![]() Microsoft shrunk the bezels and moved some parts around inside to make room for the larger screen. The 10.5-inch PixelSense display is a half-inch larger than the previous model. In fact, they're even the same exact size, meaning if you're upgrading from the original Go and you already have a Type Cover or a case, it'll work with the Go 2. With the exception of a slightly larger display, the two devices are identical in design. If you're having a hard time telling the Surface Go 2 apart from the Surface Go, you're not alone. The Type Cover keyboard and trackpad combo adds $129 to the overall cost. For $629, you get a Wi-Fi, Intel Core m3 processor, and 8GB/128GB configuration. ![]() Both configurations come with an Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y processor. On the low end, you can expect to spend $399 for 4GB of memory and 64GB of eMMC storage or $549 for 8GB of memory and a 128GB SSD. Weight: 1.2 pounds (without Type Cover).Connectivity: Intel Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, Optional LTE Advanced.Ports: 1 x USB-C, 1 x Surface Connect port, 1 x microSD Card reader, 1 x 3.5mm audio.Processor: 8th Generation Intel Core m3-8100Y 1.1 GHz (4M Cache, up to 3.4 GHz).Here are the specifications of the $729 Surface Go 2 I've been testing: ![]() Oh, and at the high-end, you'll get LTE connectivity. The main component differences boil down to processor, memory, and storage. There are four configurations of the Surface Go 2, ranging in price from $399 to $729. ![]() I've tried gaming on it, too, and while the results weren't always what I wanted, it is possible to do some. For the last week or so I've been testing the Go 2, using it as a tablet and laptop replacement, triaging emails, writing far too much, and catching my favorite Twitch streams. ![]()
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