It appears that Microsoft has accidentally revealed that the Surface Pro 3 is on the way, a week ahead of a major event relating to its Surface tablet range.
In a support article, which has since been removed, Microsoft said that an update for Windows 8.1 "adds
support to the Surface Pro 3 camera."
The Verge points out that the mention might be a typo, but the quick takedown of the support article suggests it wasn't intended to be published this soon.
Pro-Intel
The news follows recent reports of an Intel-based Surface tablet also on the horizon, which could turn out to be the Surface Pro 3. The Surface Pro 2 already uses Intel's "Haswell" Core i5 processor.
The company is also expected to unveil the Surface Mini, a smaller tablet catering for the 7-inch or 8-inch market. It is widely predicted to be powered by a Qualcomm processor.
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