The port selection is decent with having a USB-A, USB-C, 3.5 mm headphone jack, and a Surface Connect charging port. The trackpad uses Windows Precision drivers, and With an aluminum build, it comes in at just a little under 3 lbs or 1.3 kg. If you really want to know the details however, the screen comes with touchscreen capabilities, a resolution of 1536x1024 (148 PPI) at a 3:2 aspect ratio, all in a 12.4" display. I wholeheartedly trust that Microsoft nailed the screen, speakers, microphone, keyboard, and trackpad again. Many of this device’s qualities are held to a similar standard to their other Surface devices. Unfortunately there is no option for an alcantara deck if you were into that, but the aluminum build is sturdy as it is clean. The build is similar to the Surface Laptops with an aluminum deck. The Surface Laptop Go is absolutely beautiful. We have been waiting for something that can run snappy, last through a day of classes, and lets us be boujee on a budget. It’s obvious that most (if not all) of us use Chrome on the daily while cycling through multiple tabs and Zoom windows. Productivity is a main focus for many students. Having a sleek, minimal, yet stylish design on your device helps enjoy the process of studying and learning just a tad bit more. It’s such a pleasure to have a device that makes you feel productive at an affordable price. For companies, targeting the student demographic is hard because students want a premium without the premium price tag. Paying for tuition, class materials and other necessities are hard to balance and it would be nice to have an affordable device that helps us with school. Let’s face it: we students are dirt poor. Is it a scam? Is it a MacBook Air killer? Let’s dive right into it. The price tag starts at a price of $549, which may be serving as an affordable doorway for a premium device. Microsoft recently announced their Surface Laptop Go, an affordable, entry level laptop for students. Is Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Go Worth It?
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