You can now download the new Surface Pro 7 and Surface Laptop 3 wallpapers
Four fresh Surface wallpapers are now available to download.
What you need to know
- Four wallpapers shown off at the October Surface event are available to download.
- The new wallpapers include three images shown off on the Surface Laptop 3 and one shown off on the Surface Pro 7.
- The wallpapers are available for free through WallpaperHub.
In addition to showing off an impressive line of Surface hardware this year, Microsoft also showed off new wallpapers on each device. Four of these wallpapers are now available for free through WallpaperHub. The website regularly adds Surface wallpapers and Bing daily images, making it easy to keep your laptop's background fresh.
The four new wallpapers include the platinum, blue, and black wallpapers shown off on the Surface Laptop 3 and the wallpaper shown off on the Surface Pro 7. You can download each wallpaper to fit a wide range of devices, including the Surface Pro 6, Surface Laptop 2, and Surface Go. There are also options for standard sizes, such as 1080p and the default size of the wallpaper.
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Every wallpaper on WallpaperHub is free to download. The wallpapers shown off on the Surface Pro X and other devices are not available yet. Michael Gillett, the person behind WallpaperHub, states that he is "trying to get a hold" of the Surface Pro X wallpaper.
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