Microsoft’s Surface Go is Now available for pre-order in India after wrapping up the competition against the likes of Apple’s iPad. The company a few days ago officially announced that the device will now be available in India too.
The Surface Go sports a 10-inch screen and a design similar to the Surface Pro. The display is rather small and has a resolution of 1800x1200pixels and this compactly sized display is attracted towards the users who are always traveling and working.
The Surface Go is powered by Intel Pentium Golf 4415Y which is a two-core, four threaded Kaby Lake chip and can be configured up to 8GB GB RAM. Although, the base variant comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.
The inbuilt kickstands are the main form factor and the highlight of the device which provides unlimited positions, the user can use the device in any position while lying down sitting up and even in an awkward position especially when working for late hours. It’s one of the thinnest laptops Microsoft has to offer.
The company states that the Surface Go can provide up to 9 hours of battery upon normal usage. Besides that, the Surface Go comes with the best pen experience ever as stated by the company. It comes with a USB-C 3.1 port for charging and data transfer. As per reports, Microsoft is only launching the Wi-Fi supported versions in India.
The Surface Go will be available for pre-orders in India exclusively on Flipkart. The base variant as mentioned above comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB is priced at around Rs. 37,999 and the higher variant comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. Microsoft also provides a Surface Go Signature Cover which will cost you an extra Rs. 11,799.
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