Microsoft May Launch the All-New Surface PC at the Oct 26 Event

Oct 11, 2016 05:48 AM EDT | Ribhu .

Microsoft is holding a Windows 10 and Surface event in New York City in the not so distant future - October 26th. 

The product monster has begun messaging out welcomes to an event on October 26th, and Microsoft is relied upon to make some Xbox-related declarations at the event, come out with new Surface equipment and a few subtle elements on the organization's next Windows 10 programming upgrade.

Microsoft's event isn't relied upon to be as extensive, or include as many updates and releases, as its gigantic measure of declarations a year ago

Surface-branded consoles and a mouse have begun spilling in front of Microsoft's event, and the organization is anticipated to reveal at least one all-in-one desktop PC. 

Sources acquainted with Microsoft's arrangements tell The Verge that the organization isn't wanting to revive its Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book gadgets at the event, and will showcase portable PCs and gadgets from OEMs. 

Microsoft, however, is replacing desktops and laptops a little too quickly. An 18-mont cycle seems quite normal before a device is upgraded to its next model. Apple with its MacBook has realized it too; Microsoft, however, stands at a distance in this aspect.

The primary focus of the event due next month will be the uncovering of Microsoft's vision for the eventual fate of Windows 10, and the organization's desktop PC equipment to bolster it. Microsoft is relied upon to detail new elements in Windows 10 that it arranges to deliver in two noteworthy programming upgrades one year from now, and examine how some of those elements bolster its Xbox gaming system crosswise over both stages. 

The event scheduled later this month may generate quite a bit of buzz. Although we do not expect game-changing announcements by Microsoft, there are something to certainly look forward to - stay in tune while we bring you our latest updates.

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