There is no question that the Surface Laptop Go 2 is an upgrade from the previous model. It may be a good idea to keep the price of this posh pocket laptop within a student's range because it is a device that focuses on design, portable, and ease of use.
The laptop is great to use. The Surface Laptop Go 2 is the best option for those who can't afford a MacBook but still want one. The closest thing you can get to an Apple device is this one.
Much of the laptop is made of lightweight aluminum. It comes in a colorful set of colors. The selection is the same as last time. The tint on the Ice Blue makes it refreshing. This is a device that you will be happy to pack in and out of a bag each day, secure in the knowledge that you have a device that looks good and feels good.
The performance of the keys.
The keyboard on this laptop is one of the best for writing essays, and it is easy to use. The keys have a lot of travel for a device this thin, and a good level of feedback that keeps just on the right side of mushy.
It is not a large device, but it is clicky from corner to corner, and it is accurate. The lack of back lighting in the laptop's bottom half makes it difficult to see in a dark room. You will be able to sign in promptly if you use the fingerprint button on the 8- and 4-gigabyte models. The Surface device does not have a Windows Hello facial sign in, but the quality of theWebcam is decent.
The lack of keyboard back lighting is one of the compromises. You would think that this would be a big problem, but it's not in person. The low resolution is wrapped in vibrant colors and a good level of detail thanks to the small screen size. The 3:2 aspect ratio makes the laptop more productive. The screen is bright enough to work in most scenarios. Use outside is not allowed and the glossy display doesn't help.
The latest 12th generation chip is not included in the 11th Gen chip. The results don't make this much of a compromise for a device that costs upwards of $500. The chip gives more than enough for note-taking and web browsers to use. The low price is a big part of the attraction of the Surface Laptop Go 2, and given how it plays out in reality, a 12th Gen processor doesn't seem worth the likely price hike.