Generally, an artist always holds a knack to make at least one masterpiece which will mark his/her presence forever. The renowned tech makers have also made their own contributions to make artists' dream for the ultimate creation true. Since a long time, Apple has been leading this mission with its iMac which used to convince the hearts of all artists, But now Apple has a new contender in this role, as Microsoft has recently rolled out Surface Studio which is now regarded as art creators' dream machine.

According to Tom's Guide, Microsoft's newly evolved Surface Studio as all the contents in it which an artist, an engineer, an architect or any other supreme art & craft makers can ever desire for. Superlative display, power packed art accessories, best in class resolution, improved surface pen all these together has created this magnetic machine an art enthusiast can have for a lifetime. As for the most relevant specs, the devices comes with a large 28-inch touchscreen display along with an enormous resolution capacity up to 4500 x 3000. The screen provides the perfect balance of color, contrast and sharpness for ensuring the best implementation of artworks.

As per a report by The Verge, Surface Studio also comes with an extraordinary hinge attribute for the perfect screening and levelling of artistic creations named, "zero-gravity hinge." This incredible feature allows art makers' to push the top of it by a single finger making it move the display into dissimilar angles. Alongside this, Surface Studio also enables artists to make 4K art contents on it. The device comes with a Surface Pen for designing perfect edges to one's work. The pen has 1,024 points of pressure sensitivity and it allows one to draw correct lines and levels for his/her works.

Another thing, which is equally interesting but doesn't pack with Surface Studio is a dial, which can be brought by paying extra $99. The dial allows one to move his artwork at 360-degree angles or at any angle as he wants in between that while equipped with the touch screen. All and all, this huge device allows one to make virtual artwork by keeping it on his table just like he can draw it in his drawing book.