Surface Neo
The Microsoft Surface Neo, also known as the Microsoft Neo or the Surface Neo, is an upcoming folding device announced during Microsoft's October 2019 Surface hardware event.[1] Unlike its sister device the Surface Duo, the Surface Neo will run Windows 10X, a version of Microsoft Windows designed specifically for foldable devices.[2] The device was initially expected to release in "Holiday 2020", but is officially delayed with development paused. Preliminary reports suggest the device may not be released until Fall 2021/Spring 2022.[3]
Also known as | Microsoft Neo, Microsoft Surface Neo |
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Developer | Microsoft |
Product family | Microsoft Surface |
Release date | 2021 |
Operating system | Windows 10X |
Related articles | Surface Duo |
Website | "New Surface Neo - Microsoft Surface". Archived from the original on 1 Oct 2020. |
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Background
The device was announced at Microsoft's Surface hardware conference in October 2019, alongside the Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro X, Surface Laptop 3, Surface Duo and Surface Earbuds.
In October 2020, the device's page was removed from Microsoft's website.[4] It is still currently available in an archived version.
Software
The device will launch with Windows 10X, a version of Windows designed intentionally for foldable devices, unlike its sibling device the Surface Duo, which launched with Android.[5] Microsoft is working with developers to enable apps that work in Windows 10 to work with Windows 10X.
See also
References
- www.digitaltrends.com https://www.digitaltrends.com/topic/microsoft-surface-event-2019/. Retrieved 2020-06-18. Missing or empty
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(help) - Warren, Tom (2019-10-02). "Microsoft Surface Neo first look: the future of Windows 10X is dual-screen". The Verge. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
- April 2020, Darren Allan 09. "Surface Neo won't be out until 2021, and neither will any Windows 10X dual-screen device, rumor claims". TechRadar. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
- "Microsoft removes the Surface Neo from its website". Neowin. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
- www.digitaltrends.com https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/windows-10x-vs-windows-10/. Retrieved 2020-06-22. Missing or empty
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