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The Surface Studio 2 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, [7] 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.
Introductory price: USD 1100 to 2600: Operating system: Windows 11 Home or Pro: CPU: Intel Core i7-1185G7 Intel Core i5-1135G7 Intel Core i3-1115G4: Memory: 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB LPDDR4x RAM: Storage: 512 GB or 1 TB 128 GB or 256 GB Removable SSD: Display: 13 inch touchscreen 120 Hz refresh rate PixelSense Display 2880 x 1920, 267 PPI 3:2 Aspect ...
2.6 up to 3.5 GHz, 3 MB cache, 15 W [3] i7-7660U 2.5 up to 4.0 GHz, 4 MB cache, 15 W [4] Memory: 4 GB, 8 GB, or 16 GB: Storage: PCIe NVMe SSD in 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB capacities: Display: 12.3 in (31 cm) 2736x1824 (267 ppi) PixelSense display with 3:2 aspect ratio with 10-point multi-touch and pen support: Graphics: m3: Intel HD ...
All Surface Pro 4 models feature 6th-generation Skylake Intel Core processors—m3, i5 or i7—which are more powerful and run cooler over its Intel Core Haswell predecessors found in the Surface Pro 3 and 2. The maximum clock rate of the most powerful CPU option (i7-6650U) is also greater at 2.2 GHz, with up to 3.4 GHz in the Turbo Boost mode.
On October 2, 2019, Microsoft announced the Surface Pro 7, the Surface Laptop 3, and the Surface Pro X. Both the Surface Pro 7 and the Surface Laptop 3 come with a USB-C port. [42] [43] The Surface Pro X comes with the Microsoft SQ1 ARM processor. Microsoft also teased upcoming products: the Surface Neo, a dual screen tablet originally planned ...
Surface 3 is a 2-in-1 detachable from the Microsoft Surface series, introduced by Microsoft in 2015. Unlike its predecessor, the Surface 2, Surface 3 utilizes an x86 Intel Atom system-on-chip architecture, or SoC, rather than a processor with ARM architecture such as the Nvidia Tegra that powered the Surface 2, and runs standard versions of Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
Price Tier in USD Version CPU GPU RAM Internal storage LTE Fanless Color Consumer Business TBA: $900 Surface Pro 7+ Intel Core i3-1115G4: Intel UHD Graphics (48 execution units @1.25 GHz) 8 GB 128 GB P TBA: $1,000 Intel Core i5-1135G7: Intel Iris Xe Graphics (80 execution units @1.3 GHz) P TBA: $1,150 P TBA: $1,300 256 GB P B TBA: $1,450 P TBA
Matt Safford from Digital Trends wrote: "The Surface Pro 2 is much improved over the original, but it's still too heavy for a tablet and is no steal at a price starting around $900." [24] Peter Bright from Ars Technica wrote: "If you're wanting a laptop, get a laptop—and if you just want a tablet, pick up the Surface 2 for half the price." [25]