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Microsoft Surface Book Pro 5 Rumored To Be Released In 2K & 4K Resolution With 16 GB RAM, Bigger Battery

Microsoft Surface Book Pro 5 Rumored To Be Released In 2K & 4K Resolution With 16 GB RAM, Bigger Battery

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According to the latest rumors, the new Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is expected to be launched in the mid-2017 with stunning specs and features.

The Surface Pro 5 is guessed to have a more widescreen display which carries 2k resolution. It is additionally reported that another variation of the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is thought to accompany a 4K Ultra HD display.

The Microsoft tablet is to be controlled by the Intel's new and advanced chipset called the Kaby Lake which is proficient to give the users a 25 percent performance smoothness alongside the best battery performance in its line.

However, if the Intel's Kaby lake processor touches base in the second quarter of 2017, the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 may land into the market with the present best Sky Lake processor.

Apple's iMacs, which are to be released next year, are thought to have Kaby Lake processors too.
Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is relied upon to blast in with the most up to date OS created by Microsoft, Windows 10 Redstone 2. The new working framework from Microsoft is is to be launched in mid-2017.

It is also expected that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 would come with a 16GB RAM

The most baffling component in the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 was the battery issues, and Microsoft must focus on the shortcoming of its past model. Microsoft must make sure that the new Surface must have a battery that does not deplete as fast as the Surface Book 4.

The Surface Pro 5 is expected to come with 256GB local drive which is same as its past model-Microsoft Surface Pro 4.

Based on the current model of the Surface Pro 4's pricing, the new model is expected to be launched in the market at a sticker price of $899 and the higher form is probably going to reach up to $1,599.

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