New Surface Pro 4 Price Details Revealed To Be At $1200 To $2000 Confirmed? Latest Microsoft Phablet To Launch Alongside The Suface Pro Mini Rumored

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Good news to all gadget enthusiast as new updates for the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 have been revealed regarding a new price details, and another Microsoft phablet launch alongside it.

According to International Business Times, the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 will be released on July 2015, with a price range of $1,200 and $2,000. The Christian Post previously reported that the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 will cost around $1,000, while several rumors hinted that the larger variant of the Surface Pro 4 will cost around $899 and the smaller variant is at $599.

Speaking of small variant, Design&Trend reportedly claimed that Microsoft is planning smaller version of the tablet called Surface Pro Mini which is rumored to be available this year. Microsoft originally wanted to launch the Surface Pro Mini as a companion to the Surface Pro 3.

The Fuse Joplin  reports that Surface Pro 4 will have two variants of screen sizes; 12 inches and 8 inches. Its equipped with a eDP ClearType HD screen that renders a resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels at 216 ppi pixel density. It has the following dimensions of 290 x 201 x 9.1 mm, and weighs 800 grams.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 4's processor runs on the Intel Core M Broadwell processor with a RAM capacity of 16GB. Users will have good time browsing the internet faster, and playing games will be more impressive due to its graphics and performance, The Christian Post reports.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 has the Windows 10 software, LTE supports and has a better keyboard than its processor as Microsoft is working on a typing surface that is less flimsy at the same time very portable, Design&Trend reports.

In addition, Reality Today has reported that Microsoft will have a Surface Pro 3 trade-in promo with the price dropped at $100 making it $699.

The trade-in promo also allows users trade to their old Surface Pro models as Microsoft claims it can go higher at $650, and will also include the 64GB Intel Core i3 edition.

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