Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Will Come Out With No Major Changes; Will Disappoint Fans

After several reports of positivity, the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is facing pressure. Reports claim that there would be no substantial changes planned for the tablet.

Mashable reported that Paul Thurrott, posted exactly, "Surface Pro 5 will not change the Surface Connect power connector, I was just told. Kaby Lake nothing dramatic." Paul Thurrott is a Microsoft watcher, keeping his eye on the latest development of Microsoft's products inside the company, and his Tweet suddenly disappoints hopeful fans while some still agreed.

Meanwhile, some fans still can't help but express their own opinions on the Tweet. A fan commented that he is so hopeful for the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 to see its specs, but the no USB Type-C support for the tablet would be bad, and he would even prefer Thunderbolt 3 or a new dock. However, some also agreed that its best not to have the USB-C support for the Microsoft Surface pro 5 for its very unsafe on an expensive lightweight mobile device.

On the other hand, despite the disappointment from the Tweet and several release dates delays, there are still a huge number of fans who believes on the coming of the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 as they expected. Along with it are the updated speculations and rumors on the news and Social Media. According to Daily Tech, of course, the exact specs and features are still unclear, a thing for sure is that the Surface Pro 5 will have upgraded specs of the Surface Pro 4.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is expected to feature an Intel Kaby Lake processor (though the speed is still unknown), a high internal storage and multiple RAM than the Surface Pro. Also, the Surface Pro 5 is expected to run with Windows 10 Creators Update and a 4K resolution display. There are also claims that it will come with a Surface Pen and High-End Keyboard for fast input.

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