TL;DR:
- Microsoft is probably gearing up to unveil both a Surface Pro 10 tablet and Surface Laptop 10 by the end of the month.
- The Surface Pro 10 could first come in a business-oriented version with Intel inside and only reach regular consumers in June powered by an ARM-based processor.
- There are still a lot of question marks hovering over Microsoft’s tablet release plans this year, so it’s probably wise to wait before getting too excited about… anything.
We don’t know exactly who copied took inspiration from whom, but in an unusual turn of events, both Apple and Microsoft left their flagship tablets unupgraded last year. That’s obviously unlikely to happen again this year, so it shouldn’t come as a big surprise that speculation is ramping up in regards to both the next iPad Pro generation and a largely mysterious (at least until today) Surface Pro 10.
In this case, commercial doesn’t actually mean what you may think it does, referring to a business-friendly model that will largely be unavailable to “regular” users. Those everyday consumers will need to wait a bit longer for a more radically upgraded Surface Pro 10 edition with a new high-quality OLED display in tow, as well as an ultra-wide-angle front-facing camera and a built-in NFC reader.
All in all, there’s clearly still a lot of confusion hovering over Microsoft’s tablet release plans this year, so instead of going further down the gossip rabbit hole, the wise thing is probably just to give the company two more weeks to announce… something.
That something will almost certainly include a Surface Laptop 6 with ARM and Intel versions of its own as well, which sounds equally intriguing even if you’re not much of a traditional laptop person.
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