ...
Microsoft introduced a version of the Surface Pro X without LTE support. The Wi-Fi version of the Surface Pro X starts at $900, which is $100 less than the LTE version. The Surface Pro X will benefit ...
It took far too long for Microsoft to release an upgradeable (and partially repairable) Surface. Even then, on the few recent devices with the capability, it's just the SSD that can be replaced.
Earlier today, Microsoft announced a version of the Surface Pro X without support for LTE. Models with LTE will still be available, of course, but the version with only Wi-Fi connectivity for the web ...
When it was launched in late 2019, the Surface Pro X offered a number of key advantages over Microsoft’s Intel-based Surface Pro models. The Pro X’s SQ1 chipset (derived from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8cx ...
Last year was a major one for Microsoft's Surface lineup, thanks to the launch of Copilot+ AI PC initiative, as well as surprisingly capable Arm-powered Surface Pro and Surface Laptop models. But ...
Microsoft announced three new Surface tablets on Wednesday, including a larger, more powerful Surface Pro 8, a new Surface Go 3 that boasts options for a faster Intel Core i3 processor, and an updated ...
For the last few years Microsoft has divided its Surface Pro tablet lineup in half. The Surface Pro X line was powered by ARM-based chips from Qualcomm while the Surface Pro (standard) models featured ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. This seems to be the direct result of Microsoft bringing the Intel and Arm versions of the Surface Pro 9 together ...
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