![]() ![]() This is a gorgeous piece of hardware, with magnesium and aluminum casing in a single platinum color that I think makes it look sleek and tastefully futuristic. Those characteristics wind up being the best aspect of the Surface Laptop Studio. But the cost of the Surface Laptop Studio will make it a tough sell for a great many people who might otherwise enjoy its distinctive physical characteristics. I almost feel silly complaining about price because there is no world where a laptop with those specs comes in under $1,000 in the current tech climate. I'd argue you shouldn't pay $1,599 for a mere 256GB of storage, but the SSDs are removable if you'd like to go down that road. SEE ALSO: Dipping your toes into PC gaming? Here are 5 laptop options for under $1,000.īut even the least powerful Surface Laptop Studio is going to be plenty powerful for most everyday applications. ![]() The only other problem is that the cheapest version that comes with said Nvidia GPU is $2,099, so anyone who's looking for a gaming PC might be better off building one themselves if they can live without the portability of a laptop. I'm not a fan of the port situation, but we'll talk about that later. Those are obviously some impressive internals, especially that GeForce RTX 3050 graphics card you get in the Intel Core i7 models. Two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports and one Surface Connect charging port Intel Iris X GPU on the i5 models, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti GPU on the i7 models Quad-core 11th-gen Intel Core i5 or i7 processor Here's what you can expect from the guts powering the Laptop Studio: Microsoft is selling it in a handful of different configurations (Opens in a new tab), ranging from $1,599 to $3,099 in price. ![]() Credit: molly flores / mashableīefore we get into how the Laptop Studio works on a moment-to-moment basis, it's worth looking at the spec sheet (Opens in a new tab). Part of the reason it costs so much is that it can do this.
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