Hoping that Microsoft will release the Surface Pro 7 later this year, what changes will be made to the hardware? We are already expecting the glbades to be smaller and the family Surface Pro finally making the jump to USB-C, but that's not all .
It should not surprising that it appears on a future Type Cover for the Surface Pro. A design of type covers already uses magnets to secure it to the spine of a pro, as well as lifting the keyboard tray against the screen to create a small rake for easy typing.
One of the missing items is a way to secure the type cover if it is closed against the Pro's screen or hidden at the back of the ultraportable. At present, a user simply needs to keep a good grip when wearing a Pro, but the next answer, according to the patents, will be magnetic.
This is going to be a small touch, and I doubt that anyone The purchase decision based on "the blanket has another magnet", but that shows that Microsoft is sweating the little details. This is an area in which Apple was once untouchable, but as a team of MacBook designers continues to fight to prove that it has the basic computer interface notebook Microsoft's attention on creating magical moments will not go unnoticed. ] Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (image: Ewan Spence)
Waiting for Microsoft to release Surface Pro 7 later this year What changes will be made to the hardware? We are already expecting a lot of boxes to be smaller and the Surface Pro family finally making the leap to USB-C, but that's not all.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (image: Ewan Spence)
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In a patent entitled "Multi-Panel Switching Device with Integrated Magnetic Coupling Structures," Microsoft details a way to use magnets for keep in place a removable cover when it is closed against a shelf.
This should not come as a surprise if it appears on a future Type Cover for the Surface Pro.use magnets to fix the cover type to the column vertebral as well q ue lift the keyboard tray against the screen to create a small rake for easy typing.
All that's missing is a way to secure the cover when it's closed against the pro or folded screen. far behind the ultraportable. At present, a user simply needs to keep a good grip when wearing a Pro, but the next answer, according to the patents, will be magnetic.
This is going to be a small touch, and I doubt that anyone The purchase decision based on "the blanket has another magnet", but that shows that Microsoft is sweating the little details. This is an area in which Apple was once untouchable, but as the MacBook design team continues to struggle to prove that it has the core interface for notebook, the Microsoft's goal of creating magical moments will not go unnoticed.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (image: Ewan Spence)
Ewan Spence
This is also not the first patent to show Microsoft's magnetic fascination – a patent was released earlier this month which showed that the internal construction of Microsoft hardware could switch to the use of magnets instead of screws. It seems that the ministry has been busy thinking about some topics.
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