Microsoft wowed the entire tech world during their event in New York, Tuesday, where it unveiled the Surface Book, Surface Pro 4, and Band.
Here are the things that you need to know about the tech giant's newest, jaw-dropping Windows 10 gadgets.
The Microsoft Surface Book
At first glance, it may look like a MacBook, but according to CNN, how it works is rather interesting. It can be a full-powered laptop or tablet, and with a use of a unique mechanical hinge, this gadget can also turn itself into a clipboard.
Surface Book's monitor shelters a Core i5 or i7 processor, and the keyboard has a graphics processing unit, boosting the laptop's performance. It has a 13.5-inch display, and three-fourth of its battery life is reportedly stored in the keyboard.
Pre-order has started, and it will go on sale on Oct. 26. Base model starts at $1,499.
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The Microsoft Band 2
The newly unveiled version of the Microsoft Band reportedly has what the current users were asking. Tech Crunch learned that it has a tougher gorilla glass and more responsive to touch.
It also has a barometer that can track real-time elevation changes. For the health conscious, the device has tools that can help you track health data, and for those who play golf, it's reportedly like having your own golf caddy.
Microsoft Band 2, which can work on Windows, Android and iOS, is available for pre-orders at $249. It will be out on the market on Oct. 30.
More details can be found on the video below.
The Microsoft Surface Pro 4
Surface Pro 4 is reportedly 30 percent and 50 percent faster than its predecessor and MacBook Air, respectively, USA Today reported. It introduces a fingerprint reader, which users can use in logging in and Cortana is also integrated to the device.
The Pro type cover, which is available in five colors, has glass track pad and integrated backlit keyboard. Keys have scissor design for quieter and faster typing.
The 12.3-inch display Surface Pro comes with a pen that has an eraser. Microsoft says it includes all-year battery life.
Pre-order starts today, Oct. 7, starting at $899. The device will reportedly hit the market on Oct. 26.
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