
This is in addition to the existing Platinum, Ice Blue, and Sandstone color options. Otherwise, Microsoft has added a new color configuration, Sage. This doesn’t quite hit the budget price point of competing laptops, but arguably represents something of a price cut, too. Overall, your Surface Laptop Go 2 options range from between $599 to $799 versus the $549 to $899 range of the earlier model. In fact, Microsoft encourages you to turn on OneDrive cloud backup during the setup process. Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud storage and potential third-party external storage options make either the 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB storage options viable, however, and a 64GB SSD option offered in the Surface Laptop Go has been removed. We’d recommend that potential buyers avoid the $599 4GB RAM version, as the memory constraints can have an adverse effect on performance. It now uses Windows 11 Home, which eliminates all of the earlier app configuration issues surrounding the inclusion of Windows 10 in S Mode.Ĭonsumers may choose from between 4GB and 8GB of RAM or 128GB and 256GB of SSD storage. Microsoft also made a major change in the OS.

That’s a generation behind most laptops, which use Intel’s 12th-gen Core chips or rival Ryzen processors from AMD.

The Go 2 now uses Intel’s 11th-gen Core processor inside, though with a single option: the Core i5-1135G7.

Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Go 2 remains relatively unchanged from its earlier iteration, the original Surface Laptop Go, with all but two major specifications receiving upgrades.
