The Surface Pro 10 OLED model will reportedly include a new ultrawide front-facing webcam, a built-in NFC reader, and an anti-reflective OLED display that supports HDR content. The Intel variants of both devices are expected to ship in April, followed by the Arm variants in June. Both the commercial and consumer versions will feature Microsoft’s latest Copilot key, part of a broader AI effort for Windows. Microsoft is also reportedly working on a new AI Explorer experience, an advanced Copilot feature that will catalog user activity for easy search and recall.
Key takeaways:
- Microsoft is set to unveil new Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 hardware, targeted at business and commercial customers, on March 21st.
- The consumer models of Surface Pro 10 will feature an OLED display and will be unveiled later this month, but not on the March 21st event.
- Both the consumer Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 models will come with Arm processor options and the Surface Laptop 6 will feature a more notable design update.
- Microsoft is also working on AI-powered features in a Windows 11 update due this year, including an advanced Copilot feature that will catalog user activity for easy search.