Today was the day marked on the calendar by Microsoft to introduce new devices. We have been seeing and learning about rumors over the last few days, many of which have ended up being true. Therefore, not too many surprises compared to what many of us already expected.
Microsoft has presented several devices in one fell swoop. A new Surface Pro 8, Surface Go 3, Surface Duo 2, Surface Pro X … models that arrive to replace their predecessors on the market more or less quickly and of which we are now going to know all their characteristics.
The new Microsoft Surface Pro 8 it fulfills what we already expected. With smaller frames the team that now offers a eye-catching 13-inch display with PixelSense. Ideal for struggling with ever-larger tablets and even Bitten Apple brand laptops.
The news that now comes the support for 120 Hz on the screen and support for Dolby Atmos sound. In addition, it cannot be overlooked that it is finally released from the proprietary charger
The new Surface Pro 8 arrives with the “Slim Pen 2”. It is another novelty, since the Pen is capable of recreating the vibrations we feel when writing with a real pen. It does it with magnetic impulses
According to Microsoft, this model has 43% more power and has 75% faster graphics. One model uses 11th generation Intel processors.
Thunderbolt 4 and ditch the proprietary port to charge a battery that offers up to 16 hours of autonomy.
The Surface Go 3 is a device aimed at the younger audience. A device with Windows 11 that maintains the aesthetics of the Surface Go 2 that we already know.
The difference comes with the new 11th generation Intel processors it uses. According to Microsoft, this will make the Surface Go an even more powerful device, according to the brand 60% more than the previous device.
The Surface Go 3 runs Windows 11 and is compatible with the new Slim Pen 2, which also has a storage space on the keyboard. The camera supports Windows Hello facial recognition.
Of the Surface Duo 2 almost everything had been said. An Android-based model that comes with a top processor, the Snapdragon 888. It has a large 5.8-inch screen and frames that are still generous.
The new model is compatible, given the processor it carries, with 5G and WiFi 6 networks. Bluetooth 5.1 and NFC connectivity could not be missing.
The two screens remain independent, slightly curved on the sides to facilitate the continuous screen feel. The news is that it includes a third screen on the “spine” that is used to view notifications without having to open the screens.
It is still a folding screen system that allows you to use a screen as a control for games, something that can be used with Xbox Game Pass, but without neglecting the use with “two-way” applications.
Developing
(function () {window._JS_MODULES = window._JS_MODULES || {}; var headElement = document.getElementsByTagName (‘head’)[0]; if (_JS_MODULES.instagram) {var instagramScript = document.createElement (‘script’); instagramScript.src = “https://platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js”; instagramScript.async = true; instagramScript.defer = true; headElement.appendChild (instagramScript); }}) ();
was originally published in
Engadget Windows
by
Jose Antonio Carmona
.
Exploring the Top 5 Voice AI Alternatives: What Sets Them Apart?
How iGaming Platforms Ensure Seamless Integration of Casino Games and Sports Betting?
The Rise of Spatial Computing: Evolution of Human-Computer Interaction
Data Loss on Windows? Here's How Windows Recovery Software Can Help
Integrating Widgets Seamlessly: Tips for Smooth Implementation and Functionality