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-[* black] Top-down shot. The windows logo needs slight retouching
-[* black] After 6 years of almost the exact same Surface Pro design, Microsoft has finally bit the bullet and come forward with a new Surface Pro—and with it comes a new model number: ***1876***.
+[* black] After six years of pretty-similar-looking-if-not-exactly-the-same Surface Pro designs, Microsoft has started with a clean sheet of paper here. Although let's face it, they probably didn't use actual paper.
+[* black] With the all-new model comes a new model number: ***1876***.
[* icon_note] What a great year, 1876. Feels like just yesterday we were tearing down Alexander Graham Bell's new "telephone."
- [* black] This joke is weak without a telephone teardown to link to. Kill it if you so desire
-[* black] Compared to the also-new Surface Pro 7, we note that the Pro X's rounded corners, narrow profile, and anemic port selection.
- [* black] If you're in the market for a thin Professional Windows tablet, wave goodbye to the USB-A port, MicroSD card slot, and headphone jack. USB-C is the future, apparently.
+[* black] Compared to the also-new Surface Pro 7, we note the Pro X's rounded corners, narrow profile, and reductified port selection.
+ [* black] If you're in the market for a thin Professional Windows tablet, wave goodbye to the USB-A port, MicroSD card slot, and headphone jack. [https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/11/18178190/ces-2019-usb-c-monitors-docks-dongles-headphones|USB-C is the future|new_window=true], it seems—which is sort of the problem, as it has ''been'' the future for quite a while now. Are we there yet?