Microsoft Portable Computing Device Model Number 1824 FCC Approved

Microsoft Surface Model Number 1824

What could be the next Microsoft Surface tablet, 2-in-1, or laptop have been approved by the FCC under the description portable computing device, with Microsoft’s internal model number 1824. Microsoft is always very good at hiding just enough specs to make out for sure what device it is in advance, so we can’t tell for sure what Surface computer this is yet, but at least it shouldn’t be the new … more…

New Microsoft Surface In 10-ish Size Windows 10 2-In-1 Category To Launch Between Q3 – Q4 2018

Surface 3 from 2015 now to be succeeded by 2018 Surface 4

Mark Gurman who covers tablets at Bloomberg reported a few hours ago together with Dina Bass, that Microsoft is planning to release a line of new Surface tablets in the price and size categories below the Surface Pro and Surface Book 2, quoting people familiar with the matter. What’s specified for the new Microsoft Surface 3 successor is that it’s a Windows 10 Pro tablet in the 10-inch size category … more…

Microsoft Surface 4 In Testing Says Rumor

Paul Thurrott claims that the Microsoft Surface 4 is now undergoing testing. The current Surface 3 was launched in March last year, and as good as it is, it can still be upgraded to maintain the leadership in its class. No specs have leaked for the rumored Surface 4 yet though. But we can kind of assume what kind of upgrade and options upgrade the Surface 4 will get, based … more…

Two New Surface 4 Tablets Touted For October Launch

Surface 4

Minor leaks about a possible new Surface Pro 4 have circulated for months, but now things are really getting interesting. (UPDATED: There’s a Microsoft Windows 10 Device Event On October 6 In New York.) Digitimes is once again quoting sources in the supply chain for tablet manufacturers who are now claiming that Microsoft is developing not just one, but two new Microsoft Surface Pro 4 tablets or 2-in-1’s for launch … more…