The Microsoft Surface we loved for years is dead


Microsoft held its “special” event for Surface and AI this week. The company told people to keep their eyes out for big announcements. My eyes are still looking, as I imagine so are many sets of eyes from Surface enthusiast. This week’s showcase gave us little to be excited about from Microsoft’s hardware division. In fact, it was so lackluster that it’s easy to see why Panos Panay left the company.

It’s easy to write an editorial when you’re angry. Passion flows from you through a keyboard. It’s difficult to write when you’re apathetic. That’s how I am right now. I can’t even muster outrage over the dull and disappointing presentation Microsoft didn’t even both to live stream.

What’s Surface without experimentation?

The Surface Studio lineup has a brilliant display and a unique form factor, even if it has lackluster internals. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Panay’s departure from Microsoft seemed abrupt, but as more details come into focus, it’s not surprising. This week, a report revealed that Panay left his role as EVP of Experiences & Devices due to cutbacks, layoffs, and device cancelations. Microsoft reportedly plans to ditch its efforts to make niche or experimental hardware.





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