You can push the display all the way down to get really up close to it and start drawing.
The real party trick of the Surface Studio is its drawing board mode, and it’s also its biggest selling point.
I found myself bizarrely pulling the entire display toward me and angling it underneath me to read articles online or even when I was writing because the display is just great to have up close. Microsoft is using what it calls a zero-gravity hinge to prop the display up, and you can push on the top of it with a single finger to move the display into various angles.Įven though it’s easy to adjust, you can still touch or draw at any angle as it has some resistance to being pushed back. The entire display is incredibly thin at just under 13mm, and supports touch and the same pressure-sensitive Surface Pens found on the Surface tablets. This beautiful display also doubles as a giant tablet - sort of. The Studio also doubles as a giant tablet