Microsoft tests new dual-screen Surface hardware

Microsoft held an all-hands event for its devices team where it showed a video of new Surface devices and a dual-screen prototype.

Update: 2019-06-04 08:17 GMT
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Microsoft has reportedly started testing its dual-screen Surface device that has been under development from two years.

According to The Verge, Microsoft held an all-hands event for its devices team where it showed a video of new Surface devices and a dual-screen prototype, codenamed Centaurus.

Microsoft is long rumoured to be working on 'pocketable' hardware and the dual-screen Surface fits just right. The company may launch it in the next six months. When launched, Centaurus will also be one of the first Window Lite devices, running a lightweight version of its Windows OS.

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