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November 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un grand écran d'une belle définition
Se transforme en table à dessin
La finition sans faille
La taille et la définition de l'écran
La possibilité de l'utiliser comme une table à dessin
La finition léchée
L'écran 28 pouces fantastique monté sur un système de charnière qui permet d'adapter l'angle à un travail artistique
Le stylet Surface Pen excellent et le très prometteur Surface Dial
Les capacités graphiques des différentes configurations sont bonnes v
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le prix
Qui le rend difficilement accessible au grand public
Le stylet un peu petit
La souris
Le prix très élevé (pour le grand public)
Le Surface Pen doit s'étoffer un peu
Pas du même standing
Ca chauffe
Le prix très élevé
Le Surface Dial qui n'est pas inclus
Les puces graphiques proposées ne gèrent pas la réalité virtuelle. Encore peu d'applications tirent parti du Surface Dial et celles qui le font n'exploitent pas ses possibilités au maximum. Une con
Publié: 2017-02-23, Auteur: David , review by: wired.com
As goodlooking a desktop as you'll find. Everything about this screen is excellentthe drawing, the moviewatching, everything. The superflexible hinge is basically magic
You're paying a lot of money for middleoftheroad specs, with no way to upgrade. This isn't quite a gaming rig, and it should be. The Dial needs more to do before it's worth $100
Publié: 2017-02-15, Auteur: Bob , review by: mashable.com
Huge, gorgeous, immersive 4,500 x 3,000 display, Easily adjustable hinge, True color sRGB gives it an edge over Wacom Cintiq's wonky color settings
Sensitive rear hinge needs a locking mechanism, Surface Dial is a clumsy peripheral, High price tag and Windows 10 are a hard sell for Mac loyalists
Microsoft Surface StudioThe GoodHuge, gorgeous, immersive 4,500 x 3,000 display • Easily adjustable hinge • True color sRGB gives it an edge over Wacom Cintiq's wonky color settingsThe BadSensitive rear hinge needs a locking mechanism • Surface Dial is a...
Microsoft's Surface Studio is arguably the most exciting desktop to launch in a long time. The world has been moving to more portable devices for a while now, with notebook sales overtaking desktops and never looking back. There certainly is an appeal to...
Extrait: With their all-new Surface Studio, Microsoft takes a stab at the artistic world that has always been dominated by Apple. This new all-in-one desktop has a serious set of specs. The Surface Studio is aimed at artists, illustrators, animators, photo editors...
Publié: 2016-12-09, Auteur: Peter , review by: arstechnica.com
Oh god that screen is glorious, The hinge really does work well, DID I MENTION THE SCREEN
Desktop size, workstation price, mobile performance, Putting all the ports on the back is an ergonomic disaster, Professional systems need to be able to scale and grow and adapt, Fan noise
Powerful for most creative tasks, Gorgeous display, Screen tilting function is genuinely useful, Responsive stylus, Dial has the potential to be very useful
Limited to mobile graphics, Expensive for the hardware you get, No upgradeability
The Surface Studio is exactly the sort of twist on desktops you'd expect from Microsoft. It's fast and sports a gorgeous screen, but most importantly its screen-bending gimmick is actually useful. Just be prepared to spend a lot for the privilege of o...
Publié: 2016-11-21, Auteur: Radu , review by: tablet-news.com
Extrait: This fall brought us quite a few new devices, but none got the appreciation and hype of the Microsoft Surface Studio, at least from the PC area. It even overshadowed the latest MacBook Pros from Apple. This week, the Microsoft Surface Studio finally start...
Publié: 2016-11-18, Auteur: Michael , review by: wmpoweruser.com
Extrait: Microsoft's Surface line has been on a roll for the past few years, with new devices like the Surface 3 family, Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book being received to wide critical and commercial acclaim. With the new Surface Studio, Microsoft sets its sights o...
Powerful for most creative tasks, Gorgeous display, Screen tilting function is genuinely useful, Responsive stylus, Dial has the potential to be very useful
Limited to mobile graphics, Expensive for the hardware you get, No upgradeability
The Surface Studio is exactly the sort of twist on desktops you'd expect from Microsoft. It's fast and sports a gorgeous screen, but most importantly its screen-bending gimmick is actually useful. Just be prepared to spend a lot for the privilege of o...
The Surface Studio has a fantastic 28-inch screen with excellent color, mounted on smooth hinges that fold down to an artist-friendly angle. The excellent Surface Pen stylus returns and the new Surface Dial shows promise. Every model has good-to-great ded
Surface Studio is extremely expensive, and doesn't include the flashy Dial accessory by default. It skips newer graphics chips that support VR hardware. Support for the Dial is limited right now, and even compatible programs don't always use it in a pract
Microsoft's ambitious love letter to creative professionals is the touchscreen iMac of your dreams -- albeit crazy expensive and running Windows...