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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor

Microsoft launches cheaper Surface Laptop Go

Microsoft Surface Laptop Go
The cheaper, smaller and lighter Surface Laptop Go has been launched, as Microsoft targets the mid-range and student market. Photograph: Microsoft

Microsoft has launched a cheaper version of its popular notebook Windows 10 PC, the Surface Laptop Go, alongside a faster Surface Pro X tablet.

Announced via blogpost rather than a press event because of the pandemic, the Surface Laptop Go is a smaller, lighter and lower-cost version of the excellent Surface Laptop 3 and seeks to offer the same premium Windows 10 experience but starting at just over half the cost at £549.99 in the UK or $549.99 in the US.

The Laptop Go has a smaller 12.4in touchscreen but otherwise looks like the Laptop 3 including a blue, sandstone or platinum-coloured metal finish. It has the same full-size keyboard and large, precision trackpad. The Laptop Go also has a 720p HD webcam and a pair of studio-quality mics for better video calling, which Microsoft says is rare for a machine of this class.

It has Intel’s 10-generation Core i5 processor with either 4 or 8GB of RAM and a choice of storage options, as well as a 13-hour battery and fast charging. It has the same port selection as its larger sibling, including one USB-C port, one traditional USB-A port, headphones socket and a Surface Connect socket for power and connectivity. The Laptop Go also supports the latest wifi 6 standard and Bluetooth 5.

The one thing the Laptop Go lacks is the Laptop 3’s Windows Hello face recognition camera, instead it has a fingerprint sensor built into the power button in certain models.

Faster Surface Pro X tablet

Microsoft’s ARM-based Surface Pro X tablet gets faster SQ2 chip.
Microsoft’s ARM-based Surface Pro X tablet gets faster SQ2 chip. Photograph: Microsoft

Alongside the Laptop Go, Microsoft also unveiled an update to its ARM-based Surface Pro X tablet from 2019. The updated convertible PC gains a new, faster Microsoft SQ2 custom processor and comes in a new platinum colour costing £1,549 in the UK or $1499.99 in the US.

Microsoft also said it was fixing one of the shortcomings of the new ARM-based system, rather than those based on traditional Intel PC chips, by supporting a much wider range of traditional Windows apps through x64 emulation.

The Surface Laptop Go and updated Surface Pro X will ship on 13 October in the US and 27 October in the UK.

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