Microsoft Surface Book 3 Specs, Features, & Release Date; Leak Hints Intel Kaby Lake Processors!

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Jan 22, 2017 01:39 AM EST

With the success of Microsoft’s Surface Book last 2015, tech consumers are still left scouring for upgraded speculations on upcoming surface books. The wait is over as here are everything you need to know about the rumors expected for the anticipated Microsoft Surface Book 3.

Amid the latest Surface Book reviews, the upcoming Surface Book 3 is also expected to have a powerful hood under its expected sleek design. Thurrott reported that they expect that the Surface Book this year to have more ports with better positions and black keyboards designed for user’s ease of experience. The choice of a Quad-core processor was also given should be the case if Microsoft wants to make an ultimate Surface Book.

In addition, they mentioned as well that improvements that this year’s Surface Book includes a fingerprint reader to add sign in and security convenience. It was also suggested that the Surface Book have a USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 expansion. The headset jack to be move was also considered as an improvement needed.

With that said, consumers still want more from Microsoft despite the upgrade they did last year. T3 noted the features they predict on the upcoming Surface Book includes an Intel Kaby Lake processor which is known to be the fastest and most powerful processor up to date. More so, it is considered as a wise switch for Microsoft. Given the Kaby lake chipset, rumors also had it that the Surface Book 3 would have 4K resolution displays. A compatibility with the upcoming AR headset and cheaper VR Windows-compatible headsets are predicted as well.

Regarding the release date, it was identified that Surface Book 3 would be released this October since Microsoft also released the upgraded Microsoft Surface Book version last October 2016. Yet, this is all just rumors and expectations, so readers are advised not to take it seriously. If you prefer or expect other features, feel free to share and let us know in the comments.

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