
At the top-end, prices rise to US$1,120 for 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, but only for business customers.Please, pass the $549 option over, and please petition companies to stop releasing new products “starting at” attractive prices, only for those devices to be unbuyable. That means it’s really a $699 device: for that, you get double the RAM at 8GB, and 128GB SSD storage, and Windows Hello, and a fingerprint reader in the power button. Probably no one should buy the $549 option, which features unacceptable specs in 2020.


But it is trying to be affordable, starting at $549, which pushes it against the world of Chromebooks and iPads and Macs for educational purposes, or cheap portable options for those who need it too.It also goes back to Windows 10 S, and the display is 1536×1024, which isn’t quite 1080p resolution.The new Surface Laptop Go features a 12.4-inch touchscreen display, 10th Gen Intel CPU, starts at 4GB RAM and 64GB eMMC storage options, with “13 hours” of battery with “typical device usage”, plus fast charging, and the good Surface keyboard, and 1.1kg.
