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Microsoft's rumored budget Surface appears to have passed through the FCC

Microsoft before this year was reported to be working on a smaller, budget Surface tablet, with a release pegged for the second half of this year. And according to a new FCC filing, first spotted by WinFuture.de, the device may be a step closer to becoming reality.

The documents themselves don't offering a look at the new Surface, but they do mention a "portable computing device" chosen Model 1824. The filing also mentions a 24-watt power supply, which is smaller than the current 36-watt unit of measurement used with the latest Surface Pro. That provides a clue that what we're looking at is a device positioned to sit down beneath the Surface Pro line with less power-hungry hardware.

According to the initial report on the device from Bloomberg, Microsoft is specifically looking to position this new Surface against the iPad. Specifically, the device is said to sport a ten-inch screen, USB-C connectivity, and a $400 price tag.

On the inside,the device is said to be powered past an Intel processor. Information technology'due south not articulate which processors Microsoft will go with, only Intel'south M-series would make sense for targeting a lower price point. Additionally, an LTE model is expected for staying connected while on the go.

A cheaper, smaller Surface could succeed in tapping the market of those who are looking for a new tablet, but may be turned off past the high price tag of the current Surface line. Microsoft had a whack at this strategy before with the Surface 3, but that device launched in 2022 and there'southward been no replacement since. In that location's no indication of when nosotros may run across this budget Surface launch, simply clearing the FCC is a sign that it may exist sooner rather than later.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsofts-rumored-budget-surface-appears-have-passed-through-fcc

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