Six months after the
Surface Pro 3 was released, Microsoft is reportedly gearing up for
the release of the fourth version of the gadget - the Microsoft
Surface Pro 4, Latinos Post reported.
According to Crossmap.com,
the upcoming version of the Surface Pro will have a bigger display
screen than the previous versions, but will also be lighter than the
Surface Pro 2 and 3.
Additionally, Latinos Post
revealed that the Surface Pro 4 will have a greater CPU than its
predecessors and will be running on the upcoming Windows 10. Also,
the gadget is believed to have an increased RAM compared to the older
versions of Surface Pro.
Although not much has been
said about the price of the upcoming gadget, The Telegraph believes
that it will have a higher price tag than the Surface Pro 3, which is
being sold from US$800 to US$1400, with the smaller version having a
lower price tag.
With regards to the
release date of the gadget, Gospel Herald reported that the Microsoft
Surface Pro 4 will be released at the same time as Windows 10, which
will make it the first device to run using the newest Windows system.
After being faced with
problems during the release of earlier Surface Pro devices, Microsoft
has strived to focus on creating better devices that will be a hit
with fans, and as a result, they were able to make the highly
successful Microsoft Surface Pro 3, according to the International
Business Times.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4: Rumors & Speculations
Rumors that a new
generation of Surface Pro will be released after Surface lineup
general manager Brian Hall wrote on Microsoft Surface Blog that the
accessories of the Surface Pro 3 "are designed with our product
roadmap to be compatible with the next generation of the Pro line
Surface."
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