At a product launch focused on Windows as a creation tool, Microsoft didn't reveal much about the future of its mobile hardware efforts.
At a product launch focused on Windows as a creation tool, Microsoft didn't reveal much about the future of its mobile hardware efforts.
Last week's Microsoft's announcements, which were expected to include new hardware, fulfilled their promise in quality if not quantity. The Surface Studio desktop PC, years in the making, sets a new bar with its combination of design and engineering aimed at professionals. But it, along with a beefed-up version of the Surface Book and a promise of new VR headsets from Microsoft partners, were part of an event that focused far more on Windows per se than new devices.
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Published on October 31, 2016 09:00