Refreshed specs, alongside a new USB-A port and a microSD card reader, make the Surface Laptop 2 Studio feel like the ultimate form of Microsoft’s do-everything notebook. Its 14.4-inch display is bright and accurate while also supporting a 120Hz refresh rate. Its new aluminum chassis is sturdier than before, though it does come with a tiny bit of added heft. And, while it’s not as fast as a dedicated gaming rig, it can be configured with up to NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics. However, with a starting price of $2,000 or $2,400 for one with a discrete GPU, Microsoft is asking people to pay a lot for the Surface Laptop Studio 2’s versatility.
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