![]() You might think all of this folding and flexing would leave the surface laptop studio feeling wobbly, but this thing is solidly built. ![]() Read more: Best VPNs for streaming on Android, iPhone and more The surface book sported a spine-like curved hinge, and now the surface laptop studio can be reconfigured like origami. ![]() Sure, it’s easy to see the muted grey chassis, sharp industrial contours and clean chiclet keyboard as inspired by Apple’s own laptops, but the surface range has always differentiated itself. Whereas most Windows laptops are built by third-party manufacturers and littered with holographic Intel stickers and various bits of corporate branding, the surface range has stood alone as Microsoft’s shining example of what the ideal Windows laptop could look like. The surface range has always been exceptionally good-looking. The now-retired surface book range of laptops had a similarly tall display and a touchscreen, though you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who ever used touch controls to interact with it. For a 3:2 ratio laptop like the one found on the surface laptop studio, which has a taller screen and so a deeper keyboard, it’s especially useful to be able to pull the screen towards you. This solves one of the most obvious problems with touchscreen and stylus controls on laptops: that you have to physically reach across a keyboard to interact with the display. The floating screen can be pulled forward to sit in front of the keyboard at 45 degrees, and forward again to fold down flat like a tablet. At first glance it might look like every other high-end clamshell laptop going – a clean-edged and precision-engineered portable PC in the vein of a MacBook pro – but it does something very unusual. The surface laptop studio is a transformer. ![]()
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