The Microsoft Surface Book is probably the most memorable personal computer ever produced by the U.S. technology firm. Other than that, Microsoft seems to be putting a lot of effort in their newest addition to the surface series codenamed Cardinal.
Microsoft Expands Surface Series With All-In-One PC, 'Cardinal'
Just recently, the Microsoft store opened its doors for consumers who might be interested in purchasing their own Surface-branded device for a discounted price. The refurbished Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book are up for sale at 15 percent off from its original price and the tech company guaranteed that both devices function properly as if they were "good as new".
The newest addition to the Surface series family is going to be released next month and a lot of people are anticipating "Cardinal," a All-In-One Surface desktop. According to PC World, Cardinal will be unveiled next month along with its much awaited smartphone, the Surface phone. A lot of people have been waiting for Cardinal and it looks like they won't be disappointed as Microsoft put a lot of hard work building and designing this machine in-house.
Micorosoft Cardinal vs Apple iMac
In the world of personal computers, Microsoft and Apple are both in a tight competition against each other. While Apple reigns in the land of smartphones, Microsoft captures the hearts of PC lovers anywhere in the globe. Microsoft has a lot of confidence in its Surface All-In-One PC, Cardinal. In fact, this is believed to be their weapon to defeat Apple's iMac and reclaim its crown as the best PC provider in the world, reports Dailymail.co.uk.
Microsoft's Surface All-In-One PC codenamed Cardinal looks a little like Apple's iMac as it is expected to come in three different variants. Microsoft's newest Surface product is available in 3 different screen sizes: 21 inches at 1080 Full HD, 24 inches at 4K and a 27-inch with 4K resolution as well.
If you are looking for a personal computer that can revolutionize your work station or your home office, then the Microsoft Surface All-In-One PC has the power to do that. Microsoft claims that the Surface PC has the ability to turn your desk into a studio. Who wouldn't want that?
While Microsoft seems pretty confident about beating Apple's iMac with its Surface All-In-One PC, there's no way of knowing for sure until the Surface series gets released in October.