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2019-10-02-at-11-28-14-am

Microsoft Surface Neo hands-on review: Touch the future

Posted on October 3, 2019 By Jarvis

I just touched the future.

At Microsoft’s annual 2019 Surface hardware event, the company unveiled a new vision of the future. Code-named Centaurus, and officially known as the Surface Neo, it’s a new class of device, a dual screen, book-like gizmo that folds and unfolds, and converts, and in general does everything you’ve been waiting for your laptop to do. The company also unveiled a phone (finally!), a smaller, similar device called the Surface Duo.
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