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Microsoft announces Surface Laptop Go, new updates to Surface Pro X

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/02/2020 12:15 PM | source: microsoft | 3 comment(s)
Microsoft announces Surface Laptop Go, new updates to Surface Pro X

As we continue to expand our Surface family of devices with the new Surface Laptop Go and updates to Surface Pro X, our goal is to design a Surface for every person, work style and location.

To give every person in your household or organization a laptop that’s not just something you need to use, but something you want to use. A virtual office you want to be in, a virtual classroom that engages you to learn, a place you can play your favorite game or watch a movie – with a bright vibrant screen, a fluid and comfortable keyboard, high quality cameras and mics, and the versatility of touch screens.

With Surface Laptop Go we are bringing the features most loved by our Surface Laptop customers to a smaller, more affordable design. For people who need to stay connected and want the versatility of a 2:1 with a gorgeous, edge-to-edge screen, we’re also bringing new updates to Surface Pro X including new app experiences, enhanced performance and a new Platinum finish. And for anyone looking to refresh their home office or home classroom setup we’re offering several new Surface and Microsoft accessories.

Surface Laptop Go

Starting at $549, Surface Laptop Go delivers the perfect balance of style, performance and battery life in the lightest, most affordable Surface laptop yet. It has a beautiful 12.4-inch PixelSense touchscreen display, large precision trackpad and a full-size keyboard with 1.3mm key travel for an accurate and comfortable typing experience. The sleek, streamlined design comes in three durable and lightweight metal finishes: Ice Blue, Sandstone and Platinum. For a quick and secure sign-in, select models of Surface Laptop Go have a Fingerprint Power Button with One Touch sign-in through Windows Hello. One Touch sign-in also provides fast, secured access to OneDrive Personal Vault files and more so you can jump in quickly and be productive. Surface Laptop Go is powered by Intel’s 10th Gen i5 Quad-Core processor with up to 16GB RAM and 256GB storage and every configuration is optimized for performance and battery life. All configurations of Surface Laptop Go feel snappy and fast, even at the entry level, taking full advantage of cloud connected experiences like Microsoft 365 and online storage. With up to 13 hours of battery life[1] plus Fast Charging, it will keep up with you all day.

Whether you’re learning or working, chances are you’re using your camera, speakers and mics more now than ever before. Surface Laptop Go has a built-in 720p HD camera and Studio Mics so your colleagues and classmates can see and hear you clearly. Omnisonic Speakers and Dolby Audio surround you with amazing sound – whether on a video call, watching a movie, listening to music and more. To help you connect, there are both USB A and USB C ports, an audio jack and the Surface connector.

For families, students and businesses looking for a new device to add to their households or organizations, Surface Laptop Go offers a premium Surface look and feel at an amazing value.

Meet Surface Pro X

We introduced Surface Pro X last October to push the boundaries for what an always connected, ultra-light and incredibly thin 2:1 device could be. It’s built for people who are ready for what’s next – who need to be connected, productive and creative at any time. We partnered closely with Qualcomm to design custom silicon to create a powerful PC that benefits from generations of innovations in mobile architectures. Today, Surface Pro X is getting even better, with a new configuration that includes our next-generation custom processor and a new Platinum finish, along with new app experiences, resulting in longer battery life and increased performance across all Surface Pro X devices.

For our customers who need more power, we’ve refreshed our top end SKUs by adding the new Microsoft SQ 2 processor – the fastest processor in its class[2] – and a new Platinum finish. The new configurations start at $1499.99. We’re also introducing three new colors for the Signature Keyboard: Platinum, Ice Blue and Poppy Red, all with the same built-in storage and wireless charging for the Surface Slim Pen.

Surface Pro X brings you the best of today’s web-first experiences like Microsoft 365, Microsoft Edge, Netflix, Spotify and more, while supporting thousands of the existing Windows apps you know and love today like Google Chrome, Firefox and Whatsapp. We are also excited about the momentum we are seeing from key app partners embracing Windows 10 on ARM, taking advantage of the power and performance benefits of Microsoft SQ 1 and SQ 2 processors to bring new experiences to all Surface Pro X customers. We’ve made Microsoft Edge faster and announced a new version of Microsoft Teams optimized for Windows on ARM. We will also expand support for running x64 apps with x64 emulation, starting to roll out later this year. For developers, Visual Studio code has been updated to run natively. For organizations, we’re committed to help you ensure your apps work with Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 Apps on ARM64 devices with App Assure with Fast Track. All of this adds up to overall faster performance and longer battery life. Surface Pro X now gets up to 15 hours of battery life across both configurations.

Surface Pro X is the thinnest and most connected 2:1 we’ve ever shipped and we’re excited to deliver these new experiences at a time when connectivity has never been more top of mind. Access to fast, reliable bandwidth to support remote learning and working for multiple people in a household has become challenging for many. With ultra-fast Gigabit LTE connectivity, Surface Pro X users always have a direct connection on demand – even if their kids are on Xbox or their roommate is on a video call.New Surface and Microsoft accessories

If your at-home setup is in need of a refresh this holiday, Microsoft has a few new accessories to outfit your new work or school spaces.

Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard is a slim, narrow and elegant keyboard optimized for modern productivity with Bluetooth seamlessly switching between three devices, 2-year battery life and two colors options, and is priced at $69.99.
Microsoft Number Pad is a slim, modern and elegant number pad with Bluetooth wireless that enables you to get the most out of your Surface or modern PC, priced at $24.99.
Microsoft 4K Wireless Display Adapter offers the easiest way to project your Windows PC on the big screen, supporting 4K resolution and is priced at $69.99.
Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse brings comfortable ergonomic design to premium wireless performance with a soft thumb rest, a light and durable design, and two customizable buttons. Available in several colors and priced at $49.99.
Microsoft Modern Mobile Mouse, now available in Sandstone, is lightweight and portable to perfectly complement Surface Laptop Go.
The new Surface Laptop Go and new Surface Pro X configurations are available for pre-order today in select markets at the Microsoft Store on microsoft.com and other major retailers and will be available for purchase starting Oct. 13. We continue to expand our lineup of Surface devices and accessories to make it easier to find the Surface that’s right for you. To



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#5838148 Posted on: 10/03/2020 01:20 PM
2 year battery life and going by how unfriendly these have been over the years for accessing the battery makes it a disposable device, fairly sad in these times that longevity isn't a consideration.

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#5838291 Posted on: 10/04/2020 01:11 AM
2 year battery life and going by how unfriendly these have been over the years for accessing the battery makes it a disposable device, fairly sad in these times that longevity isn't a consideration.


Interesting point of view on a forum where many users are already selling 2xxx series GPUs in order to fund a 3xxx purchase. Even on the mass market level tech is disposable... how many people really want a 2 year old phone reagrdless of whether it still works fine or not? The only real reason anyone keeps their device is purely down to the cost of a replacement.
With all that in mind, why would MS design a product with specifics that no one really wants and would also increase weight, product size and most importantly cost?
This customer attitude also plays in to the hands of MS and other software developers as in previous decades one of the major hang ups about an older PC or Laptop was keeping the software updated and running smoothly... remember how often people used to have systems formatted and reinstalled to get them running smoothly again? Now you just don't have to bother with all that as by the time your OS and software is tying itself in knots you simply replace the device and move on.

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#5839098 Posted on: 10/06/2020 09:52 AM
Interesting point of view on a forum where many users are already selling 2xxx series GPUs in order to fund a 3xxx purchase. Even on the mass market level tech is disposable... how many people really want a 2 year old phone reagrdless of whether it still works fine or not? The only real reason anyone keeps their device is purely down to the cost of a replacement.
With all that in mind, why would MS design a product with specifics that no one really wants and would also increase weight, product size and most importantly cost?
This customer attitude also plays in to the hands of MS and other software developers as in previous decades one of the major hang ups about an older PC or Laptop was keeping the software updated and running smoothly... remember how often people used to have systems formatted and reinstalled to get them running smoothly again? Now you just don't have to bother with all that as by the time your OS and software is tying itself in knots you simply replace the device and move on.

Nearly all my old devices are passed on to friends/family or a local IT charity that re-uses, I've had to replace a few batteries before doing so but at least having the option is nice. Although we enjoy cutting edge others are often happy with functional.
Also I'm not talking about making the battery completely easy to access like old laptops, but a few screws and component removal like most modern laptops would suffice rather than just glueing it together, I bet you wouldn't notice those extra 4 grams.

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