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Hands On With The Microsoft Surface Studio

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January 2017

At first glance, the Surface Studio is a stunner, featuring what Microsoft claims is the world’s thinnest LCD screen.

- Matthew Buzzi

Hands On With The Microsoft Surface Studio

The all-aluminum body is sleek—the inspiration from the Apple iMac is undeniable—and comprises a 28-inch screen with aluminum legs and a small base that holds most of the components and many ports: audio, SD, Mini DP, Ethernet, and USB 3.0. At $2,999 for the main SKU, the Studio is very expensive. But it’s a high-quality device whose target market is creative professionals; one of those pros, a comic artist, was on stage and in the demo room after the unveiling of the Surface Studio to explain its benefits. So yes, it’s pricey, but the same people who currently use an iMac could make even better use of the Studio. Furthermore, one expensive all-in-one device may end up saving you money, since you won’t have to buy multiple products (drawing tablet, PC, and display) to do the same job.

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