
There’s not much you need to know about the Surface Laptop Go, Microsoft’s new entry-level device, that I can’t summarize in a bullet list. I’ve been using it for the past week, and I love this little thing for a variety of reasons: It’s relatively affordable, starting at $550 and maxing out at $900. It’s a gorgeous laptop, with a mostly metal design, slim bezels, and solid construction that feels good to use. Even the plastic underside feels reassuringly firm. It’s small and light, with a 12.4-inch screen and a weight of 1.11 kg (2.45 lb). The keyboard and trackpad are…
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