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.
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 the Windows 10 Creator's Update, which was released on April 11, 2017. The product, starting at $2,999, is aimed primarily at people in creative professions such as and graphic designer.
Two years later, in October 2018, Microsoft announced its successor, the Surface Studio 2.
The CPU is located in the base. Its compact design contains a 6th generation (codename "Skylake") Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor and either a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M or GeForce GTX 980M graphics processor (both dependent 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.
Unlike many desktop PCs, the Surface Studio supports Microsoft's InstantGo specification, enabling background tasks to operate while the computer is sleeping. A firmware update was released in April 2017 that enabled Cortana to be summoned via a "Hey, Cortana" voice command from sleep, provided the Studio is running the Creators Update.
| 1 TB SATA II HDD + 64 GB SATA SSD | Stereo speakers, dual microphones | Windows 10 Pro |
| 1 TB SATA II HDD + 128 GB NVMe SSD | ||
| 2 TB SATA III HDD + 128 GB NVMe SSD |
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