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Are you ready for today’s big Microsoft Surface event? Watch it here! – onmsft.com

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September 22, 2021
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(note: it’s always an adventure to try and embed Microsoft events, and the rules have apparently changed once again. Hey Microsoft…. YouTube, ever hear of it? Click on the full screen for a better viewing experience, or watch via Twitter below)

Microsoft is set to announce the biggest slate of Surface devices and accessories since probably 2015, and the show is set to start at 11am Eastern Time (time zones), and we’re expecting a wide range of new and refreshed devices, as we posted yesterday. Microsoft is streaming the event live on its webpage at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/event, and on Twitter:

Join us Wednesday, September 22 at 11am ET to see what’s next for Microsoft Surface. #MicrosoftEvent​ https://t.co/QSsPe6bAEx

— Microsoft Surface (@surface) September 8, 2021

Are you excited for today’s Surface announcements? Will you buy a new Surface Pro 8 or a Surface Duo 2? Let us know in the comments below, and don’t miss any of our coverage of today’s events!

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