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The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 is a Microsoft Surface for students

And maybe for broke people too

Microsoft Surface laptops are known to be quite the expense. Sure, some of us actually want one, but can a normal student afford it? Probably not. So Microsoft released a laptop exactly for students. It’s an ultrabook. Meaning it’s lightweight and easy to carry. This is the second edition of the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go.

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The laptop is advertised as sleek and portable. With a weight of just 1.12kg (including battery) and a width of just 15.7mm, this is likely true. It is a small 12″ laptop with a 3:2 aspect ratio coupled with HD+ resolution (1534x1024px). The laptop has a metallic-like frame and a polycarbonate body all around, similar to modern laptops. The screen has 10-point touch support.

Powering the laptop is the Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor complemented with Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics. There are three combinations for the RAM and storage: 4/128, 8/128, and 8/256. Obviously, you would pick the latter.

In terms of security features, the laptop boasts Windows Hello. That means the laptop has a fingerprint scanner in addition to the usual password login. It is located on the power button. It launches with Windows 11 Home complemented with a one-month FREE subscription for Microsoft 365 Office Suite as well as a one-month trial for XBOX Game Pass Ultimate.

In terms of power, the battery inside is a 41WHr battery that could last up to 13.5h on typical usage, as claimed by Microsoft. It also comes with a 39W power supply adaptor. It has Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity.

In terms of its ports, you get 1x USB-C, 1x USB-A, 1x 3.5mm jack, and a single Surface connect port. This is as minimalist as it can get and honestly, the ports are somewhat lacking. It also comes with a 720p webcam. The speakers have support for Dolby Audio Premium.

It comes in Sage, Ice Blue, Sandstone, and Platinum colours. The 4/128 option starts at USD 599.99 (~Php 31.7K)

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There’s no word yet for Philippines release and we don’t recall any Surface laptops actually being released in the country officially. We’re still hopeful though!

Source: Microsoft

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