With the recent statement coming from Microsoft's CEO, consumers are anticipating the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will be launched.
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The May hardware launch event has already been confirmed, however, analysts say it is possible that no new laptop will be revealed during the said event.
May 2 might not be the perfect time for a new Surface Pro device. Techies are on the watch for Microsoft's upcoming spring event on May 2. Sources close to the matter have said that we should be expecting a mix of hardware and software news.
If recently surfaced rumors proved to be true, the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 could turn out to be a minor refresh, with nothing much to shout about.
The much awaited Microsoft Spring Event is already confirmed to be on May 2, however, this might not include the launch of the highly anticipated Surface Book 2.
While Microsoft seems to be in no mood to divulge more details about the Surface Pro 5, rumors and leaks about its next-generation hybrid PC continues to make rounds all over the internet.
A recent tweet from a seasoned tech journalist revealed important details about potential specs and features of the highly anticipated Microsoft Surface Pro 5.
Several theories about the Surface Pro 5's launch have been doing rounds online, but none seems to confirm the exact release date of the highly anticipated 2-in-1 hybrid tablet.
The most awaited device Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is expected to be released in October 2017 with either Snapdragon 635 or Kaby Lake processor.
Rumors are rife about the Surface Pro 5's fall 2017 launch; however, Microsoft continues to remain tight-lipped about the highly anticipated all-in-one tablet's exact release date.
Microsoft hybrid AIO, the Surface Studio will be available to three regions outside the US starting April 20, and pre-orders have already started for consumers to reserve their units.
While tech enthusiasts continue waiting with bated breath for the launch of the Microsoft Surface Pro 5, it looks like the highly anticipated convertible will not hit the store shelves anytime soon.
Microsoft could be gearing up to launch its Surface Pro 5 later this year, but lining with the device's imminent arrival, some reports now suggest the Redmond-based tech giant could resort to AMD's latest processor instead of Intel's Kaby Lake.