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Microsoft Surface Pro 5 With Intel Kaby Lake And Rechargeable Surface Pen Is Expected To Roll Out October 2017 [VIDEO]

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Microsoft's hybrid device, the Surface Pro 5, is expected to roll out this October 2017. The arrival of the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will reportedly coincide with the major Windows 10 Creators Update. The highly anticipated 2-in-1 hybrid device will likely come along with Intel's Kaby Lake chipset, a 4K resolution display and a rechargeable Surface Pen.

Several tech experts claimed that the Redmond, Washington based tech titan will announce its Surface Pro 5 last March 2017. Nonetheless, with the month already passed, Microsoft's new 2-in-1 hybrid will likely be released in Fall 2017.

Although there's no shortage of Microsoft Surface Pro 5 leaks, recently surfaced rumors suggested that the upcoming hybrid device will boast Intel's Kaby Lake chipset, a 4K resolution display and a rechargeable Surface Pen. As the Surface Pro 5 is Microsoft's 2-in-1 range of Windows 10 devices, the device will feature a screen with a kickstand and a keyboard base, Trusted Reviews reported.

Microsoft's most powerful computing device to date could be the upcoming Surface Pro 5. Reports are springing one after the other that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will have an upgraded screen, which allows 4K UltraHD resolution. Microsoft's next generation 2-in-1 detachable will come along with a 16GB of RAM and a 512GB of internal storage, according to Express.

Furthermore, some reports are suggesting that the tech giant might release two Microsoft Surface Pro 5 variants. One variant will be powered by Intel's Kaby Lake chip, while the other model could run with AMD's latest Ryzen chip. In spite of that, the USB Type-C feature of the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will make the device stand out over its rivals. At the moment, tech fans are hoping that Microsoft will pitch in the official Surface Pro 5 details to confirm some of the rumored specs.

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