Microsoft Surface All-In-One PC Release Date, Specs, Price Rumors: Upcoming Surface PC To Sport A Modular Design, 4K Display?

First Posted: Oct 09, 2016 05:50 AM EDT
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New reports suggest Microsoft will unveil a new Surface All-In-One PC, codenamed "Cardinal" as well as and new accessories including the Surface Keyboard and the Surface Mouse at its upcoming fall hardware event which is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, October 26 in New York City starting 10 am ET. While, almost nothing about the upcoming PC has been officially announced, rumors about Microsoft Surface All-In-One PC release date, specs and pricing details have been hitting the web for quite some time now.

According to The Verge, Microsoft was previously found testing three Surface PC models- 21-inch at full HD, 24-inch at 4K, and 27-inch at 4K. However, it is still unclear if all the three models will make it the market shelves. Other specs and features of the upcoming Microsoft Surface All-In-One PC, remain unknown for now.

There are also reports which suggest that Surface PC will sport a modular design with detachable screen and keyboard. This means that users will be able to use the Surface PC as a tablet as well as a full-fledged PC for productivity purposes. Along with the PC, the Redmond is also expected to roll out Surface-branded Bluetooth keyboard and mouse at the event. Notably, the said keyword and mouse also appeared on FCC filings.

As far as Microsoft Surface All-In-One PC pricing is concerned, the upcoming PC is expected to come with a price tag of around $999. Among other things, the Microsoft October event is expected to mainly focus on the future plans of Windows 10 and Xbox One. Rumors are that the tech giant will showcase OEM products instead of unveiling the long rumored Microsoft Surface Pro 5, Surface Book 2 and Surface phone.

Be with SWR for latest news and updates on Microsoft Surface All-In-One PC release date, specs and pricing details. Are you excited about Microsoft Surface All-In-One PC? Let us know in the comments below.

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