Today at its event in New York City, Microsoft has announced the new entry to its popular Surface line – the Surface Studio.
Unlike the previous entries in this lime, this one isn't building on older devices, nor is it completely unprecedented like the Surface Book – the Surface Studio is a new All-in-One computing device that attempts to do to living room PCs what Microsoft did to the tablet and laptop.
The Surface Studio isn't just a traditional All-in-One PC, like many of Microsoft's PC, it comes with full multitouch support to take full advantage of Windows 10's features. The device is powered by a GTX 1080,and it comes with a 4.5K Ultra HD 28-inch PixelSense display — with over a billion possible colors and 3:2 Aspect ratio. Of course, the device includes a touch screen — and the monitor is only 12.3mm thick.
There's also a brand new Surface Keyboard and a Surface Mouse. In contrast with the Surface Pro Keyboards and similarly to the Surface Book, this one is a more solid keyboard built for your desk. It will likely have excellent key travel and is built off of Microsoft's experience of being a PC accessories manufacturer. Both the Surface Keyboard and Mouse are similar to the keyboard and mouse which comes with the Microsoft Designer Desktop bundle.
Of course, it ships with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, so you'll be able to use all of Windows 10's features right of the box.
We'll have more info on the Surface Studio and accessories as they come out. In the meantime, do check out our coverage on the Surface Studio and its accessories on our homepage.
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