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Microsoft Surface Book 2 Release Date, News: Laptop Arriving October 2016 With Stunning New Specs, Features [VIDEO]

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With the Windows 10 event in October, it is expected that Microsoft will be launching the sought after Microsoft Surface Book 2 as a follow-up to its ultimate laptop, the Surface Book hybrid which was launched in October 2015. Since Microsoft users are anticipating on Surface Book 2's release, a roundup of everything to expect from the upcoming Microsoft Surface Book 2 has surfaced online, such as its specs, price details, features, and more.

The Microsoft Surface Book 2 has been expected to come along with the new Intel Kaby Lake processor, which would power up its high definition 13.5-inch screen. The device is slated to pack a 3,000x2,000 resolution, which is fired up by an Intel HD Graphics 520.

The installation of the Intel Kaby Lake processors on the upcoming Microsoft laptop might include support for 4K video playback and 3D graphics. The gadget will also be able to support USB 3.1 Type-C as well as Thunderbolt 3 to boost up the CPU and GPU performance, according to PC Advisor.

The Microsoft Surface Book 2, which is currently being promoted more as a laptop rather than a tablet, is also reported to sport a 16GB of RAM, with a 1TB internal memory variant. This would definitely blend with its new 4K video support and features.

That being said, there are two ways the tech company can go for the Microsoft Surface Book 2 - it's either the laptop will be a fully detachable screen from the keyboard or a fully closable device that wouldn't accumulate dirt. The first one is more likely to happen since the Dynamic Fulcrum Hinge has become an iconic image of the Surface Book series, TechRadar reported.

The Microsoft Surface Book 2 might also upgrade its battery life. Tests run showed that the Microsoft Surface Book 2 laptop run from a range of four to eight hours.

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