Microsoft on Monday announced the Surface tablet during a press conference in Los Angeles, California. Rumors leading up to the event suggested that the Redmond-based company had an own-brand tablet ...
The Microsoft Surface Pro 2-In-1 Laptop/Tablet is normally $1,500 at full price, but thanks to today’s deal, it’s down to ...
A new Surface Pro ad is here, even if the device isn’t. I’m referring, of course, to the apparent scant availability of the tablet – particularly the 128GB version – following its launch on Saturday, ...
Microsoft Monday unveiled a pair of tablet computers dubbed "Surface" in a bold move that thrusts the world's largest software company into uncharted hardware waters. Microsoft said the tablets would ...
Not sure if you want a laptop or a tablet? Microsoft’s Surface Pro 2-in-1 makes that a nonissue. Right now, the 2024 model with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage is down to $999.99, saving you $200 off the ...
When Microsoft announced its original Surface tablets last year, expectations, pretty much by definition, were high. After almost 40 years as a supplier of software to PC companies, Microsoft was ...
Can Microsoft's new Snapdragon X-based Surface Pro tablet topple Apple's ultralight laptop favorite with M3 silicon? Here's how they stack up on 12 important factors. From the laptops on your desk to ...
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The Microsoft Surface Pro 11 represents a significant leap forward in the realm of tablet technology. Powered by the innovative Qualcomm Snapdragon X+ ARM CPU, this device offers a compelling blend of ...
When it comes to workhorse tablets, the Windows Surface line is one of the best around. Not only do you get the flexibility of a Windows operating system in a compact form factor, but also ...
Microsoft,” according to GeekWire’s Todd Bishop. Surface attempts to take advantage of one of the few criticisms of Apple’s iPad, that it is better for consuming content than creating it. Ballmer said ...