After years of developing and convincing that a tablet can replace a laptop, Microsoft pushed a minor update to the Surface range, the Microsoft Surface Pro 5. The new leak shows that Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will have the same power connector as its predecessors.

According to CNET, this kind of innovations is just feeding the rumors on the Internet with new speculations that emerge about the Microsoft Surface Pro 5. However, a Microsoft watcher Paul Thurrott provides new details stated that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will have an iterative flagship on a convertible hybrid.

Thurrott added that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will use the new Kaby Lake processors from Intel, the Kabey Lake Core i7. Rumors claimed that there will be some changes in its position of Microsoft Surface Pro 5's keyboard cover. It is not just the keyboard but also the Microsoft's hardware, as it promotes the vision of the modern computer.

Additionally, Patently Mobile reveal that Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will have a rechargeable Surface Pen and dock. It is also noted that the stylus will look a thin rod-like shape that can be easily misplaced but it will be connected through a magnetic and electronic dock that is automatically recharged the stylus.

Aside from the changes, there is no news about the designs, ports, or even the release date, however, there are claims that Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will still keep the Surface Connect power connector as what stated awhile ago as an opposed to the USB-C charging type. This minor update of the Surface line-up has been the same as the update of the 2015 MacBook Pro line-up.

There are reports that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will have the price of $899, and could be released in October. Microsoft's objectives for this update is to show, how the new software-based innovations will work with the Microsoft Surface Pro 5, where its emphasis its cloud-based services and Windows 10 operating system.