Published: February 23, 2021 12:15 PM IST
Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ sports a 12.3-inch PixelSense display with a resolution of 2,736x1,824 pixels. (Image: Microsoft)
Microsoft has launched the Surface Pro 7+ and the Surface Hub 2S 85-inch in India. The Surface Pro 7+ is a minor upgrade to 2019’s Surface Pro 7, whereas, the Surface Hub 2S 85-inch is a large touchscreen device for business. Also Read - Microsoft could hold major gaming event this month: Here s what we know
Microsoft Surface Pro 7+, Surface Hub 2S 85-inch: Price in India
Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ is priced at Rs 83,999 for the base variant, which comes with an 11th-gen Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB of RAM and 128GB SSD. The LTE options start at Rs 1,09,499. The highest configuration is offered at Rs 2,58,499, which comes with an 11th-gen Intel Core i7 processor, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. The device can be purchased via authorised resellers in�
Microsoft Surface Pro 7+, Microsoft Surface Hub 2S 85-Inch Now Available in India
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Bloomfield-based Salamander Designs has remained healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic, in more ways than one.
Not only has its 45-employee workforce remained virus free, founder and President Salvatore Carrabba says his business has also been growing.
Salamander designs and manufactures furniture custom made to integrate audiovisual (AV) technology, for both residential and commercial settings. With companies large and small shifting their staffs to working remotely, and with more meetings being held virtually, an increasing number of companies in recent months have begun creating spaces for AV conferencing and collaboration.
That usually means bringing in crews to run wires and mount AV equipment such as monitors, speakers and video cameras on walls or ceilings, which not only is costly and time-consuming but sometimes can require permits and structural improvements. Salamander builds the technology right into its furniture, Carrabba said.