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Microsoft Announces New Surface Pro and Surface Laptop

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Today, Microsoft and Surface introduced the fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs ever: Copilot+ PCs. The all-new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop are the ultimate Copilot+ PCs, delivering incredible performance, all-day battery life and brand-new AI experiences. They showcase the beauty and innovation that happens at the intersection of software and hardware.

Surface was created to lead the PC industry with innovation and technology that showcases the best of Microsoft and empowers our customers to achieve more. We've been at the forefront of new PC categories, with thoughtful designs and new features that inspire our customers. And as we dive into the new wave of AI, Surface continues to put our customers first.



Copilot+ PCs
Copilot+ PCs provide a quantum leap in computing, with power, performance and breakthrough AI experiences. Debuting with Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus processors, Copilot+ PCs are tuned to deliver optimal processing and response times - and are faster than the latest Macbook Air.

Performance like this means the apps customers love work great. Microsoft has partnered closely with developers across the globe to optimize their applications for this processor. In addition, the powerful new Prism emulation engine delivers a 2x performance boost compared to Surface Pro 9 with 5G. On the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, powered by Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus processors, experiences like Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft 365 and Chrome will feel snappy, quick and responsive.

In addition, Copilot+ PCs have the most powerful Neural Processing Units (NPUs) in the PC category today. With over 45 trillion of operations per second (TOPS), these NPUs power new AI experiences - here are three that we love:
  • Now with Recall, you can find what you've seen on your PC using the clues you remember. You can use natural language to search, or scroll back through time, and get back to what you need to find through text and visual matches. All stored locally, with privacy and controls built-in.
  • View of Cocreator in Paint Using Cocreator in Paint, you can use your ink strokes and words to describe the image you want to create making it easier to create, refine and evolve your ideas in near real time. AI is creating alongside you helping you express your ideas.
  • Live Captions on a laptop device With Live Captions, now with live translation, you can turn audio that passes through your PC into a consistent English captions experience in real time on your PC.

In addition to Microsoft experiences, the power of the NPU extends in our work with developers who are leveraging the NPU for their own AI workloads. Some examples of these new AI experiences include:
  • Davinci Resolve: Effortlessly apply visual effects to objects and people using NPU-accelerated Magic Mask in DaVinci Resolve Studio.
  • Cephable logo Cephable: Stay in your flow with faster, more responsive adaptive input controls, like head movement or facial expressions via the new NPU-powered camera pipeline in Cephable.
  • Capcut logo CapCut: Remove the background from any video clip in a snap using Auto Cutout running on the NPU in CapCut.

We are seeing many developers around the world and across various industries working on exciting new ways to accelerate their applications using the power of the NPU, including: WhatsApp, Luminar Neo, LiquidText, Camo, djay Pro and more.


All-new Surface Pro
Over 10 years ago, Surface pioneered the 2-in-1 category. Since then, the tablet that can replace your laptop has advanced the expectations of a productivity device, delivering more power, more battery life and innovation people love. The all-new Surface Pro unlocks a new way to think about a laptop: Combining accelerated performance, all-day battery life and industry-leading AI capabilities in an ultra-flexible design that can replace your tablet, your laptop and can even power your multi-monitor set-up.

The all-new Surface Pro, powered by Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus processors, delivers incredibly fast speeds, 90% faster than Surface Pro 9. It's built for the ultimate multitasker, supporting up to three external 4K displays, with two USB 4 ports, and a stunning 13" display with new optional OLED with HDR technology, delivering new levels of peak brightness and immersive colors. Wi-Fi 7 offers the fastest wireless connection available and optional 5G keeps you connected to the fastest cellular network, while you're on the move.

The ultra-wide, quad-HD front-facing camera is our best Surface camera ever. AI-powered Windows Studio Effects like Automatic Framing, keep you in focus, even as you move around your space. The 10MP Ultra HD rear-facing autofocus camera supports 4K video so you can capture and edit all on one device.

Surface Pro is made with more recycled materials than Surface Pro 9, including 72% recycled content in the enclosure. Surface Pro is serviceable by design with more replaceable components than ever, including the motherboard, battery, cameras and more.

The all-new Surface Pro Flex Keyboard unlocks new levels of flexibility. It's ready to be used attached to your Pro for the ultimate laptop set-up or detached for more flexibility and to support your creative workflows.

It is built with enhanced extra carbon fiber layers for stability and has a larger, customizable haptic touchpad. With integrated pen storage, your Slim Pen is secure, charged and ready to go.

Surface Slim Pen gets even better with the new Surface Pro, with all new AI experiences. The ink now flows naturally with Zero Force inking, ultra-precise shading, 4,096 points of pressure sensitivity and a built-in haptic engine for a more natural writing experience.

The all-new Surface Pro is the most flexible laptop, reimagined.


All-new Surface Laptop
When we first launched Surface Laptop, it redefined the classic PC category, pushing boundaries and elevating the user experience to new heights. We introduced premium materials, a vibrant array of colors, ultra-productive 3:2 aspect ratio touchscreens, and a fit and finish like nothing else. We delivered power and performance, and the best typing experience on the market to this day, in a light, sleek design. Beyond elegant design, the Surface Laptop showcased an incredible balance of premium features that delivered the best of Microsoft on a Surface device. This holistic approach revolutionized the industry, setting new standards for excellence and heralding a new era of innovation in laptop design.

The all-new Surface Laptop maintains these principles - purpose built to unlock a new AI era with Copilot experiences that transform the PC experience.

Redesigned from the inside out, this new Laptop has modern lines and a stunning PixelSense touchscreen display with razor-thin bezels. With 120 Hz refresh rate, HDR technology, Dolby Vision IQ vii and Adaptive color technology, this display delivers crisper whites, darker blacks and an extended color spectrum. There are two screen sizes, as our new 13.8" display provides larger viewing area than a traditional 14" laptop, in a more compact design and a 15" with an even larger working canvas. This ultra-light and stylish Laptop comes in four stunning colors: Platinum, Black, Dune and Sapphire.

Surface Laptop unleashes lightning-fast speed and AI accelerated power for the ultimate multitasking. It is 86% faster than Laptop 5, delivering incredible performance. It can power up to three external 4K monitors. The 45 TOPS NPU unlocks new AI experiences and delivers industry-leading performance for seamless productivity with the longest battery life on any Surface - up to 22 hours on the Surface Laptop 15" and up to 20 on the Surface Laptop 13.8". With a large variety of ports and lightning-fast Wi-Fi 7, you will always be connected.

The new Surface Laptop has a Full HD Surface Studio Camera that supports AI-powered Windows Studio Effects like Automatic Framing, Portrait Blur, Creative Filters and Voice Focus - so you come across clearly and confidently. AI-enhanced sound with premium Omnisonic Speakers and Dolby Atmos, and Studio Mics amplify your voice and presence.

Surface Laptop is known for its comfortable and quiet typing experience and now, every keystroke is perfected. With optimal key travel for accurate and swift typing and a large precision haptic touchpad that is smooth, responsive and customizable for your personal preference.

This is the fastest, most intelligent Surface Laptop ever.


Surface product principles
Accessibility, security and sustainability are core components in every product in the Surface lineup. The all-new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop make major strides across all three categories.

Surface products are built to empower everyone on the planet to achieve more. When we develop inclusive products, we create a more comfortable and empowering product experience for everyone, without excluding people in the process. Our journey involves continuous learning from the disability community, placing them at the heart of our design process to develop solutions that unlock their full potential.

Our accessible offerings are comprehensive, ranging from an ecosystem of adaptive accessories to adaptive features built into the fabric of our hardware and software. With the new Copilot+ PCs from Surface, we continued to prioritize adaptability, resulting in products that are inclusive by design.



That's why we designed the new Surface Pro Flex Keyboard with a bold keyset option, to reduce eye strain and assist people with low vision. We added a customizable, haptic touchpad, the most inclusive touchpad on the market today, to both our Surface Pro keyboard and our Surface Laptop, empowering customers with a wide range of hand movement and dexterity capabilities to easily adjust the touchpad to their preferences, resulting in a more delightful experience for all.

These hardware capabilities, alongside new experiences that utilize the power of the NPU, increase your productivity and creativity, allowing you to work, learn and play in the way that is most natural to you.

Security and privacy are always top of mind for us, implementing chip-to-cloud security that begins with inherently secure Surface devices. These new Surface PCs are meticulously built to protect your data from day one. Starting with tracing the origin of even the smallest components on the motherboard through building the lines of code ensuring a secure boot. Every Copilot+ PC will be a Secured-Core PC with Microsoft Pluton Security enabled by default and Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in enabled by default. We take our responsibility to keep your data safe seriously.

In 2020, Microsoft set a goal to become carbon negative by 2030 - and at Surface, we know we have a responsibility to the planet. With the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop we are introducing our most significant sustainability advancements yet. We have reduced our carbon emissions by an average of 78% per enclosure through several sustainability interventions, including using 100% recycled aluminium alloy, 100% recycled rare-earth metal magnets and 100% carbon free electricity at manufacturing facilities.

We are also committed to reducing plastic waste - with all-new paper-based packaging with more recyclable components - and extending the lifetime of your device with innovative repairability features.

This is just the beginning. We will continue delivering sustainability advancements across the device lifecycle as we work towards Microsoft's 2030 commitments.

Pre-order today
The brand-new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop deliver incredible speeds, all-day battery life and all-new AI experiences, all starting at $999. You can pre-order today and learn more about our new products at Microsoft.com. They'll be available at key retailers worldwide starting June 18.

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I wonder if Windows on ARM is going less of a total disaster this time around.

I know that's hopelessly optimistic, but Windows RT was so cluelessly out of touch with how people use computers, I don't think it's possible to miss the mark any wider than that if they tried!
 
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I wonder if Windows on ARM is going less of a total disaster this time around.

I know that's hopelessly optimistic, but Windows RT was so cluelessly out of touch with how people use computers, I don't think it's possible to miss the mark any wider than that if they tried!

Microsoft doing something right windows related almost seems like an oxymoron but this time around they got all the big oems on board as well - Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, Samsung and probably more to come - and the early previews all seem very positive.

I'm optimistic, especially for the Surface Pro line up which has been very stale and could use the new cpu to bring new life into the product line
 
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I wonder if Windows on ARM is going less of a total disaster this time around.

I know that's hopelessly optimistic, but Windows RT was so cluelessly out of touch with how people use computers, I don't think it's possible to miss the mark any wider than that if they tried!
I'm undecided, and it's all about power management. The one gripe I've had with Windows over the long haul (since the 90s) is the seeming lack of consistent power management. Sometimes the device won't sleep, sometimes it won't wake up. It might sound like a trivial gripe, but it's absolutely critical when you're talking portable devices that go into bags. The one thing I can say about my 15" MBA is that it wakes up every single time I expect it to--so fast that the display is lit up before the screen is even fully opened. If MS can deliver that experience with the same consistency, they might have a good product on their hands. I just don't know that they can, with history as an indicator. It really is one of those features that can change your perception, IMO.
 
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Microsoft doing something right windows related almost seems like an oxymoron but this time around they got all the big oems on board as well - Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, Samsung and probably more to come - and the early previews all seem very positive.

I'm optimistic, especially for the Surface Pro line up which has been very stale and could use the new cpu to bring new life into the product line
I really hope you're right!

I hate being so cynical when it comes to Microsoft but nearly every damn change is anti-consumer - sacrificing privacy, usability, autonomy, control, or your freedoms just so they can push their own corporate agenda in morally-dubious, likely-illegal ways that are just BEGGING for yet another MS vs <insert economic zone authority> mega-lawsuit for another x billion dollar fine.

Even simple stuff like the UI is an assault on expectations and prior knowledge. It's fine for us power users who are used to Microsoft fettling with where things are and moving shit around the GUI with no real reason to do so, but for a lot of people, all this does is generate a whole bunch of questions "where have they moved this stupid setting to now?", inevitably resulting in a start menu search that will push a bunch of ads for store apps and web results of little value to the actual OS settings/feature query.
 
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I really hope you're right!

I hate being so cynical when it comes to Microsoft but nearly every damn change is anti-consumer - sacrificing privacy, usability, autonomy, control, or your freedoms just so they can push their own corporate agenda in morally-dubious, likely-illegal ways that are just BEGGING for yet another MS vs <insert economic zone authority> mega-lawsuit for another x billion dollar fine.

Even simple stuff like the UI is an assault on expectations and prior knowledge. It's fine for us power users who are used to Microsoft fettling with where things are and moving shit around the GUI with no real reason to do so, but for a lot of people, all this does is generate a whole bunch of questions "where have they moved this stupid setting to now?", inevitably resulting in a start menu search that will push a bunch of ads for store apps and web results of little value to the actual OS settings/feature query.
In my home, we have me, the power user who doesn't mind the hunt, and then you have my wife, the average user who absolutely hates change for the sake of change. I can't tell you how many times she's gotten upset about something like this, and I get it. People don't care about the drastic, fancy new looks, they just want things to be where they expect so they can use the tool for the actual intended purpose. MS has never kept to a consistent model. The start menu changes every iteration, the control panel changes every iteration (heck, there's still at least 2 of them in W11). MS keeps trying to be the geek that is cool, and it just doesn't work.
 
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In my home, we have me, the power user who doesn't mind the hunt, and then you have my wife, the average user who absolutely hates change for the sake of change. I can't tell you how many times she's gotten upset about something like this, and I get it. People don't care about the drastic, fancy new looks, they just want things to be where they expect so they can use the tool for the actual intended purpose. MS has never kept to a consistent model. The start menu changes every iteration, the control panel changes every iteration (heck, there's still at least 2 of them in W11). MS keeps trying to be the geek that is cool, and it just doesn't work.
Change for sake of change is absolutely insane. Windows 7 was peak OS design and it should have just stayed that way. (Actually I prefer Vista the best but people go mental if you mention it).
 
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Really curious what battery life if going to be like, also if SSD is user replaceble(along with easy to replace battery) then might be worth considering for field use.
 
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