At the Windows 10 event in New York today, Microsoft announced its first desktop computer: The Surface Studio all-in-one PC. The new PC has a 28-inch screen with 13,5 million pixels (192 PPI), but the biggest unique feature is the "zero gravity" that allows you to place the device at any angle you want, even if it is completely flat in the office your.
The proorders of the computer started today and you can get it with 2.999 dollars.
Panos Panay head of technical for all Appliances of Microsoft, explained that this computer has the "thinnest LCD screen ever made" for a desktop computer, since it reaches 12,5 millimeters. Its resolution reaches 4500×3000, so yes the ratio is 3: 2. You can activate on the fly different kinds of colors, DCI-P3 and sRGB.
Panay was also very proud of the fact that the computer has a real scale, or as he put it, "an inch on the screen is an inch in real life."
That was just the screen.
Other specifications that may be of interest to you are that the computer comes with a GTX 980, 32GB DDR4 RAM, an 2TB PCIe SSD, SD card support, four 3.0 USB ports, Ethernet, built-in 2.1 speakers, mini DisplayPort, and three fans. There is also a linear microphone array at the top of the screen and a Surface Studio HD Camera that naturally supports Windows Hello.
As its name (Surface Studio) suggests, Microsoft's desktop computer will come as a device that turns your office into a studio. The all-in-one Surface device includes a large screen that can be placed on a flat surface, bringing back memories of the original Surface table computer of Microsoft.
In addition to the mouse and keyboard, the all-in-one device also supports a Surface Pen and touch screen. There is also a new optional Surface Dial touchscreen accessory for another source of input.
As you can see, Microsoft is thinking about the future with powerful tools that are capable of replicating and creating allgraphics and 3D objects.
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