Microsoft’s $399 Surface Go is the Smallest and Cheapest Surface Yet
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Microsoft has just announced the Surface Go. With a screen size of 10 inches, a weight of 1.15lbs (0.52kg), and a price tag of $399, it’s the most portable and affordable Surface product the company has made.
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The display of the Surface Go is a high-res PixelSense display that’s supports the Surface Pen with 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, low pen parallax, low latency, and precision (great for precise photo-editing).
“The custom calibrated 3:2 display is soft on your eyes while you’re working and vibrantly high-contrast when you want to watch videos, create art, or edit photos,” Microsoft says.
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Inside the Surface Go is a 7th gen Intel Pentium Gold Processor 4415Y, a fanless design, and a battery that provides 9 hours of juice on a charge.
“Our team worked closely with Intel to optimize power, performance, and battery for the most critical tasks people perform every day,” Microsoft says.
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The new Surface Go Signature Type Cover has ergonomic key pitch, “exceptional” key travel, high-precision tuning, a Windows Precision Trackpad that supports 5-point multi-finger gestures.
Microsoft has also announced a new Surface Mobile Mouse that can be connected to the Surface Go via Bluetooth (i.e. no dongle is needed).
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Other specs and features include a built-in kickstand (that extends to 165 degrees), a Windows Hello camera, a Surface Connect port (for charging and docking), a USB-C 3.1 port (for data, video, and charging), a headphone jack, and a MicroSD card reader (for storage expansion).
The Microsoft Surface Go will be available starting August 2nd, 2018 with a price tag of $399. An LTE model will be launching later in 2018. The Surface Mobile Mouse will cost $35. Pre-orders for both devices begin today.
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Reviewed by mimisabreena
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Wednesday, July 11, 2018
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