Microsoft's Surface Pro 8 might include a 120Hz screen and Thunderbolt ports

Microsoft's September 22nd event could include one of the biggest Surface Pro updates in many years. According to The Verge a Twitter user named Shadow_Leak shared what appears to be a store listing for Surface Pro 8 tablet. According to reports, the Windows 11 tablet will look similar to the Surface Pro X's Intel-powered version. It will have a narrow-bezel, 13-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Creatives may find it more useful, as you would have dual Thunderbolt ports and the ability to connect an external GPU or other high-speed peripherals.
Surface Pro 8 leaks would also be able to leapfrog to the 11th-generation Core processor. You could, like the Surface Laptop 4, replace the SSD if it fails or proves to be too restrictive.

Microsoft could host one of its most anticipated presentations yet. The event will feature a Surface Duo 2, Surface Book, Surface Go, and Surface Pro X upgrades. The Surface Pro 8 may be the main attraction, if the leak is true. Microsoft's Pro tablet has been a long-lasting Surface device. However, it is also one of the most conservative. The 2019 version still featured a USB A port. The Pro series could be revived by the 8 and it would also compete with two-in-one laptops and detachables.