Has Microsoft released the ultimate all-in-one PC for designers?

Yesterday Microsoft set the bar high for all-in-one PCs as they released the Surface Studio. With an elegant design that can smoothly switch from a standard desktop to a digital canvas, as well as introducing new tools that look set to shake up how artists and designers work, the Microsoft Surface Studio is poised to be a worthy Windows rival to the iMac.

Complete with a 10-bit colour display, 4K resolution and a strikingly large (yet incredibly thin) 28" display, the Surface Studio's screen is perfect for bringing ideas to life. One of the main appeals is the zero gravity hinge, which easily allows users to transition from a standard desktop PC orientation to a massive drawing surface that sits at a 20-degree angle.

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Dom Carter

Dom Carter is a freelance writer who specialises in art and design. Formerly a staff writer for Creative Bloq, his work has also appeared on Creative Boom and in the pages of ImagineFX, Computer Arts, 3D World, and .net. He has been a D&AD New Blood judge, and has a particular interest in picture books.