Microsoft on Tuesday introduced a new Surface Pro, hoping to revive sales of the product line after a stinging slide in the most recent quarter.

To spruce up the tablet-laptop hybrid device, Microsoft borrowed features from other members of the Surface family, including wrapping the Surface Pro’s optional attachable keyboard in the same fabric on the Surface Laptop, which the company debuted earlier this month.

The Surface Pro also supports the Surface Dial, a hockey puck-shaped peripheral that people can twist to scroll through documents, adjust volume and expand or shrink images. The Dial, introduced with the Surface Studio all-in-one PC last fall, can also interact with the Surface Pro when placed directly on its screen.

The product refresh, which took place at an event in Shanghai, comes after Microsoft last month said revenue for the entire Surface line of computers sank 26% to $831 million. Amy Hood, the company’s finance chief, attributed the decline to stiffer competition on prices but also because the Surface computers in the market hadn’t been recently updated. The Surface Pro 4 was released in October 2015.

Microsoft’s first Surface Pro, introduced in 2013, was a novelty—a tablet that ran a version of the Windows operating system and supported a stylus and, if people were willing to spend more, a $130 detachable keyboard. These days, Apple Inc.’s iPad Pro supports similar accessories.