The Sunday Guardian

Microsoft inducts new members to the Surface family of computers

- CORRESPOND­ENT

Expanding the Surface family, Microsoft has unveiled Surface Studio, Surface Dial and a more powerful Surface Book along with an announceme­nt that a major update is coming to more than 400 million Windows 10 devices in early 2017.

“At Microsoft, our mission is to empower every person and every organisati­on on the planet to achieve more,” said Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella at an event here on Wednesday.

“With Windows 10, Microsoft Surface and the medium of Mixed Reality, we aim to empower the builders, the makers and the creators with the tools to create, collaborat­e and express themselves in new ways,” the Indian-born CEO added.

Starting at $2,999, Surface Studio is a new class of device that transforms from a workstatio­n into a powerful digital canvas, unlocking a more natural and immersive way to create on the thinnest LCD monitor ever built.

With ultra- HD 4.5K screen, Surface Studio delivers 63% more pixels than a state-of-the-art 4K TV.

The device works beautifull­y with pen, touch and Surface Dial — a new input device designed for the creative process that lets you use two hands on the screen to compose and create in all new ways, Microsoft said.

Launching as a free update in early 2017, the Windows 10 Creators Update will enable anyone to create, share and experience in 3-D and mixed reality, connect people faster to those they care about most, and empower every gamer to be a broadcaste­r.

Surface Studio has 28-inch PixelSense Display that immerses the user in 13.5 million pixels of true-tolife colour a n d t h e Zero Gravity Hinge allows the s c r e e n t o effortless­ly adjust to each stage of the creative pro- Mode, it sits at a 20-degree angle, the same angle as a standard drafting board,

m making it ideal for sketching, writing and designing.

“Architects can sketch their ideas with the Surface Pen, put them into production using powerful 3-D modeling software and review and mark up plans with a client, all on one device,” Microsoft said.

The $99 Surface Dial integrates with Windows 10 to work with Surface for a faster and more intuitive way to scroll, zoom and navigate. When you place the Dial directly on the screen, it brings up a set of digital tools specific to the a app that i s o open, allowing people to m more seaml lessly move t through t their workflow. The comb bination of D Dial, pen a and touch c creates a m more immersive and tact tile way forf peoplep t o cre- ate in digital environmen­ts.

Microsoft also introduced $ 2,399 Surface Book with Performanc­e Base, making the most powerful laptop in its class even better.

The three new Surface Book models feature 6th Generation Intel Core i7 processors and pack more than twice the graphics processing power as the original Surface Book. Surface Book brings 16 hours of battery life.

With the Surface Book with Performanc­e Base, engineers can spin 3-D CAD models with thousands of parts; designers and developers can render large files quickly; and gamers can play more of their favourite games.

No other laptop combines similar battery life, performanc­e and pixels in as lightweigh­t a package.

With the Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft unveiled a comprehens­ive vision across hardware and software to bring 3D to everyone. The Creators Update brings new creativity and gaming experience­s built around the people who matter most.

Microsoft announced that HP, Lenovo, Dell, Acer and ASUS will ship the first VR hea headsets capable of mix mixed reality through the Creators Update. “Coming in 2017, these accessorie­s will contain built-in sensors to enable inside-out, six-degrees of freedom for simplified setup and to more easily move around your home as you experience virtual worlds - no markers required,” the company said.

With the Windows 10 Creators Update, the new VR accessorie­s will work with affordable laptops and PCs and start at $299. IANS

“With Windows 10, Microsoft Surface and the medium of Mixed Reality, we aim to empower the builders, the makers and the creators with the tools to create, collaborat­e and express themselves in new ways.”

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