Microsoft Surface Pro 5 might appear at the Redmond annual Spring event. Here are the highlights to watch out for the tablet.

Lately, Microsoft is reportedly working hard in the development of the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 2-in-1 hybrid tablet. Until a tweet from a Microsoft pundit Paul Thurrott surprised the waiting fans revealing that there's nothing more to watch out for the most powerful Surface Pro aside from the Kaby Lake.

However, while fans are still waiting, many of them watch out for the unveiling date of the much-awaited Microsoft Surface Pro 5 and see another hope at the Redmond-based technology annual event. Forbes claimed that this time, Microsoft does not want to focus on the software of the Surface Pro 5, but it will proceed to highlight some aspects to show its potential in the Surface Pro 5 hardware. This situation likely shows that Microsoft plans to make its products similar to the Apple devices.

Express also confirmed the report stating that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is packing to have more powerful hardware along with its super-detailed screen and the Windows 10 Creators Update Operating System. Along with it is the cloud services which the Surface Pro 5 will have an updated version as well as improve the device's battery life which caused some issues in the previous Surface Pro releases.

Currently, the only thing that was confirmed is that the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will sport the Intel Kaby Lake Core i7 processor. Likewise, the power connector of the 2-in-1 hybrid tablet will retain the same from the Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book while opposing the speculation that it might use the USB Type-C.

Besides, Microsoft wants to give half of its efforts on the Windows 10 Creators Update Operating System and cloud-based services to give the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 perfectness. Thus, if the company will be about to announce the tablet at the annual Spring event of the Redmond-based company, fans can expect a perfect product highlighting and giving emphasis not only in software but also hardware from Microsoft.