A new report from Windows Central unveils a new Designer Bluetooth Desktop kit carrying the Surface brand, and an ergonomic Surface keyboard and a Surface mouse. Apparently, these peripherals are specifically designed for desktop PCs, and they will launch sometime in October. On the promo image obtained by Windows Central, we can see the redesigned Bluetooth Desktop kit that sports a slightly changed layout and gray color matching the Surface line color scheme. In addition, a new images have appeared at the FCC database showing off the Surface-branded mouse and keyboard. Surface keyboard images submitted by Microsoft to the FCC Surface mouse images submitted by Microsoft to the FCC

Surface AiO could be a modular PC

The leak seems to surface just at the right time, as Microsoft is also rumored to host a new hardware event at the end of October in New York City to introduce new hardware. In addition, the company is expected to unveil the so called Surface AiO PC, which of course will require a separate keyboard and mouse. There is still no much information about actual Surface all-in-one PC, but info circulating the internet from a number of patent filing suggest that it could be a modular device with stackable components, which could make it a device easy to upgrade. This is in addition to previous information suggesting that the device may sport Intel’s kaby Lake processor and various screen sizes, including a 27-inch variant with support up to 4K resolution. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.