LONDON: Microsoft has a ‘Windows 10 devices’ event scheduled for Tuesday, October 6. At the event, the company is expected to launch two new Lumia handsets – the Lumia 950 and the Lumia 950 XL – apart from the Microsoft Band 2 and the Surface Pro 4 tablet. We already know a lot about the forthcoming handsets and the activity tracker, and with not much time left for the event, new information about the tablet has also appeared on the Web.
According to a new report, the Surface Pro 4 will have a “razor-thin” bezel. This is partly in line with several previous reports that suggested that the company plans to make the forthcoming tablet a bit smaller, thinner and lighter. An Arabic news website W4phub reports that the bezel on the top and sides will be almost non-existent.
The report further noted that the display will change its size between 13-inch (when a keyboard is attached to it), and 12-inch when it is being used as a tablet. Dubbed “Smart Frame,” the feature will likely shut off some pixels at the sides of the display to facilitate the transition between varied screen sizes.