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Microsoft Surface event: date, time, and how to watch the live stream – The Verge, The Verge

Microsoft Surface event: date, time, and how to watch the live stream – The Verge, The Verge


  

Microsoft broke new ground when itintroduced its touchscreen Surface tablet / laptophybrid back in 2012, and it hasn’t stopped since. This year, the company seems to be pulling out all the stops: its event at the Starrett-Lehigh Building in New York City looks like it will introduce some major innovations.

Why tune in? Because you can probably expect to see new products and interesting device refreshes for the Surface line. These may include a Surface laptop powered by Qualcomm’s new ARM chip and one that offers dual-screen capabilities. There are also rumors about a new speaker and a consumer version of Teams, Microsoft’s answer to Slack.

Whatever the company plans to announce, we’ll be covering it. You can follow the event via the live stream, and enjoy our live blog whereThe Verge’swriters will keep things lively with their observations and opinions. It’s all happening today, October 2nd, starting at 10 AM ET / 7AM PT. Here are the details:

WHEN AND WHERE TO WATCH:

Start time:New York: 10 AM / San Francisco: 7AM / London: 3PM / Berlin: 4PM / Moscow: 5PM / New Delhi: 7: 30 PM / Beijing: 10 PM / Tokyo: (PM / Melbourne:) **************************************** (AM) October 3rd)

Live blog:Tune in toThe Verge‘s live blog for the latest on Microsoft’s event, expert commentary, and photos from the Starrett-Lehigh Building in New York City.

Live stream:Microsoft is live-streaming the eventon its websitefor desktop viewing.

Live tweeting:Follow@ verge on Twitterfor the highlights and new products introduced at Microsoft’s Surface event.

Live Instagram updates:Keep an eye on@ verge on Instagramfor live updates from our team.

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