Today at its event in New York, Microsoft has also announced its upgraded Surface Book tablets.
The company claims that it has twice the graphics performance with an intel i7 processor and custom Nvidia GeForce GTX 965M 2GB chip. The top-end Surface Book model can drive 1.9 teraflops of performance.
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The company has also redesigned the cooling system with an additional fan to keep those processors cool and perform good.
It claims to offer 30 percent more battery life. Microsoft claims it to be 16 hours.
You also get SSD storage options starting from 256GB up to 1TB. You also have 8GB to 16GB RAM configurations. But for all models, the chassis is exactly the same size as before.
It is priced at starting $2399. The Surface Book will be available with 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB configurations for $2,399, $2,799, and $3,299, respectively. It will be available for pre-order starting today and shipping will start next month