Wunderbar? Wonderbar? Wonder bird?
— Joanna Stern (@JoannaStern) October 2, 2019
the tab, apostrophe bracket and backslash keys are tiny on the Surface Neo. at least it does cool things when you place it on the screen https://t.co/NfxZmL3waU pic.twitter.com/WZqgRptkoP
— Jordan Novet (@jordannovet) October 2, 2019
Surface Neo: 9” unfolded to 13.1” productivity device. Microsoft has done a lot of OS work to support more natural spanning. New gestures will come too. Saw an Intel logo in the video. Likely Foveros. #MicrosoftEvent pic.twitter.com/V0ZflkAlCR
— Patrick Moorhead (@PatrickMoorhead) October 2, 2019
So now we know why we've been sort-of testing 20H1 for so long. So Surface Neo can ship in late 2020. With 20H2.
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) October 2, 2019
And, indeed:
— Michael Fisher (@theMrMobile) October 2, 2019
Surface Neo
?Two 9" LCD screens
?5.6mm thick on each side
⌨️Magnetic keyboard
⚖️655g
?Windows 10X
?Intel Lakefield
"The next category of device."
Holiday 2020#SurfaceEvent pic.twitter.com/u8eAhyFIRf
I’ll have a venti Touch Bar, please.
— Wes Miller (@getwired) October 2, 2019
Perhaps most interesting on the Surface Neo demo is this variant of Windows being called Windows 10 X.
— Ben Bajarin (@BenBajarin) October 2, 2019
Windows, thanks to a redesigned core, has become quite flexible for a variety of hardware designs which is quite an accomplishment from Microsoft when you think about it.
Microsoft has been playing with two-screened laptop designs for almost a decade. Today they're finally unveiling a real one: Neo. Won't be available until next year, though, as @jordannovet reports. https://t.co/39B4i8C2y5
— Matt Rosoff (@MattRosoff) October 2, 2019
Still waiting for WHY this exists.
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) October 2, 2019
Peek at remote/virtualized application interface layer in action on Windows 10X variant, running a desktop app in a container. Note the double titlebar quirk. pic.twitter.com/a5aUZOn7Zp
— Rafael Rivera (@WithinRafael) October 2, 2019
Content can be dragged from big screen to partial screen, on Surface Neo and reformats.
— Mark Hachman (@markhachman) October 2, 2019
Surface Neo: holiday 2020.
Pretty damn amazing #MicrosoftEvent pic.twitter.com/EqipZyrBP8
I'm all in for Microsoft trying some radical new form-factors, but I kinda feel like Windows 10X is a stepping stone on the path to just moving Microsoft's tablet devices to Android. UWP/Win32 support could come to Android and be far more useful than a stripped-down Windows
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) October 2, 2019
Panay calling this the "next category" a whole lot
— Dave Gershgorn (@davegershgorn) October 2, 2019
Neo has Intel Lakefield hybrid CPU. 11th gen
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) October 2, 2019
Will be interesting to see how the Edge story plays out here. No one wants old Edge (pictured, I believe). And don't think Microsoft wants to ship with a virtualized desktop Edge-Chromium app as the primary web experience. ?
— Rafael Rivera (@WithinRafael) October 2, 2019
Not yet sure that the design makes sense. But at least it’s something fresh and it’s good to see Windows on a more mobile device again. https://t.co/gvxZIm7Evu
— Axel Rauschmayer (@rauschma) October 2, 2019
This is Surface Neo, and this is my first look at this new dual-screen device. It runs Windows 10X with some new software tweaks, an intriguing WonderBar feature, and a really cool magnetic keyboard. All the details and video right here: https://t.co/I9TUzvGhYb pic.twitter.com/knDvcEOMY7
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 2, 2019
obligatory “it’s prounounced ‘ten ten’” https://t.co/I8FUdR55XR
— Marco Arment (@marcoarment) October 2, 2019
Wow — Microsoft unveils ‘Surface Neo’ hybrid folio laptop, and ‘Surface Duo’ dual-screen Android devicehttps://t.co/V6bHj2pBeU pic.twitter.com/QLXqDcMAKz
— Taylor Soper (@Taylor_Soper) October 2, 2019
Listen, when i said to go make tacos, I did NOT mean your deviceshttps://t.co/yQngS8EV0t
— El Jefe De Security (@ElJefeDSecurIT) October 2, 2019
Windows 10X has a new Start Menu and no more Live Tiles https://t.co/BWgvqyW2rz pic.twitter.com/3hwqjIYBP8
— The Verge (@verge) October 2, 2019
Surface Neo用のWindows 10X。新しいスタートメニューの採用しているがライブタイルは廃止のようだ。シェルをアップデートしたWindows 10か?https://t.co/9be15BiLuz https://t.co/9be15BiLuz
— 社本@Shaxware (@sha256) October 2, 2019
Here's my writeup on Windows 10X for those interest https://t.co/Ef7pftGn1n
— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) October 2, 2019
마이크로소프트, 듀얼 스크린 '서피스 네오' 티징. 2008년 마이크로소프트 Courier 컨셉 부활
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) October 2, 2019
- 윈도우 10X 구동
- 2020년 홀리데이 출시
- 마이크로소프트, 서피스 네오가 "차기 카테고리"라고 말해
- 360도 힌지
- 각 스크린 9인치, 5.6mm 두께로 사상 최박 LCD
- 무게 655g https://t.co/GT3IrPvXHs
Microsoft teases dual-screen Surface Neo https://t.co/TaWs1TrjkV pic.twitter.com/7xnFSScncf
— Ace Computer (@Acecomputer5) October 2, 2019
Microsoft Announces Windows 10X for Dual-Screen and Folding Devices - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/2QRe4RScrf pic.twitter.com/02wihOsvvv
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) October 2, 2019
Windows 10X. Designed for dual-screen devices like Surface NEO: https://t.co/E6FP0fDjgz pic.twitter.com/yxQX410S7P
— Mehedi Hassan (@mehedih_) October 2, 2019
Microsoft announces the Surface Neo, the dual-screen PC of the future https://t.co/UoBI8dADyU
— TNW (@thenextweb) October 2, 2019
After years—YEARS—of rumors, Microsoft has finally announced its dual-screen Surface device, the Surface Neo. https://t.co/Dg4CZVosBz pic.twitter.com/XmsPjxXk02
— Tony Stanislawski (@tonyatmatc) October 2, 2019
Microsoft unveils ‘Surface Neo’ hybrid folio laptop, and new Windows X for dual-screen devices https://t.co/rUCJgr9Rnr
— toddbishop (@toddbishop) October 2, 2019
Windows 10X has a new Start Menu without Microsoft's Live Tiles. RIP Live Tiles https://t.co/LLrlXHjMiB pic.twitter.com/m2MBPDHi6Z
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 3, 2019
Windows 10X has a new Start Menu and no more Live Tiles https://t.co/BWgvqyW2rz pic.twitter.com/GCoqWtlLnE
— The Verge (@verge) October 3, 2019
Microsoftが Googleと組んでスマホ事業に再参入するらしい。
— 済州島みかん? (@99mina_jeju) October 3, 2019
基本OSは Androidながらも、Wordや PowerPoint といった Microsoft製アプリがすべて動作するそうで、ギークたちが夢見ていた理想のスマホ端末になる可能性を秘めている気がする。しかも、ディスプレイは2画面(笑)https://t.co/SwDaSaJRF8
Microsoft teases dual-screen Surface Neo https://t.co/Dx9VbnBihc by @EPro
— Pando Group (@ThePandoGroup) October 2, 2019