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Microsoft unveils new Surface products

Microsoft unveiled some additions to its Surface product line up. The company also offered a peek at updates coming to Windows 10 next spring that shall open up even more amazing experiences for Intel Core-powered PCs.

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 Microsoft unveiled some additions to its Surface product line up. The company also offered a peek at updates coming to Windows 10 next spring that shall open up even more amazing experiences for Intel Core-powered PCs.
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The new, much anticipated Surface Studio is a beautiful new take on the all-in-one concept with the creative and designer community in mind. The first thing people will notice is the 28-inch, 4.5K ultra-HD display that is a mere 12.5 mm thin. Intel worked closely with Microsoft to optimize quad-core Intel Core processors to deliver the incredible performance to run professional programs the creative community needs. Thanks to the collaboration to fit the processing power into the sleek base of the Surface Studio, it enabled an incredibly thin and vibrant screen that can easily transition from a workstation to a digital canvas.
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Microsoft also announced an update to the popular Surface Book, dubbed the Surface Book i7, which continues to take advantage of an Intel Core i7 processor to pack top-line performance into an already amazing package.
While Microsoft's foray into hardware has been something of a mixed bag, its Surface products have been the silver lining and have sold well, in general. The company is looking to close the gap with apple when it comes to interface, overall appeal and robust functionality.
The new Surface  products are powered by Intel's newest line of processors and offer the most cutting edge of x86 functionality.
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