
In response, Surface Go 2 has had a significant performance boost. Even for the customers that spec-ed out their devices with the more powerful Pentium Gold, they still lacked the oomph needed to multitask across applications. Compared to other devices in the Surface lineup, these are relatively low-end, and again only cater for light productivity tasks. The first generation Surface Go came with 2 CPU options – Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y and Core M3.
But business users who like the small-form factor have found those limitations, well, just too limiting. It’s true, the Surface Go was never designed to be an all-purpose machine tackling power-intensive tasks. However, the main feedback from customers revolved around its lack of power. Kiosk mode – Configurable battery limits to maintain performanceįor business customers, Surface Go really found its niche as the perfect compact device for mobile workers – whether going meeting to meeting, onsite or interstate.
Longer SurfaceConnect cable – Now doubled in length to 80cm. Dual SIM compatibility – Support for both e-SIM and physical SIMs. Larger screen – Thinner bezels increase the screen size from 9.8-inch to 10.5-inch while maintaining the same overall size of the device. Better batteries – 2 hours additional battery life, fast charging (80% charge in less than an hour) and instant on. More power and performance – from 7 th to 8 th gen processors. Without further ado, let’s dive into what the new Surface Go 2 will bring to your workplace or education setting. This time, it’s all about giving users power to do more, no matter where they are or what they need to achieve. Now, Microsoft have announced the latest round of upgrades with the Surface Go 2 launching on. It quickly gained market traction in the education and enterprise sectors for its unmatched mobility, swiss-army-knife-like functionality and attractive price point. The smallest member of the Surface family, the 2-in-1 Surface Go, may have only made its official debut two years ago, but it’s already found its place as the ultimate tablet for firstline workers and students.