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alaTest a collecté et analysé 29 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Microsoft Surface Studio 2 (2018). La note moyenne du produit est 4.0 sur 5, tandis que les autres Ordinateurs de bureau ont une note moyenne de 4.1 sur 5. De nombreux avis apprécient l'ergonomie. Le comfort d'utilisation impressionne, mais de nombreux avis ont des doutes sur le rapport qualité/prix.
design, utilisabilité, taille
valeur, fiabilité
Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres Ordinateurs de bureau, le Microsoft Surface Studio 2 (2018) obtient un alaScore™ de 93/100 = Excellent.
Avis d'expert par : Thomas Newton (trustedreviews.com)
The monolithic Microsoft Surface Studio 2 looks like heaven for digital artists - but those eye-watering prices are kinda hellish
Creative folk will love the Microsoft Surface Studio 2, due in part to the fact you’re better able to zoom in, rotate and alter your work from every possible angle. The colour fidelity promised by the sRGB mode should also be a real plus. But that...
Avis d'expert par (engadget.com)
The Surface Studio 2 successfully fixes many of the issues we had with the original model, especially when it comes to graphics performance. Still, Microsoft didn't go as far as it should have when it came to modern hardware. And that's tough to...
Better GPU options than before ; Screen is still gorgeous ; Its unique screen hinge is still unmatched ; Faster storage
CPU could be more modern ; No GTX 1080 ; No Thunderbolt 3 for external GPUs
So is the Surface Studio 2 worth it? For a certain type of creative consumer, one who demands a flexible display and powerful hardware, it could be. But at the very least, it's an easier sell than before.
Avis d'expert par : Luke Larsen (digitaltrends.com)
If the Surface Studio 2 can't win over Mac fans, nothing can
Exceptional design, build quality, The best screen we’ve ever tested, Great graphics performance, Super-fast SSD, Starts at 16GB of RAM
Overpriced for an older processor, Niche appeal
The Surface Studio 2 is meant for a very specific group of people, namely creative professionals who’ve been dissuaded by Apple’s recent moves. Though it looks the same on the outside, the updated components and display make for a much-improved overall...
Avis d'expert par : Joe Osborne (techradar.com)
The ultimate digital drafting table
Brighter display ; Higher contrast ratio ; PCIe SSDs ; Big performance improvements
Still pricey ; Arguably dated parts inside
Still the most robust digital drafting table around, Surface Studio 2 wasn’t meant to compare well against most computers. For the digital artist or other visually-focused content creators, Surface Studio 2 will be the one to beat – dated parts and all.
Avis d'expert par : Matthew Buzzi (pcmag.com)
Microsoft's Surface Studio 2 is a beautiful, pricey all-in-one desktop for artists, content creators, and professionals wedded to pen input. It packs components peppier than the original's, and a downright stunning screen.
Avis d'expert par : Dan Seifert (theverge.com)
So, for the new, $3,499 and up, Surface Studio 2 Microsoft did the obvious things: it kept the design and features exactly the same, but it greatly improved the internal specifications. The Studio 2 has a more powerful processor, significantly better...
Gorgeous, bright high-resolution display, Fast performance, Can run modern AAA games with ease, Compact footprint with built-in support for pen input
Has a generation-old laptop processor, High price tag, No Thunderbolt 3 support, Limited upgradeability options
But overall, it’s really hard to not instantly want a Surface Studio 2 from the first time you sit down in front of it. It’s a visually stunning, highly capable desktop computer with a versatility you won’t find anywhere else. I can use it to write,...
Avis d'expert par : Lauren Goode Gear (wired.com)
Microsoft's Surface Studio 2 has everything you ever wanted in a creative desktop, and costs more than you probably ever wanted to spend.
Do you need the Microsoft Surface Studio 2 for your day-to-day work? Probably not, unless you’re a serious multimedia professional. Even then, you’ll have to make a critical choice between the Mac and Windows ecosystem, and for some people, that’s a...
Avis d'expert par : Lori Grunin (cnet.com)
Improves an incomparable all-in-one
The Microsoft Surface Studio 2's combination of a huge, color-accurate display with excellent pressure-sensitive stylus responsiveness and tiltable hinge design still leads in its class. And the updated graphics card delivers notably better performance...
The new USB-C connection doesn't support Thunderbolt 3 for fast external storage, daisy chaining or an external GPU. It's also stuck in the past (for this class of system) with a quad-core CPU. The otherwise excellent display doesn't support hardware...
Remaining the leader for intensive stylus input, the Microsoft Studio 2 seamlessly melds form and function for professional art and design. But it has a few weaknesses that might be deal breakers for people who need a lot of fast storage or more power.
Avis d'expert par : Smit Patel (audioholics.com)
The Microsoft Surface Studio 2 represents Microsoft's latest flagship in their Surface family of All-in-One CPUs. The Studio 2 offers great versatility and endless creative potential. Read on.
Avis d'expert par : Lori Grunin (cnet.com.au)
But the improvements should have gone further.
The Microsoft Surface Studio 2's combination of a huge, color-accurate display with excellent pressure-sensitive stylus responsiveness and tiltable hinge design still leads in its class. And the updated graphics card delivers notably better performance...
The new USB-C connection doesn't support Thunderbolt 3 for fast external storage, daisy chaining or an external GPU. It's also stuck in the past (for this class of system) with a quad-core CPU. The otherwise excellent display doesn't support hardware...
Remaining the leader for intensive stylus input, the Microsoft Studio 2 seamlessly melds form and function for professional art and design. But it has a few weaknesses that might be deal breakers for people who need a lot of fast storage or more power.
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