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Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio Touchscreen Review

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Description of Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio Touchscreen

The most powerful Surface Laptop. Quad-core powered 11th Gen Intel Core H Series processors handle your most complex workloads. Design, animate, and render at top speed. Step up to the award-winning Ampere — NVIDIA's 2nd gen RTX architecture, enabling ray-traced graphics and cutting-edge AI features from NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti. Boundary-pushing design with sleek 14.4“ (5) touchscreen makes seamless transitions from laptop to entertainment-ready stage to portable creative canvas. Pair with Surface Slim Pen 2 for the best digital pen experience yet, featuring the feeling of pen on paper(7). Magnetically attach, store, and charge under the front of the keyboard. Enjoy uniform, true-to-life color and contrast on the beautiful 14.4”(5) PixelSense Flow touch display. Experience smoother scrolling with a refresh rate up to 120Hz. You’re going to need Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Don’t forget to add Microsoft 365.

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Worth it! Great experience! Some pros: The device is worth the money. Incredible workmanship, comfortable keyboard, touchpad - my respect. Lots of power! I have a version of i7, 32Gb, 1 Tb + RTX A2022 - in autocad, solid and work in grids, it shows itself perfectly, you can work on the road and on the road. I immediately took a 127 W charger in the kit, because professional hardware can take more energy and work better than the standard supply (according to the TDP 64 W processor, unlike 50 W…