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Microsoft is preparing a smaller version of Surface Pro, know what is planning

Microsoft is preparing a new product, which is a smaller variant of the Surface Pro. An 11-inch display can be given in it. Another Arm powered Surface Go 4 model is in the works. According to the reports of Windows Central reports, the codename of the smaller Surface Pro will be Luxor, which will get the same display size. Apart from this, a budget tablet will also be launched, whose display size will be 10.5 inches.

Microsoft currently sells the Surface Pro 9, which has a 13-inch screen. These tablets come in Arm and Intel Power chipset models. According to the report, the 11-inch display will also get 120 Hz refresh rates and it can see the specifications of the 13-inch model currently available.

Work is also being done on Arm processor

Microsoft is working on Intel as well as Arm processors. Its codename will be Tanta. Not only this, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7c processor will be available in Surface Go 4. Although it is not that Microsoft is leaving Intel, but Qualcomm’s chipset can be used for 5G support.

Can be launched in affordable segment

Although not much information has been shared about these smaller tablets right now, but the smaller versions could be more affordable than the larger ones. These tablets can be introduced by the end of this year or early next year. Along with this, it also indicates that Microsoft can use Windows 12 operating system with Intel version.

Laptop works on Windows OS

Let us tell you that Microsoft’s Surface tablet comes with Windows operating system. This is a very professional tablet and a keyboard can be attached to it. Due to Windows Experience, most people use it for office work etc. It is very popular in MNCs etc.






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