Rumors are saying that, Microsoft's new 'tablet that can replace your laptop' is coming this October. Reportedly originating at a source inside a Taiwan-based supply chain maker, it is claiming that we’ll see a new Surface tablet this year with a 10.6-inch screen (while this should be remembered that its predecessor has 10-inches screen).
Component production for it is set to debut in August, with mass production kicking off in September – for an eventual release in October. The new Surface will be lighter and slimmer than its predecessor. It will be made by Pegatron, the Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company that develops mainly computing, communications and consumer electronics to branded vendors.
While this is just a rumor, the time frame it talks about makes great sense. The Surface 2 went on sale in October of last year, so for its successor to do the same one year later is not something we have to call extraordinary. No specifications have been leaked just yet, but we are gonna make it sure that we keep you posted.
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