Surface Studio Specs & Features

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Microsoft Surface Studio Specs & Features

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This beast of an All-In-One is designed for professionals and artists. It starts at $2,999, and can get up to $4,199.

  • 28" PixelSense Display
  • Display with Pen & Touch
  • 3:2 Aspect Ratio
  • 4500 x 3000 (192 ppi)
  • Color settings: Adobe sRGB, DCI-P3 and Vivid Color Profiles
  • 10-point multitouch
  • 32GB of DDR4 RAM
  • 6th Generation Quad Core Intel i5 or i7 CPU
  • Rapid hybrid drive options: 1TB or 2TB
  • Screen that adjusts weightlessly on its Zero Gravity Hinge between Desktop Mode and Studio Mode
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M/980M
  • 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB RAM Memory
  • 4 Full-Size USB 3.0 Ports, full-size SD card reader, Mini DisplayPort
  • Exclusive on-screen compatibility with Surface Dial
  • TPM 2.0 chip for enterprise security, Windows Hello face sign-in
  • Windows 10 Pro
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking; IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n compatible; Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology; Xbox Wireless built-in
  • Camera: Windows Hello face sign-in camera, 5.0MP front-facing camera with 1080p HD video
  • Audio: Dual microphones, Stereo 2.1 speakers with Dolby Audio Premium, 3.5mm headset jack
  • Dimensions: Display: 25.09 x 17.27 x 0.44 in (637.35 x 438.90 x 11.4 mm), Base: 9.84 x 8.66 x 1.26 in (250.00 x 220.00 x 32.20 mm)
  • Weight: 21.07 lbs max (9.56 kg)
  • In the box: Surface Studio, Surface Pen, Surface Keyboard, Surface Mouse, Power cord with grip-release cable

Source: http://www.windowscentral.com/surface-studio-specs
 
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Needs a 40"+ Display for TRUE professionals, but I do really like it and think it fits the needs of some.
 
I'd love this as a stand-alone monitor.

Or maybe they could eventually make the PC box modular so that the GPU, CPU, and RAM can be upgraded.

Part of me wants to buy the Surface Studio and take it apart to see if I could figure out a way to connect it to my desktop computer. Then I remember that I'm not made of money. :crying:
 
Does anyone know if the screen can tilt forwards like an iMac? Or does it stop at 90 degrees?
 
Needs a 40"+ Display for TRUE professionals, but I do really like it and think it fits the needs of some.

LOL, yeah imagine trying to swipe and touch over a 40" display. I think MS nailed it with the 28" 3:2 ratio.
 
I'd love this as a stand-alone monitor.

Or maybe they could eventually make the PC box modular so that the GPU, CPU, and RAM can be upgraded.

Part of me wants to buy the Surface Studio and take it apart to see if I could figure out a way to connect it to my desktop computer. Then I remember that I'm not made of money. :crying:

Isn't the bottom box so like a Mac Mini? The problem with the ATX form factor is you are quite limited in terms of CPU/GPU. If you actually compare it to any Gigabyte or Intel NUC solutions out there it's more powerful.
 
I'd love this as a stand-alone monitor.

Or maybe they could eventually make the PC box modular so that the GPU, CPU, and RAM can be upgraded.

Part of me wants to buy the Surface Studio and take it apart to see if I could figure out a way to connect it to my desktop computer. Then I remember that I'm not made of money. :crying:

Yes, maybe a monitor with a handle to carry it room to room, the base could contain a swappable GPU like the Razor Core.
 
is it able to play 3D movies. i this MS must consider having these items play 3D movies
 
There is a setting switch that enables keyboard to be a full key board or an abbreviated......I didnt find it initially.....works well
 
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One of the thing not mentioned is that the Intel Core i5 model uses SATA III AHCI SSD while the Intel Core i7 model uses PCIe NVMe SSD.
 

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