Even though it's believed that Microsoft is getting ready to introduce the brand-new Surface Pro 4, the company hasn't abandoned the Surface Pro 3, which continues to be its flagship tablet at this moment.

So today, Redmond rolled out a new firmware update for the Surface Pro 3 which is supposed to improve the overall and the graphic performance in Windows 10, thus fixing a number of bugs that have been reported by users after the July 29 launch of the OS.

The Surface Pro 2 has also received the same firmware update, so in case you own any of these two models, just fire up Windows Update and look for the new version to make sure that you get the most of the new operating system as soon as possible.

As for the other Surface models, it's not a secret that Microsoft has switched the focus to Surface 3 and Surface Pro 3, but older versions of the tablet are also getting updates every once in a while.

The Surface RT, for instance, is projected to get an update in September, but it won't be the full Windows 10 package. The first-ever Surface will only receive a few features, such as the Start menu, so you might want to consider buying a new Surface if Windows 10 is what you want right now.