Tech fans outside the United States will be able to purchase Microsoft's Surface Studio for the first time on April 20. The tech giant is making the Surface Studio all-in-one PC as well as the Surface Dial available for pre-order in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

The Redmond, Washington based tech titan is launching Surface Studio and Surface Dial pre-order on April 20 in New Zealand, Canada, and Australia, according to PC World. It's worth noting that Microsoft's first expansion of the Surface Studio all-in-one PC won't encompass European markets.

Aside from the expansion of the Microsoft Surface Studio, the tech company will revamp the Surface Book with the performance base accessible to tech enthusiasts in more countries. The revamped Microsoft Surface Book pre-order starts on March 29 in several countries, such as the UK, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Japan, Netherlands, Hong Kong, France, Finland, Germany, Denmark, Austria and China.

The Surface Studio is an all-in-one desktop which is ideal for artists. The Surface Studio sports a 28-inch touchscreen that provides the perfect balance of color, sharpness and contrast, Gizmodo reported. Microsoft's all-in-one desktop comes along with a robust GPU that handles heavy-duty graphics. Surface Studio also comes with an extraordinary features for the perfect levelling of artistic creations.

Meanwhile, the Surface Dial can be purchased by paying extra $99. The Surface Dial allows a person to move his artwork at 360-degree angles. The new accessory is a surprising part of the Surface Studio. Microsoft is selling the Surface Dial separately so a person can utilize it with any Windows 10 PC.

Furthermore, the Surface Dial isn't a large device that it fits comfortably in the palm of a person's hand. The basic function of the Surface Dial is to provide contextually-relevant shortcuts within apps. In spite of that, there's not enough apps that utilizes the Surface Dial.

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