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Surface Pro with OLED display and Snapdragon X announced

Surface Pro with OLED display and Snapdragon X announced

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Microsoft has today introduced the all new Surface Pro and the company calls it the first Copilot+ PC. Surface Pro retains the same design, but internals have been upgraded to make a true AI PC.

The overall design of this new Surface Pro remains the same as its predecessor. The new Surface Pro laptop features a 13-inch OLED Display delivering better color contrast and deep blacks. It is also the first Surface PC with an OLED display option. There is also a Surface Pro variant with LCD display.

The laptop will be offered with both Snapdragon X Plus and X Elite flavors. It is 90 percent faster than the Surface Pro 9 and 58 percent faster than MacBook Air with M3. The LCD model packs Snapdragon X Plus processor and the OLED model has a Snapdragon X Elite processor.

It also has a quad-HD front camera, two USB-C ports, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.3.

The company has also unveiled a new new keyboard called the Flex Keyboard. It can be used in two ways. You can either attack it to the device or remove it to set it in a comfortable position and pair it using Bluetooth. The trackpad is 14 percent larger than before.

Surface Pro starts at $999. It is available to order starting today and will go on sale on June 18th.

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