Introducing Microsoft Surface Studio |
There are certainly similarities between the Microsoft Surface Studio PC and Apple’s all-in-one iMac, but Microsoft’s offering is different enough to forge its own place in the market. However not is all as it seems, as despite looking like one, the Surface Studio isn’t actually an all-in-one – all the internals are featured in a small aluminium box that sits below the display. We’ve not got dimensions for the box at the time of writing, but it’s pretty sleek and discreet – we didn’t even notice it before it was pointed out to us.
The main part of the Surface Studio PC setup is the display, a 28in PixelSense display which is currently the thinnest LCD on the market, measuring in at 12.5mm. It’s housed within a aluminium unibody, and is suspended in mid-air by chrome-styled hinges on the rear of the display. The “zero-gravity” hinges provide multiple viewing angles for the display, and can be easily adjusted by lightly pressing the display. It can provide angles of as little as 20 degrees, allowing you to draw directly onto the display comfortably naturally, thanks to the touchscreen nature of the screen.
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