Among other things, both versions have a folding screen to be used in tablet mode, so yes, the screen is touch. According to Microsoft, these products are designed to “create”, so they have the Surface Pen, with which you can draw or write freehand.
Another innovation is that they integrated a special touchpad for people with disabilities, this has a mode in which it is not necessary to use it with the fingers, but rather it detects contact with the limb if there is any mutilation. The cost of these devices on the market will be $799 for the Surface Go 3 and $1,999 for the Surface Studio 2.
On the other hand, the technology giant announced its big bet for this year: Copilot, a tool that will be integrated into Windows 11 starting September 26.
The company had already announced the existence of Copilot, the news is that it will be present in all Microsoft software. The uses, as in the case of other AI tools, are various; For example, it is possible to request itineraries, organize emails, summaries, request searches, images, among others. Copilot will also integrate with Microsoft 365 tools like Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and more starting November 1.
According to the presentation, Copilot promises to change the way you work and make navigation through the entire system easier, just by asking the tool.
The company detailed that the tool communicates more naturally, allowing communicating with it to feel like a “conversation.”