rTechNews
  • Gadget Reviews
  • Gaming News
  • SmartPhone News
  • Latest News
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
rTechNews
  • Gadget Reviews
  • Gaming News
  • SmartPhone News
  • Latest News
No Result
View All Result
rTechNews
No Result
View All Result
Microsoft Surface Pro 10 Release Date, Pricing & Specs

Microsoft Surface Pro 10 Release Date, Pricing & Specs

gadgetnews by gadgetnews
April 21, 2023
in Gadget Reviews
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


The Surface Pro turns 10 this year, and Microsoft is expected to mark the occasion with at least one new model.

You might also like

Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses: a tiny stepping stone

Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses: a tiny stepping stone

September 27, 2023
Agatha: Darkhold Diaries Potential Release Date, Plot, Cast And News

Agatha: Darkhold Diaries Potential Release Date, Plot, Cast And News

September 27, 2023

Its flagship 2-in-1 has come a long way since 2013’s original – an updated version of the very first Surface from a few months earlier. However, it’s retained the same core design throughout that time, consisting of a large tablet with optional detachable keyboard.  

But with mixed reviews of last year’s Surface Pro 9, will Microsoft make any big changes on its successor? It’s looking possible, if the latest rumours are to be believed. Here’s everything you need to know.

When will the Surface Pro 10 be released?

Microsoft appears to have settled into an annual update cycle for the Surface Pro, with the two-year gap between the Pro 7 and Pro 8 the only recent exception: 

Surface Pro 9 – October 2022 Surface Pro 8 – September 2021 Surface Pro 7 – October 2019 Surface Pro 6 – October 2018 

With that in mind, it’s likely the Surface Pro 10 will launch in late 2023. Microsoft usually holds an event in September or October, with the device on sale a couple of weeks later. 

In an April 2023 Windows Central article, Zac Bowden hints at that being the likely launch window, but also says that “things might get pushed back even further”. This raises the possibility of the Pro 10 being delayed until 2024.

How much will the Surface Pro 10 cost?

Again, the pricing of recent Surface Pro devices serves as a useful guide for the Pro 10: 

Surface Pro 9 (Intel) – from $999.99/£1,099.99 Surface Pro 9 (5G) – from $1,299.99/£1,299 Surface Pro 8 – from $1,099/£999 Surface Pro 7 – from $749/£799 Surface Pro 6 – from $699/£749 

As you can see, prices have been rising steadily in the last few years. Considering the current rate of inflation in many countries, further hikes are possible on the Pro 10 – even if there’s only minor upgrades. 

It’s likely you’ll still pay a premium for the ARM-based 5G models, despite Intel versions being a better buy for most people right now. But if rumours of a new 11in model materialise, it would likely be significantly cheaper than the 13in version.

Just remember, the prices usually quoted are just for the tablet. Adding the Type Cover keyboard to the Pro 9 (a required purchase to get the most out of it) will cost at least $129.99/£124.99. The full experience, including a stylus, costs $299.99/£259.99. 

Anyron Copeman / Foundry

It would make sense to keep the same accessories on the Pro 10, but hopefully this is the year a Type Cover is finally included in the price – it’s already expensive enough.

What about the Surface Pro 10 specs and design?

The Surface Pro 10 is expected to be an iterative update, but could we see two models for the first time?

That’s what Zac Bowden says in an April 2023 Windows Central article, with a new 11in model joining the existing 13in version. A more compact Surface Pro 10 would supposedly have slimmer bezels, but it wouldn’t be a huge change for the line – the first two generations of Surface Pro had a 10.6in screen.

But unlike the Go 4, Bowden says the 11in Surface Pro would include premium features such as a 120Hz display and be more powerful.

The latter will almost certainly come from new processors. These will likely be from the latest 13th-gen Raptor Lake range on the Intel side, with a choice of Core i5 or i7 once again. U-series chips on the Pro 9 aren’t the most powerful Intel makes, but are still able to deliver excellent performance for everyday tasks.

Things are less clear on the ARM side, although we may still see an update to the SQ3 chip found in the Pro 9. That’s based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3, so it’s logical to expect something based on the upcoming 8cx Gen 4. However, Qualcomm may not launch it in time.

Anyron Copeman / Foundry

Microsoft will still probably keep 5G support exclusive to the ARM model, but hopefully the NPU (neural processing unit) will make its way into Intel versions. That would enable some of the useful video calling features introduced on the Pro 9. 

Similarly, an SQ4 processor would allow for the faster USB4 standard, something the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 doesn’t support. But Thunderbolt 4 is Intel technology, so it won’t be available here. 

There’ll probably only be the option for integrated graphics across the lineup once again, but a discrete GPU from Nvidia would make a big difference on high-end models. 

Ports are another area that needs attention. There’s just two USB-C and Surface Connect for charging on the Pro 9, meaning most people need an adapter or hub. At least one USB-A and HDMI would make a big difference. 

It’d be nice to see an upgrade to the display, potentially to OLED or even Mini LED. But the PixelSense (IPS LCD) panels on recent Surface Pro devices are still excellent. There’s also no need to go beyond the 120Hz refresh rate available on the Pro 9, which provides a nice boost to fluidity without rapidly draining battery life.

Anyron Copeman / Foundry

A fingerprint sensor on the Type Cover would be nice, and at least one version of the keyboard accessory could be made thicker to allow for a more convincing typing experience. 

The Windows 11 tablet experience is already very good, but further enhancements are likely before the Surface Pro 10 launches. According to Windows Central, a more touch-friendly File Explorer, lock screen and desktop environment are all coming to Windows 11 soon.

Looking further ahead, the next Surface Pro is almost guaranteed to get Windows 12, if it arrives as expected in 2024. Alongside the focus on AI, the tablet experience could be even better.

We’ll update this article once more is revealed about the Surface Pro 10. 

Related articles



Source link

Related

gadgetnews

gadgetnews

Related Stories

Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses: a tiny stepping stone

Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses: a tiny stepping stone

by gadgetnews
September 27, 2023
0

During its Connect keynote on 27 September 2023, Meta announced the follow-up to Ray-Ban Stories. Launched back in 2021, Stories...

Agatha: Darkhold Diaries Potential Release Date, Plot, Cast And News

Agatha: Darkhold Diaries Potential Release Date, Plot, Cast And News

by gadgetnews
September 27, 2023
0

Agatha Harkness was first introduced to the MCU in WandaVision under the guise of a nosy neighbour called Agnes. Eventually,...

Xiaomi launches 13T, Watch 2 Pro & Smart Band 8

Xiaomi launches 13T, Watch 2 Pro & Smart Band 8

by gadgetnews
September 26, 2023
0

It’s not often that a mid-range phone has a feature that’s missing from almost all flagships. But that’s exactly what...

Doom Patrol Season 4 Part 2 Release Date, Plot, Cast And Trailers

Doom Patrol Season 4 Part 2 Release Date, Plot, Cast And Trailers

by gadgetnews
September 26, 2023
0

Based on the DC comics by Grant Morrison, Doom Patrol is a truly unpredictable series. This grim yet psychedelic tale...

Next Post
OnePlus Nord Buds 2 Review: Middle of the Road

OnePlus Nord Buds 2 Review: Middle of the Road

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2022 rTechNews.

No Result
View All Result
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • Amazon Affiliate Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2022 rTechNews.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In