Top 5 reasons to BUY or NOT to buy the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go

Microsoft is one of the tech giants of the world. In recent years, they have tried competing with both Google and Apple in terms of producing hardware with their own vision of what Windows devices should be. Their machines have become synonymous with quality and innovation and could be looked at as competitors to Apple’s Mac devices and Google’s Pixel brand of Chromebooks and tablets.

Their entry-level device is called the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go and it offers quality and a premium design, that is perfect for students and people who want something small that could be used on the go.

Here is our in-depth review of the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go.

You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: https://laptopmedia.com/series/microsoft-surface-laptop-go/


3 reasons to BUY the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go

1. The design and build quality

With the device being a Surface one, it comes as no surprise that it features premium materials as the lid is made out of aluminum and the base is a combination of plastic infused with glass fibers. This makes the device very solid with no flex at all since the smaller footprint contributes to better structural stability. The device has a profile of 15.7mm and weighs just 1.11 kg, which is practically nothing.


2. The Battery life

The battery life of the device is another one of its strong suits. While we have no information on the size of the battery, considering the dimensions of the laptop it should be relatively small. As for our battery tests, the Surface Laptop Go managed to last 9 hours and 42 minutes of Web browsing and 8 hours and 55 minutes of video playback. Below is a comparison of the battery life between the Surface Laptop Go and its bigger sibling the Surface Laptop 3.

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3. The Display

When it comes to the display, the Surface Laptop Go features a 12.4-inch touchscreen IPS panel with a resolution of 1536 x 1024p and a 3:2 aspect ratio. Additionally, the screen possesses great viewing angles and a great contrast ratio. It has 96% coverage of the sRGB color gamut and thankfully has good color accuracy out of the box. What is even better is that the screen doesn’t use PWM at all to adjust its brightness.

Below is a color accuracy test using the 24 most commonly used colors.


2 reasons NOT to buy the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go

1. The I / O

With a device so small sacrifices have been made in the I / O department. The device only has two USB ports (one Type-C and one Type-A) and an audio jack. The embedded fingerprint reader inside the power button is a nice touch though.


2. The Performance

The laptop has only one choice for CPU and it is the Intel Core i5-1035G1, which is based on the Ice Lake architecture, uses the 10m die, and has 4 cores and 8 threads. While the notebook isn’t the fastest one out there, it more than fulfills its purpose of being a device that is oriented at students.

Los resultados proceden de la prueba de CPU Cinebench 20 (cuanto mayor sea la puntuación, mejor)

Los resultados proceden de nuestra prueba de referencia de Photoshop (cuanto más baja sea la puntuación, mejor)

As for the GPU, you get an Intel UHD Graphics G1, which is okay at satisfying the needs of a student or person who does work on the move.

Los resultados proceden de la prueba 3DMark: Time Spy (Graphics) (cuanto mayor sea la puntuación, mejor)

Los resultados proceden de la prueba 3DMark: Fire Strike (Graphics) (cuanto mayor sea la puntuación, mejor)

Los resultados proceden de la prueba comparativa Unigine Superposition (cuanto mayor sea la puntuación, mejor)

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