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Rumors of Microsoft getting a Dock Station soon for their upcoming Windows Surface tablets



And now for some Windows session, we have rumors of Microsoft introducing a Dock Station for their upcoming Windows Surface tablets, later this fall.

According to the sources, Microsoft is in plans to introduce a docking station for their Surface tablet line-up, where it is heard that this new upcoming accessory can only be compatible with Surface Pro and Surface Pro 2, but not with a Surface 2 or Surface RT. The dock consists of a mini display port for video out-put, as well as three Universal Serial Bus ports 2.0 on the sides and one 3.0 port on the back side, microphone/headphones port for audio in and out and a one gigabyte Ethernet port for further connectivity.

And now according to the design reports, the dock is rumored to be quite large in size, where the tablets slides in at an angle, with a couple of arms on the either side of the dock, which is then pulled to release the tablets from the dock.

We still have no reports on the exact availability, we have sources claiming that this accessory will be shipped alongside the new Windows Surface Pro 2 tablet, later in this fall in United States. No word on the pricing yet.

Source: WinSuperSite

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