Microsoft's Surface Roadmap Reportedly Includes Ambient Computing and a Modular All-in-One PC (venturebeat.com) 41
Journalist Brad Sams is releasing a book chronicling the company's Surface brand: Beneath a Surface. VentureBeat writes: While you'll want to read all 26 chapters to get the juicy details, the last one includes Microsoft's hardware roadmap for 2019, and even a part of 2020 -- spanning various Surface products and even a little Xbox. Here's a quick rundown of Microsoft's current Surface lineup plans:
Spring 2019: A new type of Surface-branded ambient computing device designed to address "some of the common frustrations of using a smartphone," but that isn't itself a smartphone.
Q4 2019: Surface Pro refresh with USB-C (finally), smaller bezels, rounded corners, and new color options.
Q4 2019: AMD-based Surface Laptop -- Microsoft is exploring using the Picasso architecture.
Late 2019: Microsoft's foldable tablet Andromeda could be larger than earlier small form factor prototypes for a pocketable device with dual screens and LTE connectivity.
Q1 2020: Surface Book update that might include new hinge designs (high-end performance parts may delay availability).
2020: A Surface monitor, and the modular design debuted for Surface Hub 2 could make its way to Surface Studio. The idea is to bring simple upgrades to all-in-one PCs, rather than having to replace the whole computer. GeekWire adds: A pair of new lower-cost devices Xbox One S devices could come next year. Sams reports that one of the models may be all digital, without a disc drive.
Spring 2019: A new type of Surface-branded ambient computing device designed to address "some of the common frustrations of using a smartphone," but that isn't itself a smartphone.
Q4 2019: Surface Pro refresh with USB-C (finally), smaller bezels, rounded corners, and new color options.
Q4 2019: AMD-based Surface Laptop -- Microsoft is exploring using the Picasso architecture.
Late 2019: Microsoft's foldable tablet Andromeda could be larger than earlier small form factor prototypes for a pocketable device with dual screens and LTE connectivity.
Q1 2020: Surface Book update that might include new hinge designs (high-end performance parts may delay availability).
2020: A Surface monitor, and the modular design debuted for Surface Hub 2 could make its way to Surface Studio. The idea is to bring simple upgrades to all-in-one PCs, rather than having to replace the whole computer. GeekWire adds: A pair of new lower-cost devices Xbox One S devices could come next year. Sams reports that one of the models may be all digital, without a disc drive.
WTF is ambient computing? (Score:2)
aside from being another new buzzword to learn, that is
Re:WTF is ambient computing? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:WTF is ambient computing? (Score:4, Funny)
Maybe they meant Ambien
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It's all what-about-ism, artificially created to make Trump look dirty to counterbalance Hillarity's email server felony problems..... But please ignore the leaked DNC memo stating this as their strategy. Just keep chanting "i';m with her" while your testicles continue to shrink, you voluntarily cucked sn
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your sig is quite apropos here.
No thank you MS/Apple/Google -- i'd prefer to limit how much watching and tracking i'm subjected to. (wishful thinking, amirite?)
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Its an algorithm developed by Brian Eno.
LOL!
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. Notice it's also a cross. It is especially evident nowadays. Even Microsoft company logo has a cross sandwiched between color cubes.
I'm not seeing it.
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Are you smarter than fifth grade citizen?
Yes, in fact, I am.
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Linux mascot is little devil. Daemon...
Uh, since when is a penguin a little devil/daemon? I assume you meant BSD?
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Uh, since when is a penguin a little devil/daemon?
When you're a fish just trying to eke out a living in the Antarctic ocean.
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Or a giant robot!
The power cable is the biggest disappointment (Score:2)
The power cable is the biggest disappointment with the Surface. I thought they want to use it as some kind of docking adapter but leaving out a USB 3 charging port option is just wrong.
Modular All-in-One? (Score:2)
If the PC is all-in-one, then why is it modular?