At the end of the press conference, Microsoft launchedDual-screen design, and confirmed to be named Surface Neo, and the name of the Windows operating system it carries has also been confirmed to be Windows 10 X, which is mainly optimized for dual-screen design devices.
From the product design point of view, Surface Neo obviously adoptsIntel dual-screen concept designNot only can you combine two screens to display a single screen, or display different screen contents individually, but you can even click on a web link on one screen to have it displayed directly on the other screen.
This kind of design is not uncommon, after all, similar designs have been used in manySimilar productsHowever, if you move the keyboard attached to the back of Surface Neo to one of the screens, the remaining display area will become a large touchpad, which can even be used as an auxiliary screen for the other screen or to display various shortcut operation interfaces. At the same time, if you move the keyboard attachment position upwards, Windows 10 X will also quickly switch the relevant operation interface, such as moving the touchpad originally on the top downwards, to meet the user's operation needs.
Looking at the overall interface, Windows 10 X retains the desktop operating mode, but uses a separate screen to display search, frequently used services, and recently opened projects, improving user efficiency. Besides its dual-screen design, the Surface Neo maintains the familiar Surface user experience and includes a stylus accessory that attaches to the back of the device, allowing users to interact through writing and other methods.
As for the processor, Microsoft revealed that Surface Neo will use Intel's nextLakefield processorsNot only does it reduce the area occupied by the processor, it also improves computing performance and reduces power consumption. It is even optimized for the dual-screen output operation requirements of Windows 10 X.
Currently, Microsoft has only confirmed that Surface Neo is expected to be officially launched at the end of 2020, but specific details have not yet been disclosed.

















