Microsoft introduces the Surface Pro 10 for Business and the Surface Laptop 6 for Business, positioning them as the first “AI PCs” from Microsoft. These models are targeted exclusively towards business customers and do not yet have a version for general consumers. An anticipated release for consumer versions may be announced at Build 2024 in May, featuring an OLED display for the first time.
Both the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 maintain the same design as their predecessors but come with upgrades such as the Intel Core Ultra CPU with an integrated NPU, a Copilot button on the keyboard, and improved display and webcam specs.
The Surface Pro 10 for Business boasts a 13″ brighter display with increased contrast and anti-reflective coating. It features the Ultrawide Studio Camera, offering a wide 114-degree field of view and support for 1440p Quad HD video. The device is powered by the Core Ultra 5 135U or Core Ultra 7 165U CPU, with RAM options ranging from 8GB to 64GB, starting storage at 256GB, and a battery life of 19 hours. It also includes a variant with 5G support, marking the first x86 Surface device to offer 5G.
Notable security features of the Surface Pro 10 include Secured-Core PC certification, Enhanced Sign-in Security, NFC reader for secure logins, and an additional USB-C port on the 15″ version. The Surface Pro Keyboard has been upgraded with a Copilot button, optimized font for readability, and brighter backlight for accessibility support. The starting price for the Surface Pro 10 for Business is $1,199.
On the other hand, the Surface Laptop 6 for Business retains its classic clamshell design with touch screen display options of 13.5″ and 15″. It now comes in Platinum and Black colors with anti-reflective coating. The device runs on the Core Ultra 5 135H or Core Ultra 7 165H CPU, offering options for Intel Arc graphics, RAM choices from 8GB to 64GB, and a starting storage of 256GB. The webcam has been upgraded to the Surface Studio Camera with a maximum resolution of 1080p. The starting price for the Surface Laptop 6 for Business is $1,199.
TLDR: Microsoft unveils the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 for Business, the first “AI PCs” from the company, targeting business customers with enhanced features and performance upgrades.
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