Microsoft unveiled its first laptop. Called the Surface Book, it doesn’t look like a Surface at all. A convertible laptop version of the Surface. It has a 13.5-inch display that supports both stylus and touch input, along with 12-hour battery life, a Microsoft-designed keyboard, and a glass trackpad. It also has a crazy, snaking hinge that Microsoft calls the dynamic fulcrum hinge, letting the screen flip around or be safely detached to create a standalone Surface tablet. The Surface Book is available on October 26th and starts at $1,499.
Micorosfot Surface Pro
The device is the thinnest Surface yet, according to Microsoft. The company expanded the Surface Pro’s screen to 12.3 inches from 12 inches. The device is the same size, but with less bezel. More screen and less wasted space.
According to Microsoft, the screen sports 267 PPI, and over 5 million pixels. According to the company’s own Panos Panay, the Surface Pro 4 has 60 percent more pixels than its predecessor. Microsoft spent quite some time discussing the screen of the device, noting that its glass is a mere 0.4 millimeters thick.
Lumia 950 And Lumia 950 XL
The phone features a 5.2-inch display, while the XL phablet has a 5.7-inch display. Their OLED displays have a pixel density of 564 ppi and 518 ppi respectively. Both have 20-megapixel cameras with natural flash and can shoot 4K video. They come with 32GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot and a new USB Type-C connector.
Both will ship in November. The 950 retails at $549, and the XL sells for $649.
Lumia 950 XL full details here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mobile/phone/lumia950-xl/ |
Lumia 950 full details here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mobile/phone/lumia950/ |