Microsoft 'secret' Surface device is a hybrid of mobile, tablet, PC: Report
Codenamed Andromeda, the secret device has been appearing in
company's internal documents from last few years
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News: Microsoft,
an American software giant, has been working on a new Surface device with
foldable screen that would reportedly blur the lines between computers and
mobile devices. Codenamed Andromeda, the secret device has been appearing in
company’s internal documents from last few years. However, it is until recently
the device concept images based on information from company’s patent filings
and other documents started to appear publically.
According to a technology
information portal The Verge, which had reportedly accessed Microsoft internal
documents, the Andromeda project has been undertaken by the company to design a
mobile device in a form factor that brings together innovative new hardware and
software experiences.
While the information
around the Andromeda project has been kept under tight wraps, designer David
Breyer has created 3D renders based on details taken from patent images, which
gives a fair understanding on how the device would look. Based on the renders,
the device is seen sporting a hinge-based design, and not the curved display
design that the device was reported to feature in earlier reports. However, the
device shows a wraparound display on one side that bridges the gap of the
hinge.
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