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The original Surface Laptop might not have even had its first birthday yet, but that doesnt mean that we cant get excited for the next one, does itWith this article, wed like to set our expectations for what the Surface Laptop 2 or the Surface Laptop 2018, whichever name Microsoft goes with will look like.
Regardless of how much we adore the current Surface Laptop, theres always room for improvement.And now that Redstone 4, or the Spring Creators Update, is set to release later this month and includes the anticipated Timeline feature we could start seeing information about the Surface Laptop 2 very soon.But, we can also dive into some speculation about the key details, like the possible release date, features and price but most importantly, create a wish list.
So, you should bookmark this page, as well continue to update it with fresh information as it rolls in.Cut to the chaseWhat is it The would-be second Surface LaptopWhen is it out June 2018 at the earliestWhat will it cost Likely as much as if not more than the current modelSurface Laptop 2 release dateUnfortunately, we know next to nothing regarding when well see the next Surface Laptop from Microsoft.
So, that leaves us with the release of last year to base any speculation upon.The first Surface Laptop was launched on June 15 2017 in the US.
Given how hardware makers like Microsoft tend to annualize their releases, our best guess as to when well see a Surface Laptop 2 in 2018 would be in June, especially if Microsoft continues to push it as a back-to-school laptop.Granted, Microsoft hasnt been awfully consistent with the release timings of its Surface Pro or Surface Book products.
So, perhaps its just safer to expect the Surface Laptop 2 to release in time for the back-to-school sales in the US.Surface Laptop 2 priceAgain, there has been little to no information regarding the Surface Laptop 2 price.
So, we only have the current models pricing to go off of.With that, we know that Surface Laptop today starts at $799 (around 560, AU$1,000), a new configuration featuring a lower-power Intel Core m3 processor.
The original starting model, meanwhile, starts at $999 (around 705, AU$1,250).So, if we are to see a Surface Laptop 2 in 2018, its tough to expect Microsoft to deviate far if at all from this price in either direction.Surface Laptop 2 specsUnsurprisingly, we know nothing with any amount of concrete certainty about what kind of hardware will be inside the would-be Surface Laptop 2.
But, again, we have the current models as a baseline for our best guesses.Its safe to assume that, if Microsoft goes the Intel route once again, 8th-generation Kaby Lake processors would be a given.
Whether thats straight Core-series processors or the newest models with AMD Vega graphics embedded is up to Microsoft to decide.Otherwise, we wouldnt be surprised to see the existing basic RAM and storage configurations to remain the same, as memory and storage standards havent drastically changed since last year.What we want to see in a Surface Laptop 2With such little known about a would-be Surface Laptop 2 for 2018, that leaves us plenty of room to develop a wish list of sorts for the product.
So, here are the major upgrades we want to see from a Surface Laptop sequel:More (or better) ports, pleaseFrankly, its about time for Microsoft to adopt USB-C 3.1 or Thunderbolt 3.
The Surface Connect port is fine and allows for much of the same functionality as either, but its not quite the same.
We deserve a bit more freedom to third-party high-speed accessories for the price of entry just kill the mini DisplayPort and slap a USB-C port of some sort thereLTE connectivityNow that the Surface Pro LTE is on the horizon, we would love to see Microsofts other lightweight workhorse get nigh-universal connectivity.
Whether that comes through an adaptation of the Surface Pros implementation, Intels new dedicated 5G modem or, say, a Windows 10 S on ARM implementation with Qualcomm, either would make the device that much more tempting.Fast chargingIts about time for this feature to become an expected standard on laptops.
Fast charging techniques certainly have become an expected feature of high-end smartphones, so why not laptops Such a move would only further solidify the Surface Laptops portability chops.More colorsOne of the Surface Laptops most attractive features is its propensity for color, with platinum, burgundy, graphite gold and cobalt blue options.
Microsoft should absolutely blow this out of the water, as it very well could become the companys iMac G3 moment.yXkCqFdRsrE4U67UdFfTX6.jpg#





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