Watch Microsoft’s October Surface event live

Almost exactly a year after Microsoft held its last Surface event, the company has announced another one – and it takes place today.

Aside from a time and date, Microsoft hasn’t revealed any details regarding what will be announced. It doesn’t even say that Surface hardware will be revealed, but leaks and rumours point to at least three new devices being unveiled. Here’s everything you need to know.

When is the next Microsoft Surface event?

Microsoft has confirmed that its next event will take place today,Wednesday 12 October 2022. Proceedings will get underway at10am ET – that’s 7am PT, 3pm BST, 4pm CET or 7.30pm IST.

Remember, this is only when any new products will launch. Pre-orders may go live immediately, but we’ll probably have to wait at least a couple of weeks for them to go on sale.

How to watch the Microsoft Surface event live

So far, we only have an official event page on theMicrosoft website. It’ll probably be available to watch live there, wherever you are in the world.

However, the company also livestreamed its 2021 event to theMicrosoft Surface YouTube channel. That’s likely to be the case again, although a page for the stream isn’t yet available.

Finally, there’s also a chance you’ll be able to watch via theMicrosoft Surface Twitter account.

What to expect from the Microsoft Surface event

With only theSurface Laptop Go 2and education-focusedSurface Laptop SEhaving launched recently, there are plenty of potential launches at the October. However, according to leaks and rumours, it looks like just three products will be announced.

The first is theSurface Pro 9,Microsoft’s next flagship 2-in-1. After the wholesale changes introduced byits predecessor, this is understandably expected to be a more iterative update. However, it seems that the device will be merged with theSurface Pro X, meaning some models use an ARM-based Qualcomm processor and offer 5G support. But Intel, 4G, and Wi-Fi only models are still expected.

New Forest (green) and Sapphire (blue) colours are expecting to join the existing Platinum and Graphite options, while Microsoft may ditch the 128GB SSD model at the entry-level.

Then there’s theSurface Laptop 5, where more wholesale changes are expected. They include the move to a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate on both 13.5in and 15in models, an upgraded webcam and new Intel processors. However, there may be no option for AMD CPUs this time around.

The third product we’re expecting is a long-awaited update to Microsoft’s all-in-one desktop PC. The Surface Studio 3 looks set to arrive four years after its predecessor, although very few details have been revealed. Upgraded Intel processors are almost certain and a revamped design are likely, but aside from that it’s anyone’s guess.

However, just as significant are the products that we aren’t expecting to be announced. TheSurface Duo 3,Surface Go 4,Surface Laptop Studio 2andSurface Laptop Go 3may all still arrive in 2023 instead.

Learn more in our separate article onwhat to expect from the October Surface event.

Author: Anyron Copeman, Mobile Editor, Tech Advisor

Anyron is Mobile Editor at Tech Advisor, where he’s been a mainstay of the editorial team since 2019. In his current role, Anyron is responsible for all smartphone, tablet and mobile network coverage on the site. A BA Journalism graduate, he has experience with a wide range of consumer tech products and services, including smartphones, tablets, foldables, wearables and more.

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