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Microsoft Surface Pro 7: Rumors, Release Date, Price and What We Want - Update Sept. 2019

Microsoft Surface Pro X vs. Microsoft Surface Pro 7

Posted on October 6, 2019 By Jarvis

Alongside of headline-stealing new devices like the dual screen Surface Duo smartphone and the folding, tablet-like Surface Neo, Microsoft upgrade its bread and butter hardware line up, releasing the Surface Pro 7 at its Surface event in New York on October 2, 2019. The latest generation of this now-iconic Windows 10 tablet — Microsoft’s Surface Pro 2-in-1 has been around for seven years now! — looks like a solid upgrade … and it’s not the only Surface Pro that Microsoft announced.
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