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Surface Laptop Studio review: One well-built, weird convertible PC

The Surface Laptop Studio with its screen popped out over its keyboard.

Enlarge / The Surface Laptop Studio with its screen popped out. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

The Surface Pro 8 , with its larger screen and performance improvements, is the star of Microsoft’s Surface area lineup. But for people who prefer true laptops to convertible tablets, there’s a new member of the family that merits a look: the Area Laptop Studio .

Like the old Surface Book, the Surface Laptop Studio wants to be a regular laptop with the option to get the keyboard out of the way when it’s time to draw or write with the Exterior Pen. But where the Surface Book’s screen could be removed entirely from its base, the Laptop computer Studio has an attached screen with a folding hinge—not totally unlike the old Floor Studio desktop that it’s named for.

So where does the Surface Notebook Studio fit into the new Covering lineup? How does it stack up to the old Surface Guide design? And how does it compare to other premium large-screened laptops from the other PC makers?

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