Microsoft has sent out an invitation to a Surface-related event that it
will hold on May 20th. The event will take place starting at 11am
EDT/8am PDT. With the word "small" in the title on the invite, we could
be looking at the introduction of the Microsoft Surface mini. The latest
rumors have the 8 inch tablet being marketed as a device to take notes on.
There are more than just external changes here. Instead of the NVIDIA Tegra chip found inside the Microsoft Surface 2, the Surface mini is expected to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. While many feel that an 8 inch screen is too small for the Office suite to run on, the mini will ship with it included. In addition, the tablet should come with an active digitizer stylus/pen, especially if it is going to focus on its note-taking capabilities. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is expected to handle the hosting duties and we could even see Stephen Elop wearing his Microsoft uniform. Now that the acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division by Microsoft has closed, Elop returns to his own stomping grounds. While the answers will probably be revealed on May 29th, at this point we really do not know much about the Surface mini in terms of specs, pricing and availability.
source: MicrosoftNews via WMPoweruser
There are more than just external changes here. Instead of the NVIDIA Tegra chip found inside the Microsoft Surface 2, the Surface mini is expected to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. While many feel that an 8 inch screen is too small for the Office suite to run on, the mini will ship with it included. In addition, the tablet should come with an active digitizer stylus/pen, especially if it is going to focus on its note-taking capabilities. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is expected to handle the hosting duties and we could even see Stephen Elop wearing his Microsoft uniform. Now that the acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division by Microsoft has closed, Elop returns to his own stomping grounds. While the answers will probably be revealed on May 29th, at this point we really do not know much about the Surface mini in terms of specs, pricing and availability.
source: MicrosoftNews via WMPoweruser
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