Testseek.com have collected 123 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Studio G1 28-inch All-in-One - Intel CPU and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Studio G1 28-inch All-in-One - Intel CPU.
November 2016
(79%)
123 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(82%)
211 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
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
Oh god that screen is glorious
The hinge really does work well
DID I MENTION THE SCREEN
Stunning design
Elegant all-in-one digital creation solution
Fast performance
Super-thin display with fantastic image quality
Responsive
Accurate touch screen for art and design work
Arguably
The nicest-looking all-in-one desktop ever designed
Excellent beyond-4K screen
Integrated power supply means no brick to hide
A simply gorgeous 4.5K touchscreen
Microsoft's optional Surface Dial significantly improves the experience
Eliminates separate drawing tablet by letting you ink on the display
As goodlooking a desktop as you'll find. Everything about this screen is excellentthe drawing
The moviewatching
Everything. The superflexible hinge is basically magic
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
Stunning display with 3
2 aspect ratio
Thin and handsome industrial design
Pen
Touchscreen
And Dial support
Big
Beautiful display
Hinge is easily adjustable
Strong speakers
Comfortable stylus
Powerful for most creative tasks
Gorgeous display
Screen tilting function is genuinely useful
Responsive stylus
Dial has the potential to be very useful
The editors didn't like
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
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
Doesn't use the latest components
Lacks expandability options
Expensive in every available configuration
Last-generation graphics
CPU mean you can't watch streaming 4K content or plug in a VR headset
No USB-Type C/Thunderbolt 3 ports
Surface Dial costs $99 extra
Needs better traction
Placing all expansion ports on the rear of the base is inconvenient
Massive display reflects quite a bit of light
A premium experience with a premium price attached
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
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
Published: 2017-07-04, Author: Mark , review by: stuff.tv
Glorious screen, Flexible design makes it easy to use, A true object of beauty
Not enough power for high-end gaming, High price - and stingy approach to extras, Some Windows 10 glitches
For all of the chinks in its otherwise immaculately crafted armour, we love the Surface Studio. But as with all great love affairs, it comes with its caveats. Quite a few of them, in fact. You are not buying the world's most powerful desktop PC. Neither...
Abstract: • Buy: Microsoft Store UK / Microsoft Store US Last week I had the chance to spend time with Microsoft’s Surface Studio. Microsoft are calling it a new category of device – being a self-contained desktop PC and a drawing tablet combined – ‘designed to pu...
Abstract: IT'S ALL CHANGE over at Microsoft with not one, but two entirely new product categories sporting the Surface name. The first is a traditional form-factored laptop with some fuzzy touchy-feely plush elements. The second, the Surface Studio is a powerful al...
When you break them down side by side, the iMac Pro outperforms the Surface Studio in just about every regard - it's only lacking a touchscreen. On the other hand, it also comfortable outdoes the Microsoft device in price, with even the cheapest iMac Pro...
Abstract: We've finally got our hands on a Microsoft Surface Studio – five months after trying it out for the first time at the Adobe Max conference in San Diego. The delay in release is that it needs the Creators Update to Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system –...
Microsoft may very well have set another high bar in a hardware category that hasn't seen much innovation geared toward professionals in a while, save for advances in resolution. You might balk at the price, and chances are that, if you do, then you don't...