Microsoft is set to reveal a brand-new Surface device at a late October event, according to the latest murmurs.
A report from ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley, who has a solid track record with Microsoft news, claims the new Surface device will be an all-in-one PC that's destined for the living room.
We previously reported on rumors pointing to a mysterious all-in-one from Microsoft, one that could come with modular parts.
Foley expects the rumored Surface PC to be available in three different screen sizes: 21-, 24- and 27-inch, and to be the consumer version of the Surface Hub.
If you're don't remember the Surface Hub, it was Microsoft's TV-sized tablet meant for professional use. This newly rumored Surface all-in-one is said to be much smaller, and should be a more affordable version of the Hub, which cost up to $21,999 (£14,850, AU$30,435).
Microsoft is keeping quiet on the existence of the Surface all-in-one, and won't even acknowledge that it's planning an event for late October.
Foley expects other Surface tablets and laptops will get a minor refresh with the new Intel Kaby Lake processors, but doesn't expect any major refreshes for the Surface Pro or Surface Book until spring 2017.
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