

The Surface Pro 9 is available in four colors, including platinum, graphite, sapphire and forest.

The second option is a Microsoft SQ3 processor powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon with 5G connectivity, with up to 19 hours of battery and new AI features. The first option is a 12th Gen Intel Core processor built on the Intel Evo platform 4 with Thunderbolt 4 – a combination which promises 50% more performance, better multitasking and desktop productivity, faster data transfer, and the ability to dock to multiple 4K displays. The Surface Pro 9 also offers a choice between processors. Microsoft said the chip helps power apps with digital ink, such as Ink Focus in Microsoft OneNote and the GoodNotes app for Windows 11, which is designed to make it feel like the user is writing with a pen and paper. Underneath the display is an HD camera, updated speakers and microphones, and a custom G6 chip. The two-in-one device features an aluminum casing in new colors as well as a built-in kickstand and a PixelSense display. Microsoft showed off its flagship Surface Pro 9 tablet, once again aimed at replacing the laptop. While the new Surface products aren’t much different in terms of design or screen size than previous iterations, the latest devices feature some upgrades, including new chipsets for better performance. Like other tech companies that have unveiled new products this fall, Microsoft is also confronting a more difficult economic environment, including high inflation and fears of a looming recession, that could make it harder to convince customers to spend three or even four figures upgrading devices. The event comes as Microsoft marks the tenth anniversary of the Surface line, which originally launched with a tablet to take on the iPad. The announcements about the refreshed Surface product lineup will kick off Microsoft’s days-long Ignite developer conference on Wednesday. Microsoft told CNN Business this year’s price jump is attributed to several significant improvements, including the new processor, a 1 TB SSD hard drive for faster file transfers and an enhanced 1080p camera, among other features. The previous Surface Studio 2, released in 2018, received some criticism for its $3,499 starting price. The Surface Studio 2+ starts at $4,299, and $4,499 with the digita l pen.
