Microsoft Surface Studio News: All-In-One PC To Be Released In 3 Regions Outside The US On April; Now Accepting Pre-Orders [VIDEO]

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(Photo : Surface / YouTube) The upcoming Microsoft Surface Studio All-in-One PC will be released in three regions this coming April. The company is now accepting pre-orders in preparation for the upcoming release.

The upcoming Microsoft Surface Studio All-in-One PC will be released in three regions this coming April. The company is now accepting pre-orders in preparation for the upcoming release.

Considered as one of the most anticipated device, the Microsoft Surface Studio PC will be available to New Zealand, Canada, and Australia starting this April 20, 2017. This is a great form of strategy for the company to reach a bigger role of their hybrid All-in-One, reported by Mobile&Apps.

Along with the release of the Microsoft Studio PC, the company has also stated about the Microsoft Surface Dial. It is also now accepting pre-orders for consumers who would like to grab and secure a unit, reported by The Verge.

Several consumers would definitely like to have both the PC and the Surface Dial which makes Microsoft's move a very good one. However, some regions will not have the chance to grab a hold of the Surface Studio. Although, there are some other Microsoft products that they can still purchase. One would be, the upcoming Microsoft Surface Book that will be releasing very soon on different regions.

The regions that are now accepting pre-orders for Microsoft Surface Book are Austria, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK. The Microsoft Surface Studio PC, Surface Dial, and the Surface Book will all be available starting this April 20.

Another device that fans are anticipating for is the Microsoft Surface Book 2. However, with the latest Surface Book spreading out, the release of the device will likely to take a little bit longer. Aside from the Surface Book 2, the Surface Pro 5 is also considered as an anticipated device by a few. The expected launching of the devices will most probably not appear anytime soon. Possibly, Microsoft is satisfied with their current listing of available products in the industry.