I was thinking more in terms of a USB mains adaptor rather than a USB lead. I am happy with the mag connector, but object to carrying around yet another mains adaptor.
Perhaps they might wait till the 10nm Cannonlake chips ship, that would make for a more significant upgrade... hopefully Intel will actually ship it in time and it will work and not have all kinds of nasty stability problems like Skylake did.I read in this article that the Surface Pro 5 will be released in October: Microsoft Surface Pro 5 To Launch In Microsoft's October Event To Compete Directly With Samsung Galaxy Book [VIDEO]
I don't know if this news source is reliable but if true, a lot of people are going to be waiting longer to get at the SP5.
The article says that Microsoft might use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 635 chipset instead of Intel's KabyLake or CannonLake.Perhaps they might wait till the 10nm Cannonlake chips ship, that would make for a more significant upgrade... hopefully Intel will actually ship it in time and it will work and not have all kinds of nasty stability problems like Skylake did.
Well in this day and age, you can't believe everything you read.The article says that Microsoft might use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 635 chipset instead of Intel's KabyLake or CannonLake.
That's why I was questioning the reliability of the article in the first place. It doesn't seem like Microsoft to not use an Intel processor for their Surface or Surface Pro products.Well in this day and age, you can't believe everything you read.
They might use the Snapdragon 835 for a Surface 4 non Pro. I seriously doubt they would use it even for a low end Surface Pro model.
PC Advisor... It looks like they are just reporting everything whether possible or not on the off chance something might eventually be right or a least not wrong enough to be dismissed.
There's a report of a clamshell design (read traditional laptop) starting at $1000 and up. Salt lightly.btw, wasn't there something about a "new" Surfacebook? Not a 2&1. Something to keep cost down? So think of it like a laptop made by MS.