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Microsoft Surface Pro Rumors: Two New Large Display Tablets Out Soon?

Reports have emerged Microsoft is currently working on two large-screen Surface Pro tablets which they are planning to launch before the year ends.

Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 has still to make its appearance but reports out of Taiwan have suggested the American tech giant will be launching two new large-screen tablets before 2015 ends.

With rumors surfacing that Microsoft is planning to unveil its Surface Pro 4 in October, a DigiTimes write-up from Taipei says two next-generation Surface Pro tablets are currently in development, one with a 12-inch screen, and another with a 13-inch or 14-inch display.

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Both 2-in-1 devices are said to be of the high-end variety and may be launched together with the Surface Pro 4 two months from now as part of the Redmond, Washington company's Surface Pro series.

While the report mentioned the two new tablets will be featuring high-end specs, details were not specified. However, based on Microsoft's hardware choices for its 12-inch Surface Pro 3, the new large-screen devices may include Intel's new sixth-generation Skylake Core processors with i3, i5, and i7 variants.

They may also be available with a host of configurations in terms of RAM and internal storage options and may come pre-loaded with Windows 10, just like the Surface Pro 3.

Speculations are running rampant about the extent of changes Microsoft will be including to the upcoming devices. Based on the Surface Pro 3, the new tablets are guaranteed to carry hefty processing power, sturdy designs, an extensive display that may come with a stylus, as well as the latest OS geared for optimum productivity.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and the two new large-screen Surface Pro tablets will be going head-to-head with Apple's 12.9-inch screened iPad Pro, which will reportedly be unveiled next month during a launch event.

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