Microsoft Surface Studio 2 review: in a class of its own
by Samuel Gibbs from Technology | The Guardian on (#4DD2M)
Stunning all-in-one PC that slides to become drawing tablet is held back by high price and old chips
The Surface Studio 2 is Microsoft's beautiful all-singing, all-dancing, all-in-one desktop computer that is quite unlike anything else on the market. But then it should be with prices starting at more than 3,500.
Straight out of the box it's obvious that the Surface Studio 2 is no ordinary computer. Its gorgeous, pixel-dense 28in screen appears to float, held effortlessly by two chrome articulated arms that are invisible when you're sitting directly in front of it. The small grey pedestal below looks like a weighted stand, but contains the full workings of the PC.
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