Surface Pro 4 Rumors: New Specs Includes 4K Display, 1TB Storage And Windows 10 Software! Microsoft To Launch The New Tablet Device On July 2015 Along With The Surface Pro Mini?

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Good news to all gadget enthusiasts, new updates for the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 have been revealed regarding new specs, features and possible release date.

According to Design&Trend, Microsoft has revealed new specs and features for the Surface Pro 4 as the new tablet device will have a 4K display at 4096 x 2160 pixel resolution. The Fuse Joplin previously reported that the Surface Pro 4 will be equipped with a eDP ClearType HD screen that can render a resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels at 216 ppi pixel density.

The Christian Post has reported that the Surface Pro 4 will run on the Intel Core M Broadwell processor at 16GB RAM capacity. However, News Everyday reportedly claimed that the Surface Pro 4 is equipped with a Intel i5 and i7 processors that comes with 1TB storage.

The Surface Pro 4 has the following dimensions of 290 x 201 x 9.1 mm, weighs around 800 grams and has two screen sizes; 12 inches and 8 inches.

The New Microsoft tablet will run on the Windows 10 software, has LTE support and a better keyboard than its predecessor, Design&Trend reports.

As for the release date, International Business Times reportedly claimed that the Surface Pro 4 will launch on July 2015, with a price range of $1,200 and $2,000.

The Christian Post previously reported that the Surface Pro 4 will cost around $1,000, while several rumors hinted that the larger variant is around $899 and the smaller variant is at $599.

Microsoft will also launch another tablet device called the Surface Pro Mini on July as Microsoft originally intended to release the Surface Pro Mini as a companion for the Surface Pro 3, Design&Trend reports.

Reality Today further adds that Microsoft will have a Surface Pro 3 trade-in promo with the price dropped at $100 making it $699. The 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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