Microsoft recently unveiled the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 for business users. Notably, the tech giant has dubbed this the “year of the AI PC” with these launches. Both devices are the first in the Surface lineup engineered specifically for corporate use.

They boast a dedicated Copilot button for AI assistance. Additionally, they feature integration with Intel’s latest Core Ultra processors and a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) to optimize AI tasks within Windows 11. These innovations position them as pioneering AI-enabled PCs for professionals.

Pricing and Availability

The Surface Pro 10 is customizable with up to 64GB RAM and 256GB Gen4 SSD storage. Its base model starts at $1,199(Rs.1,66,620).

However, Microsoft is targeting the business sector exclusively. These devices are available solely through commercial channels and authorized resellers. Nevertheless, consumers can indirectly acquire them, as Microsoft plans consumer versions at a dedicated Windows/Surface AI event.

Surface Pro 10 Specs & Features

This Pro model features an anti-reflective display with increased brightness over predecessors. Though OLED rumors circulated, Microsoft confirmed a high-quality LCD panel, hinting at future OLED announcements.

Aesthetically, it resembles the Surface Pro 9 but packs Intel Core Ultra 5 135U/Core Ultra 7 165U processors internally. Furthermore, it includes two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports and up to 19 hours of battery life.

Surface Laptop 6 Specs & Features

The 15-inch variant offers enhanced connectivity via two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports for professional use. It houses powerful Intel Core Ultra H-series processors for desktop-level performance in a portable design.

Both 13.5-inch and 15-inch PixelSense touchscreens minimize glare with anti-reflective, adaptive color tech. Notably, the 15-inch model includes an integrated smart card reader enabling password-less NFC authentication for high-security sectors.

With dedicated AI integration, upgraded internals, and tailored business features, Microsoft aims to redefine professional computing with this AI-centric Surface lineup.

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