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Microsoft Surface Book

Microsoft Surface Book 4 rumoured to feature a non-detachable, 14-inch and high-refresh-rate display with NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs

Posted on August 13, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

According to a new report, Microsoft is readying a next-generation Surface Book, albeit one that could be unrecognisable from the Surface Book 3. Reputedly, the next Surface Book may not be called a Surface Book at all, and will not have a detachable display. It will have a high-refresh-rate 14-inch screen, though.

Microsoft has stuck with the Surface Book design since 2015, for better or worse.
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Computers & IT Tags:geforce, Microsoft, microsoft surface, Microsoft Surface Book, Nvidia, NVIDIA GeForce, Nvidia GeForce RTX, Surface, Surface Book, Surface Book 3

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