We've gathered all the best Surface Pro deals available so you can pay the lowest price for one of Microsoft's premium 2-in-1 devices. These laptop and tablet hybrids can cost around $1,000 / £ ...
Microsoft has officially ended support for the cheapest device in the Surface lineup, the Surface Laptop Go, after just four years. It can still be upgraded to Windows 11 24H2 and the laptop will ...
A Surface Laptop prototype has appeared in a since-deleted listing on Chinese second-hand marketplace Goofish, complete with what looks like Intel’s Core Ultra 7 268V processor inside. Windows Central ...
Surface Pro 7+ vs. Surface Pro 7 comparison. The Microsoft Surface Pro 9 is a powerful device made for working professionals and content creators, thought it’s something that can be put to good ...
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A wearable Copilot pin or glasses under the Surface moniker would be a curious path for Microsoft to explore, but if the company thinks wearable AI tech is the future, it has no choice but to ...
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Rumor mill: Microsoft is promoting their Surface devices powered by Snapdragon X processors as a paradigm shift in AI capabilities, efficiency, and battery life. After all, they used the device to ...
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While Microsoft hasn’t officially announced plans for any new Surface devices, details have started showing up in online benchmark results and on Chinese retail sites. Folks at the Chiphell ...
Leaked sale of a Intel Core Ultra 7 268V rendition of the Surface Laptop shows Microsoft isn’t putting all its eggs in the ARM basket.