Here's Why Microsoft Surface Pro 5 To Be Released In 2017 Is Better Than Its Predecessor

The Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is still what's everyone is waiting for. Here are the reasons why its better than its predecessor.

Even though there are lots of cheap tablets in the market and Microsoft are giving false hopes to the public, the Surface Pro 5 is still what's everyone is waiting. Smart Stock News reported several reasons why the tablet is in a must-have though for everybody.

Hopefully, the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will be released before the end of this year by the company. Fans and tech enthusiasts believe that this is possible for everything seems to look ready when it comes to the hardware and software speculated coming with the tablet.

However, Microsoft does not reveal any updates yet for the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 even minor details, but there's strong believe that it will be incorporated into the variety of new upgrades compare to the Surface Pro 4. First is the Intel Kaby Lake processor, the latest chipset from Intel with extreme speed and power saving capability.

Additionally, Trusted Reviews revealed that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 2-in-1 hybrid tablet will feature the latest 4K display as it was confirmed last August 2016. Reports even claim that with the features of the Surface Pro 5, people won't have to keep from buying some high-end laptop or tablet for it is packed with powerful hardware.

Furthermore, a few months ago, an image from Microsoft's website revealed an intriguing leak that is merely possible. the French press hub unintentionally named, "win10-feature-surface-pro-5-z," which hinted that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will run on a Windows 10 Creators Update Operating System.

It's only the announcement of Microsoft which everyone is waiting for, on which particular date the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will be released. But with these three significant upgrades that are more likely to come possible, the Surface Pro 5 is surely coming to be better than its predecessor.

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