Microsoft’s Surface Pro 11 is not the first Surface Pro to be based on the ARM architecture, with 2019’s Surface Pro X being the most notable until now. With the Pro 11 range, Microsoft has gone ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Microsoft’s latest 2-in-1 is all in on Arm, and it’s the closest the company’s come to merging the power of a ...
The latest Surface Pro is packed with new goodness. The screen is new and the chassis is new. It runs the latest Intel chipset and finally supports Thunderbolt 4. The Surface Pro 8 even packs Windows ...
The Microsoft Surface Pro 11 represents a significant leap forward in the realm of tablet technology. Powered by the innovative Qualcomm Snapdragon X+ ARM CPU, this device offers a compelling blend of ...
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So Windows Update is finally recommending Windows 11 for my Surface Pro 6... Has anyone pludged yet? Is there anything I need to be aware of? I don't think I have any special software I need to worry ...
Just as expected, Microsoft has today unveiled its first wave of new Surface PC hardware in the form of a new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop for business customers. Officially dubbed “Surface Pro 10 ...
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's Surface Pro 8 is arriving Oct. 5, 2021. Here's what we know about the iconic 2-in-1 PC. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
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 ...
The refresh on the Surface Pro X line-up will be a disappointment to fans of the ARM-powered 2 in 1. The base hardware stays the same, the line-up remains with the SQ1 and SQ2 processors, the faster ...
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