2 oct. 20192 Min

Microsoft Debuts New Dual-Screen Devices, Updated Surface Laptops and More

Microsoft today held an event in New York City to show off both new Surface devices and some new dual screen devices that are coming in the future.

MacRumors videographer Dan was in attendance at the event and was able to capture some footage of the newly announced products for an overview that can be watched over on our YouTube channel.

You can hold these devices like a book, using one side for one app and the other side for another app, or you can fold them up into a more traditional form factor. They can also be unfolded into a laptop shape if desired.

Windows 10X, new custom software based on Windows 10 but designed for dual displays runs on the Neo, while the Duo, which is in fact Microsoft’s first smartphone since the Windows Phone in 2017, runs a heavily skinned version of Android.

These two devices were by far the most interesting devices Microsoft had to show off, but unfortunately, they’re not launching until the holiday season in 2020 and Microsoft didn’t even have prototypes available for attendees to test out.

As for what’s available now, Microsoft overhauled its Surface lineup. The new Surface Pro X, designed to compete with the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, features a 13-inch display and it’s super slim and light. It has a cover that integrates with a new Surface Slim Pen, and there’s an SSD that’s user accessible.

Microsoft also unveiled a new version of its Surface Laptop 3, which comes in new colors and finishes, has a larger trackpad, and is equipped with a USB-C port. There’s a standard 13-inch model and a new larger 15-inch model that uses AMD Ryzen Surface Edition chips.

Microsoft’s final product of note is the new Surface Earbuds, which are wire-free earbuds that are designed to compete with Apple’s AirPods. The Surface Earbuds have an unusual look, with an in-ear piece that fits into the ear and a circular disk that’s quite large and sits in the outer part of the ear.

#iPad #iPhone #Apple #Mac #Rumors #iOS

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