The Verge reports that Microsoft is preparing to discontinue production of its flagship Surface Laptop Studio 2, launched in September 2023. Retail sources indirectly confirm this information - the device won't be restocked.
Product discontinuation itself isn't unusual. Typically, newer models arrive on the market by this point, making previous-generation production unnecessary.
However, the Surface Laptop Studio situation appears different. The Verge's Tom Warren states that a Surface Laptop Studio 3 won't be coming in the foreseeable future.
Microsoft followed a similar pattern last year with the Surface Studio 2+. Production of the all-in-one PC ceased just two years after launch, with no plans for a Surface Studio 3 - effectively ending Microsoft's all-in-one lineup. The Surface Laptop Studio likely faces the same fate.
Over the past year, Microsoft has abandoned numerous experimental and less popular Surface devices, focusing instead on developing the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop lines. The company also introduced its Copilot PC brand, marking devices with NPUs supporting cutting-edge AI features. Microsoft is gradually transitioning the entire Surface lineup under the Copilot+ PC umbrella.
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