There are rumours about the upcoming Microsoft Surface Pro 4, the giant company's next flagship device, to be available by October this year. By reviewing each of the Surface Pro models, it grows better and better than its predecessors. Probably, this is a good reason to believe that this latest iteration of Surface Pro series could turn out to be something special.
The upcoming Windows 10 OS is launched July 29th and it is expected that the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 will be running Windows 10. Microsoft has placed 256GB solid state drive (SSD) order from Samsung Electronics. The Surface Pro series had the potential of beating all other tablets and computers in the market, sooner or later, as consumers would witness a perfect tablet-computer combination in a device.
Microsoft has the high reputation in the market since the release of Surface Pro series. As the Surface Pro 2 released to the market, it was defined as a tablet that could perform more than just other tablets, which particularly competes Apple's IPad. Microsoft made another tough decision in competing Macbook Air with their Surface Pro 3, which was also a good hit.
The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is rumoured to sport the same screen size, bezel, and ultra-thin form factor as the Surface Pro 3. The upcoming Surface Pro would be engined with Intelb's Skylake Processor partnered with the Windows 10 software. In addition, Micrsoft has everything to make the Surface Pro 4 a full packed tablet that could surpass tablets and computers in the market.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 will be more likely around the same price of its predecessors. The Surface Pro series aim to be a high-end tablet in the market, so, it will be impossible to have a price cut for the upcoming device. Probably, the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 would start around £600 for its basic model and ranges up to £1,600 for the top-end device.
Join the Conversation