The reports suggest that the new model will have 512GB of storage, up to 16GB of RAM and the latest Intel “Kaby Lake” CPU. MORE: Surface Pro 4 vs. iPad Pro: Which Tablet Wins? The BitBag, however, doesn’t cite its own sources, so readers should take this all with a grain of salt for now. Other rumors about a new Surface Pro include USB Type-C or Thunderbolt 3 ports, but the only way to see if those come true is to wait for an announcement (or a solid leak). BGR points out that Microsoft has been playing the Surface line against Apple’s MacBook Air. We’re curious to see if Microsoft will position the new Surface as a Pro competitor now that the Air line hasn’t been updated.  We’ll let you know if we hear any more solid rumors regarding the Surface Pro 5.

Windows 10 Basics

Previous TipNext Tip

7 Settings to Change Right AwayWindows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts to Save You Clicks5 Ways to Take ScreenshotsChange Your Password in Windows 10Uninstall Programs in Windows 10Enable or Disable Tablet ModeAdd a User (Child or Adult)Change the Screen ResolutionSync Your Settings Across DevicesSync iPhone with Windows 10Control Windows 10 with Your VoiceUpgrade to Windows 10 From Windows 7 or 8Eliminate Blue Light With Night LightCreate a New FolderGet to the Desktop in Windows 10Add a PrinterAll Windows 10 TipsSet Alarms