Official Surface Laptop Studio 2 renders leak ahead of Microsoft’s special event
Here’s your first look at the next Surface Laptop Studio 2.
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What you need to know
Anew report from WinFuturehas published official renders for the upcomingSurface Laptop Studio 2andSurface Laptop Go 3, which confirm a few details that I reported last week. The Surface Laptop Go 3 renders confirm that the design will be identical to the Surface Laptop Go 2.
The Surface Laptop Studio 2 renders reveal that the device will feature the same design as the original, but with additional ports in the form of a USB-A and microSD card slot. I revealed this to be the case inmy previous report about Microsoft’s upcoming special event, where my sources say the device will be officially unveiled.
Most of the specs for the upcoming Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Surface Laptop Go 3 have leaked, too. My sources say the Laptop Studio 2 will feature an H-series Intel 13th Gen Core i7 processor, NVIDIA RTX 4050 or 4060 graphics, and up to 64GB RAM in a Surface PC for the first time. The device will also have a brighter HDR display and an updated haptic touchpad with more levels of feedback.
The Surface Laptop Go 3 has an Intel 12th Generation Intel Core i5, 8GB or 16GB RAM, and a replaceable motherboard.
Curiously, WinFuture’s report doesn’t include renders of the Surface Go 4. My sources say this is because theSurface Go 4will only be sold commercially, and likely won’t be available from third-party retailers that sell direct to consumers. For those curious, the Surface Go 4 has an Intel N200 processor, 8GB RAM, and the same design as its predecessor.
Microsoft’s special event is taking place next week in New York on September 21, and all these Surface products are expected to be unveiled during the event.
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