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PowerToys get updated, now run natively on Arm64-based systems
Tablet Buying Guide 2021: An Ever Evolving and Affordable Form of Computing
Whether you need a new tablet for work or study, content consumption, web browsing, or for your kids, this buying guide has got you covered. From high-end to budget, iPad, Android or Windows, here are our picks of the best tablets.
The first Surface Pro 8 reviews are in, and they're good
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New Microsoft Surface devices and HP PCs show off ongoing PC innovation
Microsoft's Surface Pro 8 could finally be worth the upgrade
Microsoft will show what's next for Surface hardware on September 22
Microsoft takes aim at the iPad in new Surface Pro 7 ad
Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ comes with upgraded internals, removable SSD, and optional LTE support
The Best Tablets 2020: An Ever Evolving and Affordable Form of Computing
Tablets may not be as hot as they once were, but the form factor is still popular and a very useful form of computing. Case in point, when millions were forced into working and studying from home, tablets nearly became a necessity for teleconferencing, or if you needed a second screen to be more productive, all while being less expensive than a full blown laptop.
Patent suggests the Surface Pro 8 could be solar powered
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The Surface Pro X is Microsoft's thinnest and most powerful Windows on ARM device yet
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The Best Tablets 2019
While shipments are still far from their peak five years ago, tablet sales have seen a bit of a resurgence recently. This can be put down to several factors, including Apple's constantly improving and growing line of iPads, and the fact that slates are moving ever closer to laptop replacements, or at the very least preferred consumption devices for many.