A new Surface Pro 2-in-1 promises to do everything your laptop and tablet can do, but better.
Oh, and AI.
Lots and lots of AI.
Did you want AI? Microsoft is serving it to you with both hands.Photo: Microsoft
Practically an avalanche of AI exhortations.
You also have the option for an OLED or LCD screen.
The13.8-inch Prostarts at $1,000, while the 15-inch goes for $1,200 at the low end.
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Theres going to be new ARM64 implementations of Windows 365.
However, there will still be some apps that dont support an ARM version.
Does that translate into runningGPT-4os voice capabilitieson-unit?
The Microsoft Surface Pro.Image: Microsoft
Not by half, but there will be some AI capable of working on-equipment rather than the cloud.
It remains unclear whether Copilot itself is one of those.
However, it seems for now that the Copilot chatbot itself will remain a cloud-only operation.
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Well still need to get our hands on them to see if those claims hold up.
Theres nothing wrong with that, but Apple already has its locked-down ecosystem under the M-series chips.
Gizmodo has already gone in-depthwith Lenovos offerings, but there are also a few surprises in store.
The Asus Vivobook series is getting into the Copilot+ game with the $1,300 Vivobook S 15.
It packs a 3K OLED screen and a purported 18 hours of battery life.
The laptop itself is a refresh of thecompanys ultra-portable line oflaptops but with a new AI-centric twist.
What else you get is relatively standard for this key in of PC.
Its an IPS LCD display at 25601600 resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate.
it’s possible for you to get it with or without a touchscreen.
Its supposed to be available starting in July, along with many other AI PCs.
And Dell isnt being shy, either.
The XPS is especially prominent, with a promised 27-hour battery life.
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