You may019 Archiveswondering, “How do I watch the Microsoft Surface event?” After all, the sudden departure of Microsoft's Chief Product Officer Panos Panaymay have piqued your interest about the upcoming livestream. Or perhaps you have a Microsoft Surface device and you're keeping an eye out for an alluring, purchase-worthy laptop or tablet.
Whether you’re tuning in to make sense of Panay’s surprise exit, or you’re just curious about the next-generation of Surface devices, we have all the information you need to help you watch the upcoming Microsoft Surface event.
SEE ALSO: How to preorder the two new Microsoft Surface laptops: Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Surface Laptop Go 3The 2023 Microsoft Surface event is poised to launch on Thursday, Sept. 21 at 1 p.m. ET. For other time zones, check out the list below:
Dallas, Texas - 12 p.m. CT
Los Angele, California - 10 a.m. PT
Honolulu, Hawaii - 7 a.m. HAST
Halifax, Canada - 2 p.m. AST
London, United Kingdom - 6 p.m. BST
Berlin, Germany - 7 p.m. CEST
Delhi, India - 10 p.m. IST
Dubai, United Arab Emirates — 9 p.m. GST
You can watch the Surface event two ways: the Microsoft's landing page or YouTube channel.
According to Windows Central, the Microsoft Surface event will reveal three devices: the Surface Go 4, Surface Laptop Studio 2, and Surface Laptop Go 3. We’re also expecting the Redmond-based tech giant to dive into new AI updates for Windows 11, Bing, the Edge browser, and Microsoft 365. If we’re lucky, we may even get a teaser of Windows 12. Although there appears to be a lot of demand for a new Surface Pro, the rumor mill says that we won't see an updated model on Thursday.
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