Surface Laptop Go deal lets you double storage and RAM for only $50 more
The Surface Laptop Go with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage is only $50 more than the base model right now.
Microsoft's Surface Laptop Go is a compact PC and the smallest member of the Surface family. It weighs just 2.45 lbs (1.1 kg) and is one of the best Surface PCs. Right now, you can pick up the Intel Core i5 version of the Surface Laptop Go with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for only $600. That's $100 off of its normal price and only $50 more than the base model.
The Surface Laptop Go is a compact laptop that's a great option for students or anyone who needs a lightweight PC. Right now, you can grab the midrange model for only $50 more than the base model.
In his Surface Laptop Go review, our executive editor Daniel Rubino said, "There's no way to say it other than Surface Laptop Go is a fun and lovely little laptop." The laptop earned a 4.5/5 rating for its hardware, design, display and battery life. It also earned high marks for being a fun device with multiple color options (Platinum, Ice Blue, and Sandstone are all on sale right now).
Bumping up to the mid-range model doesn't just double your storage and RAM compared to the base model. It also includes a fingerprint reader for Windows Hello that isn't in the more affordable option.
At the time of Rubino's review, the mid-range model was $150 more than the base model. Even with that price difference, he said it was worth jumping up. With the current deal bringing the difference down to just $50, it's a no-brainer to pick one up if you're in the market for a Surface Laptop Go.
If the Surface Laptop Go doesn't meet your fancy, you can check out the best budget laptops.
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Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He's covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean's journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.