Microsoft today introduced Surface Pro 7+ for Business, Surface Laptop Go for Business, and Surface Go 2 for Business for commercial and education customers in the Philippines to support business productivity and continuity in remote and hybrid working environments.
 
“We are committed to designing technology that fosters productivity, creativity, and connection to empower people to be successful. We have spoken at length with many of our customers in the last year, listening to their journeys into remote everything. These discussions combined with extensive commissioned research and the work done by our Applied Sciences group, have helped us understand their rapidly evolving needs,” said Andres Ortola, country general manager, Microsoft Philippines. “This was a critical part of our development process for Surface ensuring commercial customer voices are not only heard but brought directly into our product development.”

Surface Pro 7+ for Business

Surface Pro 7+ comes with the latest 11th Gen Intel Core Processors, 2.1 times faster performance, and longer battery life of up to 15 hours. The device offers the versatility people need to work anywhere and anytime. With both USB-A and USB-C ports, Surface Pro 7+ offers the adaptability to dock into external displays and leverage the needed peripherals for a full workstation set up. Microsoft has also integrated front and rear-facing cameras into Pro 7+ with 1080p full HD video along with Dolby Atmos speakers and dual far-field Studio Mics so people can be seen and heard.

Surface Pro 7+ will come with a lightweight, sustainable commercial packaging that is 23% lighter than the previous generation and made from 99% natural fiber-based material, of which 64% is post-consumer recycled content. These updates are also reflective of Microsoft’s continued commitment to sustainability.

The Surface Pro 7+ for Business is priced at P72,490.

Surface Laptop Go for Business

Surface Laptop Go has a 12.4” PixelSense touchscreen display, a large precision trackpad, and a full-size keyboard with 1.3mm key travel. The sleek, streamlined design comes in three durable and lightweight metal finishes in Platinum.

Surface Laptop Go is powered by Intel’s 10th generation i5 Quad-Core processor with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage and is optimized for performance and battery life. For a quick and secure sign-in, the Surface Laptop Go 10th Gen Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD has a Fingerprint Power Button with One Touch sign-in through Windows Hello. One-Touch sign-in also provides fast, secured access to OneDrive for Business Vault files and more, so users can jump in quickly and be productive.

The Surface Laptop Go for Business is priced at P44,990.

Surface Go 2 for Business

Surface Go 2 has a thin, lightweight design with a 10.5-inch PixelSense display, improved battery life, and a model with up to 64% faster performance than the original with 8th Generation Intel Core M options for the first time. It has added Studio Mics, a dual-microphone solution, to increase voice clarity and reduce background noise for Microsoft Teams meetings or video chats, and a 5MP front-facing camera delivers sharp video even in low light.

The new Camera app for the rear-facing camera makes it easy to scan documents and whiteboards – whether users are sharing notes from a meeting or turning in homework. Paired with Surface Pen, Surface Go 2 allows distance learners and remote workers to stay digital, while unlocking the power of natural ink for things like drawing diagrams, marking up documents, or working through math equations. The Surface Go can be paired with a Platinum Type Cover.

Surface Go 2 for Business is priced at P38,990.

Surface Laptop Go and Surface Go 2 has already started shipping and Surface Pro 7+ for Business will start shipping in February 2021 via Surface Commercial Authorized Resellers Nexus Technologies Inc., Accent Micro Technologies Inc., Advance Solutions Inc., and ePLDT Inc. 

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