Microsoft Surface Pro 5 release date news: rumors suggest new laptop to debut Oct. 26

As one of the leading companies in terms of technology and computers, technophiles have always eagerly awaited Microsoft's reveals for its new devices. One of these upcoming devices is the latest installment of the Surface Pro, the Surface Pro 5. After all, the Surface Pro 4's success just proves that the market is ready for a new product that will outclass it.

According to the Game N Guide, it seems that the Silicon Valley tech giant is planning to host an event on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at the Big Apple in New York City. It is expected that the company will then announce the upcoming Windows 10 update, the Redstone 2 OS. Fans are also hoping that the company will reveal the new Surface Pro 5.

Furthermore, Microsoft also plans to tell its consumers more about the new Operating System's future, as well as the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 and other devices that will be capable of supporting the new Windows 10 update.

It is expected for the new Surface Pro to have three variants in terms of screen sizes. It is possible that the device will come with 21-inch, 24-inch, and 27-inch variants, which will also have a tailored keyboard and mouse, along with a press-sensor stylus and a Perceptive Pixel multi-touch technology.

Also, the University Herald reports that the Surface Pro 5 will come with a durable battery, as well as the seventh generation Intel processor, the Kaby Lake. It will also have a 16MP primary camera and an 8MP secondary camera, coupled with 16 GB worth of RAM and USB Type-C ports that makes charging and data transfer much faster.

Lastly, there are rumors that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will have a 4K high resolution display support and new cooling systems to ensure that the laptop will run smoothly even when used for intensive gaming or data processing. 

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