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New Microsoft Surface Hardware Is Arriving Tomorrow (techcrunch.com) 73

Microsoft is teasing a new Surface device announcement for tomorrow. The company tweeted out the leading question "Where will Surface go next?" along with an image of the full lineup -- the Pro, Laptop, Book 2 and swiveling all-in-one Studio. Each computer in the image displays 6:00 on Tuesday, July 10. TechCrunch reports: The big news will probably drop tomorrow, most likely in the A.M. So, what's on deck for the Surface line? Given that all of the key players are present and accounted for here, an entirely new entry seems like a pretty reasonable guess. Rumors of a new, low-end device have been making the rounds for a few months now. Back in May, talk surfaced of a new, low-cost entry, aimed at competing more directly with the iPad. That certainly makes sense from a Portfolio standpoint. Other rumors include the loss of the proprietary Surface connector, in favor of USB-C and "rounded edges." UPDATE: Microsoft jumped the gun and announced "the newest member of the Surface Family," the Surface Go. It starts at $399 and features a 10-inch display, integrated kickstand, and Windows 10. It is available starting July 10th and will ship in August.
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New Microsoft Surface Hardware Is Arriving Tomorrow

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  • ohhhhhhhh (Score:4, Funny)

    by Ol Olsoc ( 1175323 ) on Monday July 09, 2018 @07:34PM (#56920396)
    And the crowd goes mild.
    • It does seem like something I could see getting my kids once they are old enough to move beyond their Fire tablets. I just got a HP 2in1 on clearance and it is a pretty fun form factor for portability and pen input (and unlike the Surface, it comes with the keyboard and pen). The battery life isn't super great, but it has a full i7 processor in it versus the atom processors in many of these products.
      • I'll likely be buying two of these for my twins when they start high school next year. They're currently sharing a Surface 3 we picked up as a refurb a few years back, which has worked out pretty well. (Among other things, they use it for writing music using StaffPad so having a pen actually matters.)

    • We're in 2018. What classic Mac OS software do you still need to run? And if you absolutely need to, nothing is preventing you from running it inside a VM.

      • We're in 2018. What classic Mac OS software do you still need to run? And if you absolutely need to, nothing is preventing you from running it inside a VM.

        Final Cut Studio suite. Apple's sound suite. As well, I much prefer a Unix environment. .

        As for running a VM on Windows, there is no way I'm trading a 100 percent uptime machine to run brittle Windows ten - and put up with all of the regular failures it has?

        Interesting enough, I do run Windows 7 in Bootcamp on my personal Mac. It works pretty well. Not a VM of course, but pretty much the opposite of what you suggest.

        What I absolutely need - and this is the most important part - I need my machine t

  • by Joe_Dragon ( 2206452 ) on Monday July 09, 2018 @07:41PM (#56920412)

    apple needs to step up.

    Mac os is better then windows 10 ways but the hardware sucks and it very out of date with the same old pricing.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Its the other way around I work in a Window shop but use iphone and ipad because of the better hardware.
      --
      I'm so fat that I have my own channel [youtube.com]

      • He's talking about Macs, not iPhones and iPads.

        Sent from my old mid-2010 Mac mini because Apple is not offering me any reasonable upgrade path.

    • apple needs to step up.

      Mac os is better then windows 10 ways but the hardware sucks and it very out of date with the same old pricing.

      I dunno - I don't mind the iMac Pro too much. But if that sucks - what are you running?

      • iMac Pro high start point / with forced raid 0 locked to the MB. Also need cut the screen to change ram or you can apples ram markup.

  • News? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    Since when did an upcoming announcement become news?

    Wait until they announce something.

    At least when Steve Jobs was around there was some excitement about upcoming news events as something innovative might be announced, but no-one cares about minor hardware upgrades.

    • Since when did an upcoming announcement become news?

      Wait until they announce something.

      At least when Steve Jobs was around there was some excitement about upcoming news events as something innovative might be announced, but no-one cares about minor hardware upgrades.

      Yeah, those were the days, when Steve Jobs introduced new Windows products......

  • yep, a new model just for porn sites. I has lots of VR and USB virtual interfaces. New markets and new roads...

  • ...yawn... (Score:2, Insightful)

    If it's microsoft, don't buy it. End of story.

    • If it's microsoft, don't buy it. End of story.

      Says someone who doesn't do any real work or play video games. For the rest of us Windows does just fine...

      the trolls are getting worse... in the not-so-distant past when a product was derided there was usually a cogent technical argument. Now it seems they get away with hating on stuff just because of pure bias...

      • If it's microsoft, don't buy it. End of story.

        Says someone who doesn't do any real work or play video games. For the rest of us Windows does just fine...

        the trolls are getting worse... in the not-so-distant past when a product was derided there was usually a cogent technical argument. Now it seems they get away with hating on stuff just because of pure bias...

        FYI: I didn't mean to say that people don't get work done on other platforms, just that the majority of business is still carried out on Windows desktops, laptops, and tablets. I do see the underlying OS becoming much less important over the next 10 years as business apps become cloud-based.

      • I do tons of real work, mostly engineering. And I don't use Windows. Ever.

  • Or the craptastic jail cell of the tablet-only, Windows Store-only crap?

  • I totally don't understand "Comforts of a laptop, convenience of a tablet" sales pitch. A laptop I can hold on my LAP. A tablet with this detachable keyboard needs to be placed on a table. So it's more like "Clunkiness of a desktop, convenience of a tablet".
  • So we're back to 10" netbooks. That worked out so well last time.

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