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Lenovo's Surface Studio 2 is basically a Surface Pro on

Lenovo's Surface Studio 2 is basically a Surface Pro on steroids: it comes with a touch-enabled 8th gen Core i7 processor and 2 GB of DDR3 memory, as well as an 8 GB hard disk drive, plus a microSD card slot. The screen is also a 5.5x optical drive that does the same on an SD card. Lenovo also has the option to move the Surface Studio on top of the desktop, with an "intermediate" setup that's very similar to the Surface Pro-powered Surface Live. And that's not all. The laptop also comes with a new Windows 8.1 operating system and a new keyboard, which Lenovo calls a "modern touch-enabled tablet."

At $1,199 (and up from $1,499 for the Surface Pro 2), the Surface Studio 2 runs Windows 8.1, and it comes with a 32GB of SSD (up from the 64GB of the Surface line) and 2TB of hard disk storage. The base unit can support up to 128GB of hard drive space, so when you buy a Surface tablet, you get a full day of productivity for the first month of use — with a $1,199 discount. It's also an excellent value for how cheap the laptop is.

Lenovo's Surface Studio 2 is a great example of how the Surface Studio 2 can be used as a standalone tablet. It's not the fastest Windows 8.1 tablet, and it's not the most powerful tablet on the market. But it's still an excellent value for how much money you can spend on it.By

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