Surface Duo hands-on demos now available at select Best Buy locations
Get down to your local Best Buy and take a look.
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What you need to know
TheMicrosoft Surface Duolooks set for its September 10 arrival, with therecent opening of preorders,and the first wave of devices hitting reviewers. The company has now fully outlined its ambitious dual-screen foldable device, straddling the line between the premium smartphone segment, and a new form factor for mobile productivity. And if you’re eager to get hands-on before the street date, Surface Duo is now on display at select Best Buy locations.
Microsoft previously detailed planned hands-on opportunities withBest Buy and AT&T starting August 28, with the first devices seemingly appearing on store shelves. We’re seeing several reports of Surface Duo demo stations present in-store, including images of its Grand Rapids, MI installation via Reddit user/r/caileanislucid. However, expect the presence of devices to vary widely between locations, making it best to inquire before visiting.
The Surface Duo does a lot different from past Microsoft devices, switching to a customized spin on the Android operating system. These hands-on opportunities provide a chance to experience both the hardware and software in-hand — the latter an experience even us reviewers aren’t currently able to discuss.
There are still ways to learn more about Surface Duo for those who aren’t comfortable visiting a store, given the current global climate. We recently received our Surface Duo, withour full unboxing and hardware hands-on impressionsproviding a peek into that launch-day experience. The Microsoft Store is also hostingscheduled virtual sessions,which provides a complete device walkthrough, and space for a brief Q&A.
Have you seen a Microsoft Surface Duo at your store? Let us know in the comment section.
Two screens are better than one
Microsoft delves into the future of foldables with an ambitious dual-screen device, featuring two ultra-thin 5.6-inch AMOLED displays bound by a 360-degree hinge. This pocketable inking-enabled Android smartphone marks the latest in the Surface lineup, geared for mobile productivity.
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Matt Brown was formerly a Windows Central’s Senior Editor, Xbox & PC, at Future. Following over seven years of professional consumer technology and gaming coverage, he’s focused on the world of Microsoft’s gaming efforts. You can follow him on Twitter@mattjbrown.