Microsoft is already releasing its new laptop, the Surface Laptop Studio, which it considers to be its most powerful laptop to date. The laptop was presented in September 2021, along with other equipment, but only now it was launched in the Portuguese market. The notebook is intended for programmers, designers, gamers and creatives, allowing use in different modes: as a conventional notebook, in presentation mode or in Studio.
The laptop has a 14.4-inch Pixelsense Flow display at 120 Hz, promising more fluid images in content production. It also has Quad Omnisonic and Dolby Atmos speakers, promising more detailed and immersive sound. With these elements, the manufacturer says that whether to work, create or play, the notebook will give the right answer.
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In handheld mode, it uses a full keyboard, as well as the Precision Haptic touchpad, so you don’t need to use mice and keyboards as external peripherals. When you need to give a presentation, just pull the screen forward and position it at the angle you want, whether you’re watching videos or streaming content such as presentations. In Studio, you can use the laptop as a tablet, using the Surface Slim Pen 2 to draw or write.
Bear in mind that this digital pen is sold separately and has a cost of 134.99 euros. Laptop can be purchased from 1,729 euros in the Microsoft Store and students have a 10% discount. The digital pen can be stored and charged on the front of the Surface Laptop Studio keyboard.
Inside, the notebook features 11th generation Intel Core H Series processors, DirectX 12 Ultimate and processors from NVidia’s GeForce RTX line. It supports Thunderbolt 4 connectivity technology and USB 4.0 ports, allowing you to connect to external displays. It also has an active cooling system and a premium thermal design, ensuring performance whether creating applications, editing video, composing animations or playing video games.
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