![]() So the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go isn’t flawless, but the few shortfalls it does have are tolerable and balanced out by its many benefits. Why Microsoft can’t make the move over to USB-C like everyone else remains a mystery. While it doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things, you’re also stuck with a proprietary Surface charger cable when you do need a top-up. ![]() Microsoft promises up to 13 hours of usage, but that number is probably closer to eleven hours in reality – still a good result that’ll see you through the working day. ![]() On the plus side, having a lower resolution screen does help a lot with battery life. Aside from a meagre selection of one USB-C port, a “traditional” USB 3.0 port and a headphone jack, the Laptop Go’s screen is its one feature where you get exactly your money’s worth and not a jot more. So while the display itself is big enough in size, its actual fidelity is passable, but nothing to write home about. Ok, so what are the shortcomings here? Basically they all boil down to a sub-HD 12.5-inch screen, which isn’t quite as crisp as we’d like when editing text and delivers muted colours when you're watching anything remotely cinematic.
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