Microsoft Surface Book 3 is said to be arriving sooner than expected. Based on the report it will arrive on Oct. 2 and will be revealed through the upcoming Microsoft event. It was added that the laptop would be arriving with a 15-inch screen display which is bigger than the Surface Book 2, which was only 13.5 inches wide.
This new information came from the German site called the WinFuture, and it was picked up by The Verge. It was said that the bigger screen would allow Microsoft to add more features and powerful components to give the most amazing computing and gaming experience to the users. Here are other things that people who will buy Microsoft Surface Book 3 can get from their device.
Bigger and better internal storage
The Microsoft Surface Book 3 is expected to have many additional features and functions; thus, bigger storage is needed. With this spacious storage, the unit will be able to accommodate almost everything - from the users’ favorite apps, games, and office productivity programs. In addition, the expanded storage will offer better outputs from the unit’s speakers, keyboard, and more.
Connectivity - ports
One of the things that people want to see in the Microsoft Surface Book 3 is the Thunderbolt 3 port, and this is likely to be granted by the tech company. Adding this port will improve connectivity, and it will be easier to transfer data or connect accessories for more functions as per the Digital Trends. The Thunderbolt 3 is really convenient and will definitely go well with the advanced Microsoft Surface Book 3.
How much is the newest Surface Book?
According to Laptop Mag, the Microsoft Surface Book 3 will still be the best 2-in-1 laptops in the market. It is predicted to retail at $1,499 for the 13-inch model, and a higher rate applies to units with bigger screens. For the release date, there is no announcement yet, but based on the pattern being followed by the company with regards to releasing its newest gadgets, buyers can look forward to late 2019 to early 2020 launch.


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