Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Updates: Stunning Dual Display Tablet Possibly With Latest Intel Kaby Lake Chip
Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is rumored to launch late 2017 and it looks like the company is working hard to provide an efficient hybrid PC for users. It was reported that the Surface Pro 5 will have a completely unique yet stunning display that comes in two screens. Patent blueprints showed a device with a regular primary screen and a secondary screen made of paper. Aside from this, users could expect better overall performance with the Surface Pro 5 since this device is rumored to carry the latest Kaby Lake chip.
The design of the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will be totally unique with patents that revealed that the company is planning for a dual display feature, Express reported. The device will have a regular screen and an e-paper screen that can folded out and used as a keyboard. This second paper screen will also be able to control music and gaming which could be used along with the main display screen.
Reports say that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 could be the company's most powerful computing device since it would have the Kaby Lake Core i7 chip under its hood. There are also claims that it will have 4K UltraHD resolution, with 512GB storage space and 16GB Ram. This hybrid device will be launched together with a rumored Surface Phone.
Aside from the device specs, Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is said to come in three models, CNET reported. The Surface Pro 5 will cost around $899, the model with an Intel Core i7 chip will be at $999 and the device with the i7 Extreme chip will be at $1,599.
When it comes to the new Surface Phone, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that the rumored device could be "the ultimate mobile device." The device was said to have a folding screen and dual displays. The phone is also designed to be used as an entertainment device and a computing device for work and is rumored to release in 2018 or 2019.
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