Microsoft officially unveiled its new Surface Laptop Studio 2, two years after the launch of the original device.
This computer is considered the most powerful in terms of specifications compared to other Surface devices and is primarily targeted at customers who need high computing power in their daily work.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 runs on 13th generation Intel processors, specifically the i7 H with 14 cores, which is a significant improvement over previous versions of processors. It's also the first laptop Neural Processing Unit (NPU) to feature an Intel processor and support Windows Studio Effects, a suite of video and audio effects designed to enhance the gaming experience.
The graphics processor is Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4060, which is more powerful than the previous version and is said to be faster than other similar products in Apple's MacBook Pro. Intel Iris
Microsoft has revised the device's ports and they include a Surface Connect port, a headphone jack, a USB-A port, a microSD port, and two USB-C ports that support the Thunderbolt 4 standard.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 differs from the previous magnesium version with an aluminum design, a touchpad with advanced functions, a 14.4-inch touch screen with a resolution of 2400 x 1600 pixels, a 120 Hz refresh rate and a mesh with a larger image area. Camera and pen. Microsoft offers premium hardware starting at $2,000.