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With mere weeks left before Windows 11’s launch, Microsoft is deploying its vanguard. The company is expected to launch an arsenal of new Surface devices during its September 22 event, including a significantly redesigned Surface Book 4, the Surface Pro 8, and even a next-generation Surface Duo phone.
Initial reports say we should expect to see: - A new Surface tablet, the Surface Pro 8
- An updated Surface Pro X, possibly referred to as just the Surface Pro X (2021)
- A slightly updated Surface Go 3
- A drastically updated Surface Book 4
- The new Surface Duo 2
- There have been rumors of a new Surface Dock, as well.
The Verge has reported early information about the new Surface hardware, and Windows Central published Surface details as well. Both sites have a great track record for Microsoft reporting. We’d expect all of these new devices to be powered by Windows 11, either at launch or immediately after. The timing of this event can’t be coincidental. Let’s dig in! To read this article in full, please click here Source: What to expect from Microsoft's Surface event
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