Testseek.co.uk have collected 109 expert reviews of the Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 14.4-inch - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 14.4-inch - Intel Gen 11.
October 2021
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109 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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3233 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Beautiful display
Easel-like hinge is amazing
Much larger trackpad
1080p webcam
Great keyboard and trackpad
Great screen with articulating modes
Thunderbolt 4/USB 4
Decent battery life
Discrete Nvidia graphics card option
Good as a laptop or drawing deck
Windows Hello
Bright display
Great battery life
Responsive stylus compatibility
Amazing webcam
Fold-over design works very well
Excellent screen
Decent performance and battery life
Great 120Hz screen
All three modes work well
Impressive battery life
Solid performance
Classic Surface build quality and attention to detail
Good keyboard and touchpad
High-spec screen
Engineered for digital creatives
MPP stylus compatible
Good screen
Elegant hinge design
Great build quality
High-quality display
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Only uses Intel H35 processors
No legacy ports
Chunky
No 6 or 8core processor options
Very limited port selection
No SD card slot
Slim Pen 2 not included
Average performance
Bulky body
Flimsy display hinge
Rather expensive for the level of performance
The pen costs extra
Limited to three fixed positions
Not enough ports
Hinge versatility could go even further
Power ceiling isn't that high for a professional device
Fairly heavy
You can get faster specs for the price
Does not include stylus
Expensive for the performance on offer
Hinge is not optimised for the best drawing/stylus angle
Yes. The Surface Laptop Studio provides a unique 2-in-1 laptop you can't get anywhere else.Editors' RecommendationsThe best gaming laptops in 2021: Which should you buy on Black Friday? Mac user guide: Tips and tricks for your Mac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pr...
Beautiful display, Easel-like hinge is amazing, Much larger trackpad, 1080p webcam
Expensive, Only uses Intel H35 processors, No legacy ports
The Surface Laptop Studio follows in the footsteps of the Surface Book lineup, and brings about one of the most compelling laptops in Microsoft's history. Microsoft could have gone for more powerful hardware, but in the end it probably won't matter too mu...
Sleek hybrid hinge design, Quality keyboard and haptic touchpad, Smartly designed, quiet cooling
Display doesn't cover 100% of DCI P3, High-spec models are expensive, Performance ceiling is not that high
The Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio takes the Surface laptop series into new ground, and aims to cater for the most demanding of users. Like other Surface computers it excludes quality throughout, including parts workstations tend to neglect, such as the...
Published: 2022-03-10, Author: Simon , review by: zdnet.com
If you've been using Microsoft's Surface devices, you'll find the Surface Laptop Studio a pleasing upgrade. If you opt for the higher-end Core i7 specification, you'll get a portable discrete-GPU workstation that handles most creator and developer tasks w...
high-quality chassis with innovative display hinge, good 120 Hz display, Thunderbolt 4, comfortable keyboard, good system performance, very good speakers
no maintenance options, comparatively slow processor, only one year warranty, no card reader
In review: Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio. Test model courtesy of Cyberport.The new Surface Laptop Studio with its foldable display is supposed to replace the old Surface Book and the overall impression is good after our review. The build quality and the...
Published: 2021-10-27, Author: Arif , review by: onmsft.com
Abstract: About two and a half weeks ago I purchased a Surface Laptop Studio. Since then, I've been putting the system through my daily grinds, leading up to this review. Usually, I'd try to be just a tiny bit technical in my reviews and showcase benchmarks as well...
A solidly built laptop that doesn't quite look like anything else out there, Bright, responsive touchscreen
Quad-core processor falls short of 6- and 8-core chips in other comparably priced laptops, Limited number and type of ports, Windows doesn't know what to do with the screen's rounded corners, Expensive, especially with a dedicated GPU
The goodThe badThe uglyMicrosoft Surface Laptop StudioFrom $1600 at MicrosoftFrom $1600 at Adorama(Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs.)A solid, if strange, laptopThe Laptop Studio inherits a roc...
Whether you like the Surface Laptop Studio or not will hinge on whether you do creative work, it's an expensive piece of hardware – and at 4 pounds, I would like to see a little more power under the hood. Still, as far as a Gen 1 device goes, it's none to...
As a self-professed fan of the Surface Book series of notebooks, it is a bit sad to see that device family depart. They were completely unique in the laptop world, with a style all their own. But there is no doubt that the Surface Book had some quirks and...