Microsoft Surface Pro 4: The New Name In Tablets; Price $899, Pre-Orders Start Today, Oct. 6 Release Date

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One of the leading technology front-runners announced a smarter and better version of Microsoft Surface Pro 3 on October 6. It comes as a revamped edition of its earlier tablet, the company has named it as Microsoft Surface Pro 4.

The best part of this version is the newly launched ultraportable tablet is light-weighted, sleek and faster than its predecessor. This advanced Microsoft Surface Pro 4 will enter the US markets onth October 26 and the quoted price range is approximately $899. The tech giant also delivered exciting news on the pre-bookings, which started today, said Cnet.com

Microsoft delivered various announcements on its latest Lumia 950 and 950XL smart phones during the Windows 10 Devices event that took place yesterday. This tech-master tablet comes with a 0.4mm Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection that adds spark to the device. The company's chief, Panos Panay divulged that Surface Pro 4 is mightier than its sister version because it is 50% faster than Apple MacBook and 30% faster than Pro 3 said forbes.com

It features a 12.3 inch display and it is called as PixelSense Display as it is designed with compactly packed pixels that define its quality. It is power-driven by the sixth generation processors like Intel Core M, Core i5 or i7. The resolution of the display offers 267DPI pixel density and resolution that ranges from 2736 x 1824 pixels. The storage space for RAM comes in 4GB to 16GB and it also offers an SD storage option with 128GB to 1TB said techinsider.io

Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is specially equipped with G5 sensor that powers a highly receptive touch screen and a Surface Pen input. The front camera comes with 8MP and the rear with 5MP and is exclusive for all video calls. It weighs 766 grams and the thickness is 8.4mm. It also features a Surface Pen to activate the Cortana app and when it comes to connectivity the users can avail Wi-Fi 802.11ac, full-sized USB 3.0 port and Bluetooth 4.0. said cnet.com

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