
It’s incorporated into the power button on the keyboard, allowing you to still use Windows Hello for easy unlocking and authentication. The Windows Hello camera we know from most Surface products has disappeared and made way for a fingerprint scanner. The presence of only these two USB ports means that if you want to use the Laptop Go in the office, a USB dock is a must-have.

The USB-C port does not support Thunderbolt, but can of course be used to connect the laptop to a display and/or dock. On the left are a single USB-A and USB-C port, as well as the 3.5mm audio jack. On the right side of the laptop, you’ll only find the Surface Connect port, which you will primarily use for charging. Decent featuresįunctionally, the design of the Surface Laptop Go is fine, but not much more than that. Tipping the scale at just 1110 grams, it is the lightest Microsoft laptop so far and you can easily take it with you wherever you go. You don’t notice that much, though, and it even makes the laptop a bit lighter. The laptop is largely made of metal only the bottom is plastic. Depending on your specific region, Ice Blue and Sandstone colours are available as well. We received this laptop in the Platinum colour, which only has a subtly glossy Microsoft logo on the otherwise sleek matte lid. The design is sleek and well finished, as you would expect from a Surface product. Even more so than the Surface Laptop 3, which is extraordinary in this class.

The display bezels of the Surface Laptop Go are particularly slim. The Surface Laptop Go takes the opposite approach. Affordable laptops are generally made of plastic, have large bezels and look a bit messy. The Surface Laptop Go design is typical for a Surface product, making it stand out from its peers. Microsoft hopes to enter this competition with a streamlined user experience and a relatively luxurious appearance. Whereas the Surface Go is unique in its price range purely because of its tablet form factor and full Windows integration, the Surface Laptop Go will end up in a busy market full of affordable laptops. The Surface Laptop Go pours the portable, affordable and user-friendly Go idea in a clamshell design. Microsoft has released tablets in the Surface Go line before, with the Microsoft Surface Go 2 being the latest addition earlier this year. In this review, we will find out if this is possible. The Surface Laptop Go does not have the high-end hardware of its bigger brothers but should offer an excellent user experience for little money.

This autumn, Microsoft released its first affordable laptop in the Surface line.
