Microsoft Surface Studio 2 has more power, 4500 x 3000 pixels screen

Posted on Wednesday, October 03 2018 @ 10:17 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Another new product from Microsoft is the Surface Studio 2, this All-in-One PC sports a 28" screen with a massive 4500 x 3000 pixels resolution. Microsoft says the device is 35 percent faster and has 50 percent more graphical horsepower than its predecessor. We know it has an Intel Core i7 processor, up to 2TB SSD storage and that it contains "a next-generation" Pascal GPU from NVIDIA. Guess Microsoft's PR team missed the memo about Turing. The specification sheet reveals this is a GeForce GTX 1060 or GeForce GTX 1070, depending on how much cash you have to spare. The Surface Studio 2 does have USB Type-C though, but pricing starts at $3,499.
As a team we explore different finishes. And when we modeled our devices in this beautiful matte black, we fell in love. We knew we had to bring it to life for our customers. We obsess about the way this finish looks and feels in the same way we obsess about the sound of the kickstand and the quality of every pixel of the display. This is what brings the element of beauty to the product. Every connector, radius, port, hinge, come together to bring an elegance that is stunning.

Surface Studio 2 is the most powerful Surface ever. It’s built for creators who need vibrancy, high graphics performance, and fast processing, providing them with an immersive experience as the tech fades into the background allowing for space to focus. People who use Studio need high end performance, especially graphics performance. And Surface Studio 2 delivers with next generation Pascal graphics and 50 percent faster GPU.

One of the things we hear most from our fans is how much they love the vibrancy of the luminous display – an incredible floating sheet of pixels. And the new Surface Studio is 38 percent brighter, with 22 percent more contrast, ensuring whatever you create looks amazing. With 4,096 levels of pressure, tilt sensitivity for drawing and sketching, and best-in-class ink latency, Surface Studio 2 and Surface Pen were designed together to deliver the ultimate creative canvas.


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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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