Microsoft’s latest video teases that more Surface devices are around the corner

It seems that we won’t have to wait long to see Microsoft’s new Surface hardware.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft usually announces some new Surface hardware for us to get excited about this time each year. It appears that will be the case again in 2021, as Microsoft’sTwitterand YouTube account just shared a video teasing Surface devices. The video closes with the text “more to come.”

Microsoft hasn’t confirmed any upcoming Surface devices, or even when we’ll find out more about any additional hardware. Still, rumors and reports shed some light on the Surface lineup’s upcoming expansion. It seems likely that Microsoft will announce aSurface Laptop 4shortly, which could be one of thebest Windows laptops.

Rumors and leaks suggest that the Surface Laptop 4 will run on AMD’s Ryzen 4000-series processors. TheCPU specs for the Surface Laptop 4leaked online last month. As those appeared in a leak, the specs need to be taken with a grain of salt.

In addition to the Surface Laptop 4, we could see Microsoft announce another pair of Surface Headphones. These could be named the Surface Headphones 2+, in a naming move similar to what Microsoft did with theSurface Pro 7 Plus.

We could also see some other new accessories, like a Microsoft Classroom Pen 2 and anew webcam from Microsoft.

We have a roundup of everything we expect to see atMicrosoft’s spring Surface hardware refreshif you’d like to read more.

With Microsoft teasing “more to come” in a video on its official social media channels, it seems likely that we won’t have to wait that long to see what Microsoft has in store.

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Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He’s covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean’s journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.