Because the Surface Pro 7 is more than a year old, everyone was naturally expecting for the Surface Pro 8 to come out next. and , Microsoft’s upgraded 2-in-1 detachable tablet is already official… under a surprising name.
For the first time in the nearly nine-year history of the Windows-powered hybrid computer family, Microsoft has taken the wraps off a Plus-branded version of an existing Surface model. Unfortunately for regular consumers, the caters exclusively to businesses and schools, which means a “normal” Surface Pro 8 anyone can buy without restrictions of any sort …
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