
Microsoft launched Surface Go 2 tablet, know detail
Microsoft has launched four products of its Surface line-up. These three products include Surface Book 3 laptop, Surface Go 2 tablet, Surface Headphones 2 and Surface Earbuds. Surface Go 2 tablet is one of them. The Tipster Ishan Agrawal tweeted the availability date and price of this products.
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Surface Go 2 tablet specifications
It offers a larger 10.5-inch 3:2 1920×1280-pixel screen. This tablet comes with the new 8th Gen Core m3 configurations. It has a storage capacity of 8GB RAM + 128GB. It comes with 4G LTE connectivity. The battery backup of this tablet is 20 hours. It has a magnesium body with an integrated kickstand. It weighs just 553g without a keyboard cover. Other common features include one USB Type-C port, Microsoft’s proprietary Surface Connector for charging and accessories, a headphones socket, a microSD card slot, dual “studio” microphones, and a 5-megapixel webcam. 20 hours of battery back-up.
Price:-
The base 90th model is priced starting at $399.99 (approximately Rs. 30,500) and features an Intel Pentium Gold processor, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage. The high-end model has 8GB of RAM with a 128GB SSD with the higher-end CPU and is priced at $629 (approximately Rs. 47,970) or optionally $729 (approximately Rs. 55,595) with LTE.
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