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Microsoft Surface
June 16, 2026
Introducing the next Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, built for performance and flexibility
By
Brett Ostrum, Corporate Vice President, Surface
For more than 13 years, Surface has been shaped by the people who use it.
Architects sketch buildings, developers train models, students build startups and field engineers solve problems that rarely make headlines.
We didn’t intend to design for one audience, but the people who’ve chosen Surface have defined it through their work. They build, shape, solve and ship, often before anyone else sees what’s coming.
That pattern is now the platform: new devices, new features and a continued commitment to the makers who show us what Surface means by how they use it.
Expanding Surface for the work ahead
2026 has brought important updates for Surface. We delivered our broadest Surface for Business lineup to date, with new enterprise features including an integrated privacy screen. Later this year, we’ll deliver Surface Laptop Ultra, our most powerful Surface Laptop ever, built for developers and creative professionals pushing their work further. We’ll also deliver Surface RTX Spark Dev Box , an entirely new category of Surface hardware purpose-built for AI developers who need sustained local compute. Surface is investing everywhere: from entry points to ultra-premium performance, from the enterprise to the individual maker.
Today, we’re introducing the next Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, powered by Snapdragon X2 processors.
New: Surface Pro and Surface Laptop with Snapdragon X2
The next Surface Pro and Surface Laptop ship with Snapdragon X2 processors, delivering more performance for the work people do every day. These new PCs are available starting June 16, with Surface for Business availability beginning July 14.
Surface Pro 13-inch: The most versatile 2-in-1 PC
Available in Platinum, Black and Dune [1], the new Surface Pro combines the flexibility of a tablet with the capability of full Windows, so you can move from sketching and notetaking to real desktop work on one device. Starting at $1,499 (MSRP), the new Surface Pro 13-inch with Snapdragon X2 delivers up to 53% faster graphic performance than the previous generation [2], up to 15.5 hours of battery life [3] and a 1440p Quad HD camera with ultrawide field of view for clear video and natural framing on screen. With a stunning optional OLED display, it delivers deeper blacks, higher contrast and greater color accuracy, so you can trust what you’re seeing without second guessing. Paired with the optional Surface Pro Flex Keyboard, now available in Dune, this is the 2-in-1 for the makers who want a lightweight tablet without stepping down from the power and flexibility of Windows. No tradeoffs required.
Surface Laptop 13.8-inch and 15-inch: All-day performance
Starting at $1,599 (MSRP), the Surface Laptop pairs the premium build quality Surface is known for with the power of Snapdragon X2 with up to 58% more graphics performance than the previous generation [4]. The new Laptop delivers up to 20 hours of battery life on the 13.8-inch and up to 19 hours on the 15-inch [5].
Whether you’re running local models, collaborating across time zones or deep in a creative workflow, it keeps up when the work stacks up.
That focus carries through to the display. Both models feature bright, color-accurate LCD screens, and the new Surface Laptop 15-inch display gets sharper, jumping from 201 PPI to 262 PPI for greater detail and clarity. In addition to Platinum, Black and Dune, the 13.8-inch Surface Laptop comes in a beautiful new color: Jade. Round it out with the No.1 ranked laptop camera by DXOMARK [6], and Surface Laptop holds its place as the everyday workhorse of the lineup.
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