
It’s powered by a 10th generation Intel Core i5-1035G1 processor with 4GB, 8GB or 16GB of memory and 64GB eMMC or 128/256GB SSD storage. The Surface Laptop Go also has a built-in 720p HD camera and Studio Mics, plus up to 13 hours of battery life, according to Microsoft. It comes with Windows 10 Home in S mode and is priced at USD 550 for the base model with 4GB memory and 64GB eMMC, rising to USD 700 for the 8GB+128GB SSD version and USD 900 for the 8GB+256GB SSD model.
The new Surface Pro X, meanwhile, is an ARM-based Windows tablet with a 13-inch touchscreen and 2880x1920 resolution. Microsoft said the tablet is the thinnest and most connected 2:1 it’s ever shipped and is powered by the Microsoft SQ 1 custom chipset and the new Qualcomm-manufactured SQ 2. Features include a 5MP front-facing camera for 1080p video, a separate camera for Windows Hello face authentication and a 10MP 4K camera on the back.
It will be available in a total of 6 configurations, starting at USD 1499.99 for the 256GB version with 16GB memory and SQ 2 processor.