Microsoft's reveal of their most anticipated Surface Studio device. Besides seeing Microsoft return their focus to desktop computers. There's a lot of reasons to be excited about this specific product's launch. Here are three things you might consider buying Microsoft Studio next year.
Microsoft Studio Brings Innovative Experience
A desktop PC that can be folded down into a second angle for drawing and sketching. The Surface Dial is an entirely new concept that sort of merges the function of the touch navigation and a mouse's wheel to create a new form of interaction between the users and the technology they're using. Another important thing to consider, which probably should get more attention, is its Zero Gravity Hinge (the base support), which offers a seamless transition between desktop mode to studio mode (tablet mode).
Microsoft's Surface Studio Is Powerful
A quad-core Intel i7 processor, backed up by 32GB of RAM and three fans to ensure excellent cooling Powered NVIDIA GeForce graphics, this next gen PC should run without a problem of the popular mainstream photo and video editing programs. In terms of specs of Surface Studio offers sixth-generation Intel Core i5 or i7 chips, between 8 and 32 GB of RAM, 1 or 2 TB the Surface offers a single DisplayPort without added Thunderbolt capabilities.
Microsoft's Surface Studio Has The Thinnest LCD Display Ever Built
The Surface Studio, the new all-in-one device boasts a beautiful forged aluminum chassis. As well as a huge 28-inch PixelSense touchscreen display which offers a smooth image. No matter how close you are to the screen, thanks to its new TrueColor technology.
The Microsoft's Surface Studio, it still works as one of the finest desktop computers ever built. If you are looking to explore the possibilities of your imagination, and more importantly, if you can afford, and would like to work by hand, perhaps the Surface Studio is worth a shot. Stay tuned for more details.