![]() ![]() You can see how things start to add up pretty quickly here. LTE is an option now, as well, but that model runs $730. Models with the Intel Core M3 start at $630 (that price will also get the RAM and storage bumped from 4GB/64GB to 8GB/128GB). The base level, however sports the Intel Pentium 4425Y, chip, far more in line with the original’s 4415Y - one of the bigger issues reviewers had with the first Go. Microsoft heavily advertised the addition of the eighth-gen Intel core line, which was heralded as helping transform the Go into a proper laptop. Similar to the MacBook Air I just reviewed, the real top-line component refresh mentioned in the press material requires a not inconsequential premium. That will run you $99-$129.Ī harder pill to swallow is the processor upgrade. ![]() Along with the full Windows 10 experience, you’ll want the sort of productivity that requires a keyboard. After all, that sort of convertibility is a huge part of the motivation for buying a Surface in the first place. And the keyboard is really the thing here. It’s also worth noting what you actually get if you buy the $399 model. It’s just worth noting before we get too far in that I can’t recommend the product as a primary device for most users. Between the device’s design and low starting price of $399, the new Go is still best contextualized as a second travel device, in spite of a larger screen and improved specs. That’s not Microsoft’s fault, of course, and this too shall pass, as we keep telling ourselves. Microsoft’s Surface Go 2 and Surface Book 3 are official ![]()
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