Microsoft discontinues lackadaisically updated Surface Studio all-in-one desktop
Briefly

The Studio desktop's unique screen and hinge endeared it to some artists, but its high price and specs made it a hard sell outside that niche.
Microsoft had to lower Windows 11's system requirements specifically to cover the Studio 2, reflecting its protracted lifecycle and the challenges in supporting aging hardware.
Despite the updates in the Surface Studio 2+, the long gaps between revisions left it behind competitors, often lacking the latest internal components for its pricing.
A lack of wide appeal in the Studio line often correlated with lower sales figures, as highlighted by the long durations between updates for new models.
Read at Ars Technica
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