Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Launch Delayed, Surface Keyboard & Intel Kaby Lake Processor Top Features

by Pradeep / May 14, 2017 07:47 AM EDT
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Microsoft Surface Pro 5 one of the most anticipated laptop-cum-tablet devices of 2017. Microsoft will complete a year anytime soon since the time the tech-giant first launched its Surface Pro 4 device. It's natural for fans to expect a successor just about this time. Reports suggest that Microsoft might not launch Surface Pro 5 this year.

Earlier it was reported that Microsoft could have unveiled Surface Pro 5 device in the spring of 2017. While it does look far-fetched for Microsoft as they haven't confirmed any news on whether they are working on the device. According to the BGR, the launch is now delayed.

As for the specifications, according to a report published by PCAdvisor, the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 device is expected to feature a new Surface keyboard that will be specifically made more imminent by the company. Another key specification that is tipped by several leaks is Intel's 14-nanometre Kaby Lake processor that is rumored to come along on the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 device.

The Surface Pro 5 is also greatly rumored to feature a battery that lasts longer. The different pre-installed features such as the 'Sleep' mode will be enhanced and thereby, allow the battery of the device to last way longer.

Reports have indicated what the expected price of the upcoming Microsoft Surface Pro 5 device might have been. The report suggested that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 might be priced anywhere around $899. Moreover, there are high chances that the device's price escalates depending on the number of accessories that it comes equipped with.

Note that none of the above-given information has been confirmed by the company yet. Thus, it is advisable that the news is taken with a grain of salt. For more news and update on Microsoft Surface Pro 5, stay tune.

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