Also arriving this month (May 21) will be the more beefed-up Surface Book 3 laptop, with pricing based on screen size and components, which is targeted toward developers, professionals and gamers. Some new Surface accessory products also will be arriving this month. Surface Headphones 2 ($249) will start being available on May 12. The specs for Surface Headphones 2 are available here (Word doc download). Surface Earbuds with an included recharging case ($199) are expected to arrive on May 12, as well. The specs for Surface Earbuds are available here (Word doc download). Some Surface-device docking station products will be getting released "later this month in select markets," which weren't described. There's also a new Microsoft USB-C Travel Hub ($99) for on-the-go connections to "networks, displays and USB-C accessories." The Surface Dock 2 ($259), designed to charge laptops and link to large displays, features a total of four USB-C 3.2 ports, enabling connections to two external displays. Two new keyboard-and-mouse combination products were briefly introduced in the announcement, but availability wasn't described. They are the Microsoft Ergonomic Desktop product ($89) and the Microsoft Bluetooth Desktop ($59) product. The Surface Go 2 PC is marketed toward "businesses, schools, students and families" and runs either Windows 10 Home in S Mode or Windows 10 Pro. It has a 10.5-inch PixelSense display, weighs 1.2 pounds and has Wi-Fi and LTE Advanced wireless connection technologies. The battery life is estimated at 10 hours. The Surface Go 2 can be purchased with various options. On the processor side, options include Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y or an Intel 8th-generation Core m3. There are also purchase options for RAM (4GB or 8GB) and storage (64GB eMMC or 128GB SSD).
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