Microsoft has released a new version of its cheapest Windows 10 laptop-tablet, the Surface Go 2 (pictured). It has a 10.5in screen, half an inch bigger than the first Go, and an eighth-generation Intel Core M processor, which Microsoft claims makes it 64 per cent faster than the original.
It has the same ports as the first Go: a single USB-C port, the Surface Connect port for charging and docking, and a microSDXC card reader. At 10 hours, battery life is an hour longer. It has a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, making it good for video calling.
Pricing starts at £399 from the Microsoft Store (www.snipca.com/34822), with the Type Cover keyboard costing an extra £124.99. Read the company’s blog for details on more new Surface products, including the new £1,599 Surface…
