In recent weeks, Microsoft Surface Studio 2+ has steadily disappeared from store shelves across various regions worldwide. Microsoft has confirmed to Windows Central that they have discontinued Surface Studio 2+ and has no plans to replenish its stock.
Microsoft Confirms Discontinuation of Microsoft Surface Studio 2+
A Microsoft representative stated, “Customers can still purchase available Surface Studio 2+ units through our retailers and partners. However, in areas where it’s out of stock, we are no longer accepting new orders.”
Targeted at creative professionals and business clients, this model was marketed as a premium all-in-one desktop computer, with prices starting at $4,500.
With the discontinuation of the Microsoft Surface Studio 2+, the entire Surface Studio series also reaches its conclusion. Sources have revealed to Windows Central that Microsoft does not intend to develop a Surface Studio 3.
In 2023, Microsoft canceled several other Surface products, including Surface Duo 3 and Surface Earbuds 2. It now appears that Surface Studio 3 was also part of these cancellations.
The Surface Studio lineup was never intended for the mass market, primarily due to its high price, which limited its audience. Additionally, the use of previous-generation specifications made the hefty price tag even harder to justify.
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