![]() Does that make it a 2-in-0? A 1-in-1? I'm not sure, but I am sure that most users would benefit from Microsoft finally just accepting reality and bundling in the type cover. Some things never change, however, and Microsoft is still grimly sticking to the idea that it can sell a 2-in-1 without the keyboard. The end result is a much nicer 2-in-1 device, and easily the most significant Surface Pro update in years. The Surface Pro 8 is something different, with Microsoft grabbing a lot of the concepts it's used for other Surface devices and applying them to the Surface Pro world. Microsoft was happy to play around with other Surface devices in terms of wacky designs or ideas, but the Surface Pro was the little engine that could, as long as it wasn't being asked to change all that much. For years now, I could predict that Microsoft would have an updated Surface Pro with whatever the latest Intel innards were inside, but that little else would change.
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