It retains the same 12.3-inch PixelSense Display, and comes with the same Surface Type Keyboard and Surface Pen. Where the Surface Pro 7 sets itself apart from the Surface Pro 6, though, is its new USB-C port. The new port replaces the mini DisplayPort that previously shipped out with its predecessor. It’s a smart move on Microsoft’s part, especially since USB-C is more versatile and has more applications than a mini DisplayPort. The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 will launch on 22 October in the US; the same time as the Surface Laptop 3. The device will retail from US$749 (~RM3141). This story is developing…