The long-awaited cheap laptop! Microsoft Surface Laptop Go Announced!



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Finally!

It was a terminal that many users would have thought “I wish I had this”. From MicrosoftSurface Laptop GoThis is the processor10th Gen Intel Core i5And from $ 550! (From 84,480 yen in Japan)

Microsoft’s budget line had a grumpy feeling that it was a bit expensive while saying it was cheap. For example, Surdace Go 2. Starting at $ 400 (65,780 yen), but if you update the specs a bit (that’s natural), the price will increase and the keyboard will add $ 100. If you notice it, it will not be so much a cheap terminal. So I wonder if it’s the existence of the Surface Laptop Go that makes Microsoft’s budget line work like a budget line.

Specifications for the $ 550 entry model are 10th Gen Intel Core i5 CPUs, 64GB eMMC drive, and 4GB of RAM. Very affordable in terms of price and specifications. If you expect more capacity and RAM, you can optionally use a 256GB SSD or increase the RAM to 8GB. But I’m happy that the input specs and price are these. Of course, if you look the other way, there will be a 15-inch terminal with better capacity and RAM. However, I think the Surface Laptop Go is better in terms of quality and display of the terminal itself. so,It doesn’t look or feel cheap.. That is one of the attractions of the Surface Laptop Go.

There are 3 colors for color variations. Ice blue, sandstone and platinum.

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On the hardware side, the display is a 12.45-inch (1536 x 1024) touchscreen. The keyboard is full-size, with 1.3mm keystrokes and a glass trackpad. The webcam (720p) is compatible with Windows Hello. There is also an upgrade option with a fingerprint sensor on the power button. The ports are Surface Connector, Audio Connector, USB-C, and USB-A. The battery lasts 13 hours on a single full charge, according to Microsoft, which is double the Surface Go 2 in 7 hours.

Launch is October 13.. We are currently accepting pre-orders.

Source: Microsoft

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