Microsoft has announced the launch of the Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with Intel 8th Gen Core processor in the US starting at $899. If you purchase Surface Pro 6, you will be able to work with the Intel 8th Gen Core processors. In addition to Surface Pro 6, the Redmond-based giant also released Surface Laptop 2, the Surface Studio 2 alongside a new headphone exclusively for Surface.
Enclosed within magnesium casing, the Microsoft Surface Pro 6 is equipped with a 12.3-inch (2736×1824, 3:2) PixelSense touchscreen display, Intel 8th Gen Quad-core processors coupled with integrated UHD Graphics 620.
It is possible to configure the laptops up to 16GB RAM paired with up to 1TB of internal storage. According to Microsoft, the newly launched Pro 6 will be capable of delivering up to 14 hours of video playback time.
While the rear side features an 8MP Autofocus camera, the selfie camera comprises of a 5MP sensor with Windows Hello face authentication capabilities. You will be able to record FHD videos using both the rear and front cameras. The 1.6W Dolby Audio Premium speakers provide the required power for the convertible.
In addition to USB 3 port, the Surface Pro 6 ships with a wide range of ports such as headphone, mini display, Surface connector, and a microSDXC card reader. You can attach surface Pro 6 magnetically with the help of the pogo pins included with the Surface Type Cover port. The tablet also provides support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
The standard variant of the Surface Pro 6 costs $899, while the premium model will cost $2299. You can pre-order the tablet from October 4 and the tablet will be shipped from October 16.