Finance 10.0.7 with Platform update 31 Chinese voucher types without Account groups selectionĬhanged to the feature with account groups selection.ĭeprecated: By December 1, 2020, we plan to no longer support Chinese voucher types setup without Account groups selection.
You can compare the different versions of these reports to learn about objects that have changed or been removed in each version of Finance and Operations apps. This list is intended to help you consider these removals and deprecations for your own planning.ĭetailed information about objects in Finance and Operations apps can be found in the Technical reference reports. A deprecated feature is not in active development and may be removed in a future update.A removed feature is no longer available in the product.This topic describes features that have been removed or deprecated from Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations and previous releases of that product. To see a current list of features that have been removed or deprecated from Finance and Operations apps, search for "Removed or deprecated features" content that relates to the app you're using. If nothing else, Microsoft deserves credit for taking that risk in the first place.This topic is no longer updated. Sometimes polarizing designs end up feeling iconic and sometimes they just end up looking weird. We’ll review the Surface Laptop Studio as soon as we can with an eye toward whether it makes sense for that kind of user - and also to see if we can get used to the plinth. Microsoft has put a lot of power in here, but directed at coders and creatives. Those specs are another indication that this computer is part of the Surface Book’s lineage, aimed more at creators than gamers. (Enterprise customers can spec an NVIDIA RTX A2000 laptop GPU with 4GB GDDR6 GPU RAM.) You can get 16 or 32GB of LDDR4x RAM and storage ranges from 256GB to 2TB. The Laptop Studio can have either an 11th Gen Core i5 or Core i7 processor (specifically, the 35-watt i5-11300H or i7-11370H) and can either feature integrated Xe graphics or an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti laptop GPU with 4GB of GDDR6 RAM. The Surface Laptop Studio has two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports opposite the Surface connector and headphone jack.
Maybe more important to creatives is that Microsoft has finally begun supporting Thunderbolt on its Surface devices this year. I heard them get quite loud with very nice stereo separation but not a ton of bass. There are four speakers in the body of the laptop with support for Dolby Atmos.
Bezels around it are on the small side, and there’s a Windows Hello camera for logging in at the top - and Microsoft says it’s better at recognizing faces so they’re lit properly for videoconferencing. It can reach a 120Hz refresh rate and of course works with Surface Pens. It’s a 14.4-inch touchscreen in a 3:2 aspect ratio - 2400 x 1600 pixels (201 PPI). Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Tablet or “Studio” mode. Laptop mode on the Surface Laptop Studio. (One difference, I suppose, is that Microsoft made a good keyboard on the first try with the Laptop Studio.) See, if you look at the Laptop Studio from above, it looks for all the world like a MacBook, right on down to the oversized trackpad that uses haptics instead of physical clicks to register your clicks. I’ll get into specs below, but they’re in line with what you’d expect the successor to the Surface Book 3 to have. None of that is especially weird, nor is Microsoft’s positioning of the Surface Laptop Studio somewhere in between major powerhouse gaming laptops and thin-and-lights. Folding the Surface Laptop Studio into tablet mode. There are magnets in the laptop that help guide the screen into place. You can only set it into three modes: laptop, flat as a tablet, or up in a kind of tent mode, leaving the trackpad visible. Only somewhat, though: unlike the desktop Surface Studio that inspired it, the Laptop Studio can’t hold its screen up at any angle when it’s out of laptop mode. It’s a clever design that Microsoft has implemented somewhat more elegantly than we’ve seen on other laptops. Once you start moving the screen, it becomes another kind of device entirely. While it looks just like a MacBook when it’s in laptop mode, that comparison is mostly down to it being a very well-made device with a silver, aluminum body. The Laptop Studio starts at $1,599.99, which is a premium price for what Microsoft is clearly positioning as a premium device. Where other 2-in-1s usually just go for a 360-degree hinge that flips the screen to the back, Microsoft’s system has it settling in on top of the keyboard. It’s the successor to the Surface Book 3, but instead of featuring a detachable screen, it has one that flips into tablet mode.
Alongside the new Surface Pro 8, Microsoft is introducing an all-new computer: the Surface Laptop Studio.