The Surface Laptop Studio is ambitious new Microsoft device that features a fully adjustable touch screen. What you lose compared to the earlier surface book, namely the ability to entirely detach the screen, you gain in battery life, performance, and ease of use. You can still pull the screen forward for an angled surface, or fold it flat to use as a drawing pad. The new Surface Pen 2 is also great, featuring haptic feedback as you write, though it's unfortunately $130.
But if you don't need a swiveling screen, how does the Surface Laptop Studio compare to similar computers from Razer and Asus?
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But if you don't need a swiveling screen, how does the Surface Laptop Studio compare to similar computers from Razer and Asus?
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