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At your Surface

This trio of new devices from Microsoft is a force to be reckoned with

- JUSTIN CONNOLLY Technology Editor

SLOWLY but surely Microsoft is starting to consolidat­e its position as a real player in the computer hardware market.

This week it revealed its latest update to the Surface range of laptops and hybrid tablets, as well as a new version of its innovative Studio computer.

Hot on the heels of the latest refinement­s to Windows 11, these new devices make a compelling case for the continued resurgence of Microsoft as a force to be reckoned with.

So, what’s new this week?

SURFACE PRO 9

The Surface Pro was the first Microsoft 2-in-1 that really caught the imaginatio­n – incredibly, the first iteration was revealed more than 10 years ago now.

The latest version is the ninth version, and is obviously the fullest realisatio­n of the design debuted all those years ago.

Unlike most other computerma­kers Microsoft opted to make a device that could be both a laptop and a tablet as the occasion requires – it works, too.

This is very much a master of all trades. The tablet is good and the laptop is good.

The Pro 9 is made of anodised aluminium and comes in some lovely new colours.

The unique kickstand on the back of the device is the key to its versatilit­y – use it as a video viewer, a laptop, a drawing studio, or fold away completely for a fully featured tablet.

Performanc­e-wise we are talking about a choice between the 12th Gen Intel Core processor built on the Intel Evo platform with Thunderbol­t 4, or the Microsoft

SQ3 powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon with 5G connectivi­ty – this is the first time 5G connectivi­ty has been available in the Pro.

In addition to those upgrades, Microsoft has teamed up with Liberty to make a special Pro with a design that takes its cue from the Windows 11 Bloom theme.

The Pro 9 starts at £1,099 and will be released on November 8.

SURFACE LAPTOP 5

Also new this time around is the fifth version of Microsoft’s more convention­al laptop – still with a touchscree­n, but in a normal laptop enclosure.

It now comes with the latest 12th Gen Intel Core processor, Thunderbol­t 4 and is more than 50% more powerful than its predecesso­r.

Surface Laptop 5’s PixelSense display comes in 13.5-inch or 15-inch options, both with Dolby Vision IQ, vivid colours and sharp contrast in any lighting conditions.

The speakers offer Dolby Atmos 3D spatial processing, and the front-facing HD camera and Studio Microphone­s adjust camera exposure in any lighting environmen­t for perfect video conferenci­ng.

Surface Laptop 5 starts at £999 and will be released on October 25.

SURFACE STUDIO 2+

It’s six years since Microsoft unleashed the Studio – a versatile PC with a huge 28in touch screen that can be positioned at almost any angle thanks to the innovative hinge of the stand.

Like the other devices, the main upgrade is in speed – we have an Intel Core i7 H Series processor, with up to 50% faster performanc­e.

There’s also an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics chip to double the graphics performanc­e, achieving the most realistic ray-traced graphics when you craft 3D designs or render models.

Everything else – including the display, the cameras, mics, and the ports, have been upgraded and modernised, too.

The Surface Studio 2+ starts at £4,699 and will be available on November 1.

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