Microsoft is finally giving its Surface devices a premium display that won’t be affected by backlight bleed, according to a new report that claims a Surface Pro 10 with OLED technology will be unveiled by the company later this month, available with either Intel Core Ultra or Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite-based processors. Joining it will be a Surface Laptop 6 that will also be available in either Intel or Arm flavors; a major Windows 11 AI update has also been teased.
Highlights:
- Announcement expected on March 21
- Surface Pro 10 features anti-reflective OLED display
- Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 will be available with either Intel Core Ultra or Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite-based processors
- This marks the first Surface Laptop with an Arm option
- Surface Pro 10 will look similar to the 9, Surface Laptop 6 to feature more notable design changes
- “Huge performance and efficiency gains” over older models
- Intel models shipping in April, Arm models in June
Windows Central on Windows 11’s big AI update, which may or may not be unveiled on March 21:
…AI Explorer is the blockbuster AI experience that will separate AI PCs from non-AI PCs. It’s described as an “advanced Copilot” with a built-in history/timeline feature that turns everything you do on your computer into a searchable moment using natural language. It works across any app and allows users to search for previously opened conversations, documents, web pages, and images.