Microsoft Surface Book 2 device is expected to arrive this year. Previously, several reports suggested that the company might be unveiling the device at their expected Spring event.

However, a new report by ZDNet suggests that the company has apparently postponed the launch of its expected device. Apparently, Microsoft is not planning on unveiling its much-awaited Surface Book 2 at the spring event that is scheduled to take place in April. On the specifications front, the Microsoft Surface Book 2, as reported by Windows Central is expected to feature a 2-in-1 facility.

The device might be priced anywhere lower than $1,000. However, analyst Mary-Jo Foley of ZDNet suggests that the device isn't ready yet. For now, it remains unclear whether the announcement of release regarding the Microsoft Surface Book 2 will be made.

As per the reports, the Microsoft Surface Book 2 is expected to be the next-generation hybrid laptop. The gadget will pack the latest Windows 10 Creators Update and will further be powered by Intel's latest Kaby Lake processors. On the display front, the Surface Book 2 may feature bumped-up display, thereby making it compatible with 4K viewing.

Moreover, the Microsoft Surface Book 2 is also expected to support VR (Virtual Reality). With an improved Surface pen and much better graphics, the Surface Book 2 will be the laptop that will be worth it. Apart from that, the company hasn't exactly announced the release date for the same yet. As per The Country Caller, Microsoft Surface Book could come up by mid-2017.

However, experts claim that the device will be launched in the second half of 2017. None of the above-given information has been confirmed by the company yet. Separately, Intel has confirmed that their 7th-generation Kaby Lake chip is something that will most probably be coming in the speculated Microsoft Surface Book 2 device. The production hasn't begun yet. Stay tuned for more Microsoft Surface Book 2 updates.