
It also has a 120Hz display, as does the new Surface Pro 8, which got a sleek redesign. The Laptop Studio, meanwhile, is more like Microsoft’s Surface Studio all-in-one desktop, in that it features a pull-forward screen that can lay flat on top of a table or be propped up at a slant. It’s meant to replace the Surface Book, which was a detachable 2-in-1 laptop.

But the Surface Laptop Studio is the most intriguing. Refreshes of the Surface Pro and Surface Go aren’t surprising, and the company did show off the latest in both of those series. At its annual hardware event today, Microsoft unveiled a new family of Surface devices ahead of Windows 11’s launch on October 5th.
