A new Microsoft patent reveals what a “Surface Book 4” may look like
A Microsoft patent could indicate that a significant redesign to the Surface Book is on the way. The patent was spotted by WindowsUnited, shows a different style of display design from Surface Book 3 or Surface Laptop.
HP Elite Folio (2021) with pull-it-forward display.Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
At first glance, the drawings from the patent look a bit like Apple’s Magic Keyboard for the iPad. Based on the figure labeled 7-2, it looks like the design allows the display to rest at different angles, thanks to a stabilizing part (item 728).
The designs also have a lot in common with the HP Elite Folio. That convertible 2-in-1 can pop its screen down for easy viewing while still showing the trackpad.
Future of Surface Book 4?
Questions remain about Microsoft’s ambitions with a Surface Book 4. Rumors have been circulating that the company may be rethinking the current Surface Book concept of a detachable display that doesn’t seem to get much use these days.
Currently, the Surface Book’s processor is limited to that of Ultrabooks due to it being behind the display instead of the base of the computer like all other laptops. With this new redesign, Microsoft could finally make a much more powerful Surface Book while retaining its 2-in-1 roots.
We wrote about these issues back in 2020, calling for Microsoft to effectively make a “Surface Laptop Pro”. That looks like it could be happening now as the Surface Book hasn’t been redesign since its initial release in 2015.
Acer ConceptD 3 Ezel could be similar to a redesigned Microsoft “Surface Book 4.”Source: Acer
The concept of a pull-it-forward display is not new, either, as Acer has been employing it for years and most recently with its imaginative ConceptD 3 Ezels.
As to when we could see such a device from Microsoft, due to current chip shortages, it seems unlikely this would release in 2021 and, instead, be on the table for 2022. However, Microsoft is good at maintaining secrets, so anything is possible.
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