Surface Studio

Surface Studio
Developer Microsoft
Product family Microsoft Surface
Type All-in-one PC
Generation 1st
Release date December 15, 2016 (2016-12-15)
Introductory price US$2,999-4,199
Operating system Windows 10 Pro
CPU Intel Skylake quad-core processor:[1]
i5-6440HQ
2.6 up to 3.5 GHz, 6 MB cache, 45 W[2]
i7-6820HQ
2.7 up to 3.6 GHz, 8 MB cache, 45 W[3]
Atmel ATSAMS70N21 32-bit ARM Cortex-M7 processor to power PixelSense display[4][5]
Memory 8,16 or 32 GB DDR4 RAM
Storage Rapid hybrid drive options: 1 TB or 2 TB
Removable storage Full-size SD card slot
(supports SDXC cards)
Display 28 inches (71 cm) 4500x3000 (192ppi) PixelSense display with 3:2 aspect ratio with 10-point multi-touch and pen support
Graphics Nvidia GeForce GTX 965M with 2 GB of GDDR5 memory
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980M with 4 GB of GDDR5 memory (only avaliable on Intel Core i7 with 32 GB RAM model)
Sound Stereo speakers, dual microphones, headset jack
Input Keyboard, touchpad mouse, stylus pen, Surface Dial, sensors: accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, ambient light
Connectivity 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, four USB 3.0 ports, Mini DisplayPort, Ethernet
Website Surface.com

The Surface Studio is an all-in-one PC, designed and produced by Microsoft as part of its Surface series of Windows-based personal computing devices. It was announced at the Windows 10 Devices Event on October 26, 2016, with pre-orders beginning that day.[6][7][8]

The first desktop computer to be manufactured entirely by Microsoft, the Surface Studio uses the Windows 10 operating system with the Anniversary Update preinstalled. However, it is optimized for Windows 10's upcoming Creators Update, scheduled for release in Spring 2017. The product, starting at $2,999, is aimed primarily at people in creative professions such as graphic artists and designers.

Features

Hardware

The Surface Studio has a 28-inch 4.5K "PixelSense" display with 4500 x 3000 pixels, equivalent to 192 dpi. The screen, the thinnest ever built for an all-in-one PC at 12.5 millimetres thick,[9] is capable of being used in both the DCI-P3 and sRGB color spaces, and features a unique hinge design that allows it be tilted to a flat position, in a manner similar to the Wacom Cintiq. The bezel of the display contains a 5.0 megapixel camera and a Windows Hello-compatible backlit infrared camera.

The CPU is located in the base. Its compact design contains a 6th generation (dubbed "Skylake") Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor and either a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M or GeForce GTX 980M graphics processor (both dependant on configuration). The system can be configured with up to 32 GB of DDR4 RAM and a 2 terabyte hard drive. It also features four USB 3.0 ports, a Mini DisplayPort , an SDXC card reader and a headset connection.

Accessories

Microsoft specially designed its Surface Mouse and Surface Keyboard to work with the Surface Studio. It is also compatible with the Surface Pen and a newly-created accessory, the Surface Dial. The latter consists of a round disk that can be placed on the display and rotated to perform various actions, such as scrolling, zooming, adjusting the volume, among others, with precision. Developers can utilize its APIs to integrate its functionality into their own products.

References


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