Microsoft is going to start selling removable SSDs for the Surface Pro 7+
Feb 23, 2021 12:38 EST with 10 comments
Now, the Redmond firm announced that it s selling replacement SSDs for the Surface Pro 7+. And to be clear, these are
only for the Surface Pro 7+, as the announcement specifically say that these kits won t work in the Surface Pro X or Laptop Go, failing to mention the Surface Laptop 3. It s unclear why they won t work, but we ve reached out to Microsoft for more information on that, as well as if the company is going to offer similar plans for its other devices with removable storage.
Dec 27, 2017 14:44 EST · Hot! with 77 comments
In terms of technology, five years feels like a century. But it was 2012 when Microsoft released the Surface RT, and while the product was a massive flop, it marked a major change to come, especially with the launch of the Intel-powered Surface Pro a few months later.
At the time, the PC market was becoming stagnant, and fewer customers were inclined to buy a new one, given that their five-year-old machine still worked just fine. Surface marked the beginning of Microsoft s quest to invent new form factors for the PC, and its entry into the hardware business.
Microsoft's new Surface Pro 7+ is aimed squarely at businesses, and it includes Intel's new 11th-generation processors with Iris Xe graphics, 4G LTE, and it even has removable storage.