Microsoft launches Surface Go, a 10-inch 2-in-1 starting at $529
Monday, July 9, 2018 at 9:45PM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Apps & Launches, Breaking news, Microsoft, Surface Go, Tablets

Microsoft just made the Surface Go public. This is the smallest Surface device which is also the most affordable full-featured Surface device coming to Canada starting at $529. Surface Go is the thinnest and lightest Surface Microsoft has shipped. The device will have Windows 10 S installed, although it is likely users can upgrade to Windows 10 Pro.

Surface Go preorders start tomorrow in Canada as well as other markets. The Surface Go has a 10-inch PixelSense display, it can accept Surface Pen input with up to 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity which makes it ideal for creatives, editors and anyone who wants a digital easel and canvas. Powered by a 7th Generation Intel Gold processor in a fanless enclosure, the Surface Go will also be made available in an LTE model later this year.

"When we designed this device, we had to ask ourselves what people want and need from a 10” Surface. The answers seem obvious – lightweight, productive, and accessible to more people. I’m pumped to introduce you to Surface Go, because it’s all those things, and so much more," said Panos Panay, Microsoft's Chief Product Office and Surface head.

Surface Go has USB-C 3.1 for data, video, and charging; a headphone jack; and a MicroSD card reader for storage expansion. It will still use the Surface Connect port for charging. The new Type Cover is smaller and 86 per cent less than the size of larger keyboards, which might make it tough to type on for a prolonged period of time.

The Surface Go is expected to yield nine hours of battery life on a full charge, it can use both the Surface charger as well as USB Type C to charge.

Surface Go seems to be a culmination of all the development that's gone into Surface devices these past years. It is the same 10-inch size as the original Surface Pro but way thinner and with a more versatile kickstand, improved pen functionality and various improvements garnered from five generations of devices.

In terms of pricing and positioning, this is going to compete against the 9.7-inch iPad (even if that device is cheaper at $429), Surface running Windows 10 S will be able to run apps downloaded from the Windows store and could be a suitable replacement to a Chromebook or ageing laptop.

The Surface Pen, a Surface Keyboard and even a new mouse are expected to ship along with Surface Go but the pricing on these essential accessories has not yet been announced. Microsoft is holding an announcement via Facebook tomorrow. See below.

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