While Microsoft opted not to mess with the screen size or aspect ratio for its Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets, the company is reportedly working on a wider range of Surface devices than what it first revealed last week.
That's according to Panos Panay, Microsoft's vice president in charge of Surface. Geekwire reports that Panay briefly mentioned the possibility of more shapes and sizes for Surface during a Monday night event at the Microsoft Store in Seattle. All existing Surface tablets have 10.6-inch displays with 16:9 aspect ratios.
"We have a lot of great things that we are thinking about and working on, and there are multiple aspect ratios and sizes and awesome things to come from Surface," Panay said said. "That's the best answer I have for you."
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