Microsoft Corporation Officially Announces Surface Pro 4

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has finally announced the newest version of the Surface series, the much awaited Surface Pro 4 with the new operating system Windows 10. It is the latest laplet, a little bit thinner at 8.4 mm and comes with a larger 12.3-inch display.

The American Multinational Technology Company in Redmond, Washington, seems to realize the continuous dynamic changes of technology and the needs to entice consumers with newer, better innovation.

In their pursuit to heighten their popularity among users, the company has been offering free Windows 10 upgrades to all users that have purchased the earlier operating system (OS).

Microsoft Company has made new improvements in its display, now with PixelGlass technology, with extremely high contrast and low glare, giving you a picture of rivaling real life. It consists of five million pixels with over 267-ppi and supports the 1024 levels of pressure with the new pen that comes with a new eraser. It is much faster than its previous version, the Surface Pro 3 as the new surface has 1 TB of storage and 16 GB of RAM.

Microsoft added that it is 50 percent faster than the MacBook Air as Surface Pro 4 turns from a tablet into a full-powered laptop while running all of your desktop software.

The company makes sure that it is user friendly as it is more powerful and lighter than before at 1.69 lbs (66 grams). It has a multiposition kickstand and improved type cover that works on the go.

When it comes to workability, Microsoft has ensured that Surface Pro 4 is your mobile workstation, packed with Intel Core processors such as m3, i5 and i7 that are more powerful and allow for multiple programs to be turned on.

Aside from that, it is now packed with video conference in HD with 5 MP front-racing camera and takes stunning pictures and videos with the 8 MP autofocus rear-facing camera. Work interruption is eliminated as the battery can last up to nine hours of work.

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